3 good reasons to inefficiently hand collect your first 100 responses

Here are 3 good reasons why you should inefficiently hand collect your first 20 to 100 responses to your first activity.

Here’s how it started: Five members of The DeBruce Foundation walking around with ipads at a career fair asking kids to try their new career assessment.

They worked on getting one kid at a time to complete it.

They had fewer than a hundred people complete the assessment that day.

The reason you want to do this is it helps you create your user journey and your content based on what users actually want to do next.

Here are three ways this is really cool:

#1. They showed you their behavior which is the gold standard.

#2. You didn’t have to come up with it.

#3. Even if had 10 exercises ready, they couldn’t have consumed them right then.

The DeBruce Foundation recently celebrated 100,000 taking the Agile Work Profiler and they have partners coming out of the woodwork to work with them. It’s well on its way to becoming one of the premiere career tools in the U.S.

All from starting with their one cool activity.

You can too!

Just imagine what your favorite activity could become.

Want to talk about it? Get in touch.



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