Not every product was born to sparkle – that doesn’t mean they won’t drive significant revenue. Some tech isn’t flashy, doesn’t demo like a magic show, and won’t make headlines at CES. But it’s damn useful. It’s the quiet engine behind real productivity, uptime, safety, savings, or control. The problem? Useful doesn’t equal attention-grabbing. And […]
Tag Archives: Product Messaging
First things first: stop calling it a platform. No one cares. Look, I get it. You didn’t spend three years in a lab, on a whiteboard, or buried in code just to slap a few features into a single-purpose tool. You built a platform. Something elegant. Modular. Future-proof. Your baby can do anything. But here’s […]
Time to tear off the band-aid. Your product might be the next big thing in tech, but the way you present it? Yawn-inducing. It’s not that you don’t have groundbreaking technology or fascinating ideas—it’s that your presentations are crammed with technobabble, geek speak, and assumptions that your audience gets it. Spoiler: they don’t. Here’s the […]
Let’s be blunt: if your product messaging isn’t hitting your ideal customer’s pain points—precisely—you’re wasting time and money. Spray-and-pray approaches to marketing are dead, especially in the competitive tech startup space. More isn’t better. It’s just more noise. Startups are notorious for broad messaging that tries to be “all things to all people,” and it’s […]
As a technology startup, you’ve developed a killer and unique product. But the real question is: How do you communicate its value to your prospective clients? The answer lies in a simple choice. Do you present the “carrot” — the sweet promise of positive outcomes? Or do you wield the “stick” — the warning of […]