The main problem I see with the polls is there is lack of participation. There are 1207 members and usually it's only 20-30 people who reply. And I suspect it's the same small group who vote in every poll. So it may be a tiny group influencing your product designs. Suppose this group is mostly newbies who want only grunge and fat bass sounds. That's going to steer the product in a specific direction and may reject many good mainstream ideas. To increase participation, people need an incentive. Cash is always a good incentive. If you want better data from these polls, it won't come free. Also include a small questionnaire so you know something about the poll-takers to weigh the results. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <yahoo@...> wrote: > > > I can't believe that a simple uncontrolled poll of only 29 users > > is meaningful to you to base > > your product planning around it. I bet that only those who are > > emotionally invested will > > bother to vote and most everyone else will ignore the poll. It's > > meaningless data. > > > > It's like asking a 29 people what food they like and opening a > > restaurant menu based on > > that. I think you're better off to rely on your vision, business > > and marketing expertise than > > these useless polls. > > Of course the polls from the group are not the only criterion for the > decision of new modules. We also discuss new designs with musicians outside > the Yahoo group and - believe it or not - some are even our own ideas. When > you take a look at the list of the latest new modules there are a couple of > devices that were not discussed in or suggested by the group (e.g. the XP > VCF A-106-6, the Dual lin/exp VCA A-132-3, the Dual VC Crossfader A-132-2, > the Wave Multiplier II, the new Midi interface A-190-2 or the Synthesizer > Voice A-111-5). But in the past the poll results were very helpful (e.g. for > the BBD modules A-188-x, the Vactrol modules A-101-X, the SOU modules > A-149-x, the morphing filter A-107 or the bit modifier A-189-1). > > After all the poor sales of some newer modules did not surprise me and of > course it was also my own mistake. I should have listened to my inner voice > :-) I was not convinced by some of the polls but have been persuaded by a > couple of users to manufacture the modules. I think in the future I will > listen more carefully to my inner voice. I made the experience that if I was > convinced by a new module myself more than 95% of the users had the same > assessment. > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer >
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Re: popular or not
2009-02-13 by laryn91
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