So I did my Safari a

[2022-04-09 05:52:15 AM] : So I did my Safari and it was great — I just sent out my launch sequence for my new product and the actual launch window is on April 11. Now I'm in a bit of an existential crisis...I've got a ton of survey responses (and I mean a TON) -- what do I do with them? Is it best if I just discard them? If I could use them, how? Full context: I have 4 questions and I asked these to my existing readers: (300 out of 1400 answered) • Question about demographic • Biggest challenge/frustration/fear • Imagine you magically solved this problem — what specific result did you achieve? • What is the advice that you're sick and tired of hearing? (Of course, I didn't ask them in such a boring way :joy:) So really, I can practice Safari more because I haven't even finished the entire "crispy" Safari part yet. But I'm wondering what I could do with these ton of responses...what would an experienced 30x500 student do?
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[2022-04-09 05:53:24 AM] : (sorry if there were confusing parts, I'm not a native speaker) [2022-04-09 08:43:39 AM] : The first thing that comes to my mind is to analyze the survey responses (like the way you analyze your sales safari data) and compare their conclusions with those you get from the sales safari. It would be interesting to see what differences are there among what people tell you about themselves and what they actually say in those watering holes. HOWEVER, I am afraid it'll be time spent to satisfy intellectual curiosity (mine :joy: ) rather than help you make more money. But if you are also intellectually curious and have a forum in which to publish your conclusions (maybe here?), then why not? [2022-04-10 10:01:36 AM] : Hahaha, you made it a bit interesting because of this "intellectual curiosity" thing :joy: I'll give it a shot soon — actually I did give it a shot for a few responses... The problems they say are much different and more general! Not crispy, but when they answer surveys they're much more inclined to hear from me, and it's evident from my email sequences' open rates :) And since I based my first product off survey responses...I now think the culprit is "not going out there" and relying on surveys to automate data gathering :sweat_smile: [2022-04-11 09:38:07 PM] : wow 300 responses? That's huge! Well done!

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