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Crossing the Chasm

Key Points

Summary

Early adopters are happy if the core functionality of a product does what they require of it, and are capable of making up for any deficiencies. The early mainstream, on the other hand, requires a complete solution to a problem that does not require large amounts of intervention on their part.

Furthermore, in something of a “catch-22”, mainstream adopters of a technology are wary of any system that is not used by other mainstream adopters in their industry, because they generally look to one another as references, rather than “visionary” early adopters. This makes it difficult to break into the mainstream, but once you do, it’s worth it because first of all, that’s where the money is, but also satisfied mainstream clients are likely to be very loyal.

The method outlined to cross the chasm follows these steps:

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