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95 Ways to find people for your market research

"I have this great idea I just don't know how to validate it, how and where to find my target customers?" Sounds familiar? Or another one: "We finally finished the MVP. Hooray! Now... how do we find our first customers?"

On this blog you'll find a lot about how to make your customer research. Natural continuation of this topic is to write about how to get customers\users  to make a research.

Luckily, Jason Evanish did exactly that. His article "95 Ways to find your first customers for customer development or your first sale" is the best and the most complete overview of the methods to reach your target audience for research, marketing or sale purposes.

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