A successful product is often seen as one that is well-commercialized, with users willing to pay for it. But is that always the case?
Today, I came across many products that are incredibly fun and creative. It made me wonder: are there products that don t fit the conventional definition of success? Maybe some exist just to bring joy, even if users simply visit, smile, and leave.
Some might argue that if something brings value, people will naturally be willing to pay. But is that always true?
Do you pay attention to storytelling when promoting products?
What kind of stories do you usually tell? Is it about the value of the product? Or about the origin of the product?
What is the approximate frequency of your use of livephoto? What situations do you use the livephoto feature for and what type of content do you usually record in this mode?
You can search for "TempoPulse" on RedNote(xiaohongshu) to find us. We are trying to explore this program and want to make more friends of product hunters.
Have you tried to promote your product through KOL/KOC? Did you get good results? What do you think is the key to success when doing KOL/KOC promotion?