Lecture

Entrepreneurial Marketing: Value Proposition

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This lecture focuses on the importance of a strong value proposition in entrepreneurial marketing, emphasizing the collection of reasons why customers benefit from a product or service. It covers creating a compelling and differentiated value proposition, analyzing target customers, identifying key benefits, evaluating costs, defining competition, and engaging customers. The components of a strong value proposition, such as resonance, differentiation, and substantiation, are discussed, along with examples illustrating the concept.

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