Quoted from HERE
How many of you have learned about the law of diffusion of innovation? Most people with a marketing background would’ve at least heard of this law. Coming from an IT background, I had no such privilege; it came to me in the form of a Simon Sinek TED Talk video. The law explains how a new product is received in a market, or simply put: the diffusion of innovation, pretty simple isn’t it?
As you can see, it’s a standard bell curve that is split up into different segments:
-Innovators
-Early adopters
-Early Majority
-Late Majority
-Laggards
There’s also The Chasm (marked in red) – described as the tipping point before any product is accepted by the mass market and it sits snugly between the early adoptors and the early majority. Until your product reaches the tipping point, you have not achieved mass market penetration.
Now consider this – there are 3 types of people in this world:
-The ones who play the game
-The ones who watch the game
-The ones who have no idea that the game is being played
If you apply the above statement on top of the diffusion of innovation theory, right before the tipping point:
-Innovators – The ones who play the game
-Early adopters – The ones who play the game
-Early Majority – The ones who watch the game
-Late Majority – The ones who watch the game
-Laggards – The ones who have no idea that the game is being played
We will fall into different segments in different points in time. Knowing where you stand and being able to shift gears accordingly will prove to be extremely advantageous.
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