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Market Testing

Before you scale, validate that there’s real demand for your solution in the broader market.

What is Market Testing?

Market testing goes beyond user interviews and MVP validation. It’s about:

Market Testing Methods

1. Landing Page Tests

Goal: Measure interest and conversion rates

Setup:

Success Metrics:

2. Advertising Validation

Google Ads:

Facebook/Instagram Ads:

Success Indicators:

3. Pre-Sales Testing

Crowdfunding:

Pre-Orders:

Beta Programs:

4. Channel Testing

Content Marketing:

Social Media:

Partnerships:

Market Sizing Validation

Top-Down Analysis

Bottom-Up Validation

Competitive Analysis

Pricing Validation

Price Sensitivity Testing

Van Westendorp Model: Ask four key questions:

  1. At what price would this be so expensive you wouldn’t buy it?
  2. At what price would this be so cheap you’d question the quality?
  3. At what price would this be expensive but still worth buying?
  4. At what price would this be a good value?

A/B Testing:

Value-Based Pricing

Geographic Testing

Local Market Validation

Expansion Testing

Timing and Seasonality

Seasonal Testing

Market Readiness

Common Market Testing Mistakes

1. Testing Too Early

2. Testing Too Broadly

3. Wrong Metrics

4. Insufficient Sample Size

Market Testing Timeline

Phase 1: Quick Tests (Weeks 1-2)

Phase 2: Deeper Validation (Weeks 3-6)

Phase 3: Scale Preparation (Weeks 7-12)

Success Criteria

Quantitative Indicators

Qualitative Indicators

Action Items

  1. Design Market Tests: Choose 2-3 methods to start
  2. Set Success Criteria: Define what success looks like
  3. Create Test Landing Page: With clear value prop and CTA
  4. Run Advertising Tests: Start with small budget
  5. Analyze Competitors: Understand market landscape
  6. Test Pricing Models: Find optimal price point
  7. Measure and Iterate: Adjust based on results

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