MindMap Gallery How to write product pain points
1. Not understanding the target audience: When writing about pain points, you need to have a deep understanding of the needs and challenges of your target audience. But sometimes, the writer may not fully understand the target audience, causing the pain points described to be inconsistent with the actual situation and unable to resonate with readers. 2. Too general: Some writers may be too general when describing pain points, without describing the details and specific impact of the problem specifically and clearly. Such descriptions cannot bring real feelings to readers and cannot arouse their interest. 3. Ignoring data and evidence: When writing about pain points, you should provide specific data and evidence to support the problem being described. However, some writers may ignore this and describe pain points based only on subjective feelings or assumptions, which lacks credibility and persuasiveness. 4. Not focusing on solutions: The description of pain points should be to arouse readers’ interest and needs, and then propose solutions. However, some writers may only focus on the description of the problem and neglect to present the solution, causing the reader to fail to see hope and the possibility of improvement. 5. Regardless of industry characteristics: Each industry has its own unique pain points and challenges. Writers need to have an in-depth understanding of the characteristics of the industry involved in order to accurately describe the industry pain points. Without sufficient research and understanding of the industry, the pain points described may not match the actual situation and fail to resonate with readers.
Edited at 2023-11-14 22:29:31