This post just touches on so many of my personal "yes dammit yes" buttons I am purring like the kitten in the gif (go have a look)
My new boss just gave a piece of advice that marries up very well with this - clients want Stability, Performance and Features - in that order. Consumers want features Then Stability and performance if they like it.
So yes - hurry up and put the talk online please Zach - Itching to listen.
Woah, I love your boss' advice! It is necessary to know your audience before you can prioritize.
Also, I don't think consumers want features in the sense of "more", but in the sense of "key". Maybe it is Key Features, Stability, Performance, More Features, in that order.
In my experience clients and consumers really just care about Feature Lists; power users maybe lean more towards Key Features. Performance and Stability are only a concern when they've already become a problem.
Really? I don't think consumers have shown at all that they care about (or are even aware of) feature lists. Even facebook is shifting toward a strategy of cobbling together single-feature apps instead of building one big feature-heavy platform.
My new boss just gave a piece of advice that marries up very well with this - clients want Stability, Performance and Features - in that order. Consumers want features Then Stability and performance if they like it.
So yes - hurry up and put the talk online please Zach - Itching to listen.