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How Feedback Can Make or Break Your Business

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Business ideas rarely remain intact. Especially in the early stages, it’s crucial to get feedback and validate one’s idea, and it’s equally important to be ready to change directions in order to meet customer demands.

But how do you get quality feedback?

When should you take feedback into consideration, or disregard it as a distraction?

In today’s episode, we chat with Justin Hong, founder of Dapper And Done. Justin shares his favorite tools, and actionable tips and strategies that you can apply today to know exactly what customers want.

Some of the best quotes from this episode:

  • "Starting with your own pain points is a good way to start looking for business ideas, but make sure to validate it."
  • "One of the best ways to get feedback, is to start with people in your network. Buy them a coffee, and ask open-ended questions."
  • "Be open to reiterating your business and deviating from the original idea based on feedback. The only exception is when the suggestions are not aligned with your values."

Find out more about Dapper And Done:

Credits:

  • Music featured in this episode was "Celery Man" by Birocratic and can be found at www.soundcloud.com/birocratic.
  • This podcast was produced by comealivecreative.com.
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Business ideas rarely remain intact. Especially in the early stages, it’s crucial to get feedback and validate one’s idea, and it’s equally important to be ready to change directions in order to meet customer demands.

But how do you get quality feedback?

When should you take feedback into consideration, or disregard it as a distraction?

In today’s episode, we chat with Justin Hong, founder of Dapper And Done. Justin shares his favorite tools, and actionable tips and strategies that you can apply today to know exactly what customers want.

Some of the best quotes from this episode:

  • "Starting with your own pain points is a good way to start looking for business ideas, but make sure to validate it."
  • "One of the best ways to get feedback, is to start with people in your network. Buy them a coffee, and ask open-ended questions."
  • "Be open to reiterating your business and deviating from the original idea based on feedback. The only exception is when the suggestions are not aligned with your values."

Find out more about Dapper And Done:

Credits:

  • Music featured in this episode was "Celery Man" by Birocratic and can be found at www.soundcloud.com/birocratic.
  • This podcast was produced by comealivecreative.com.
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