Description
- ISBN-13: 9789388302777
- Publisher: Hay House Publishers India
- Binding: UnknownBinding
- Language: English
- Weight: 140 gr
- ISBN-10: 938830277X
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2023
- Height: 220 mm
- No of Pages: 216
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹339.15Current price is: ₹339.15.
Discover the counterintuitive online method to pinpoint your customers’ buying desires with “Ask” by Ryan Levesque. This book reveals how to identify customer needs, increase sales, and boost conversions. Learn effective strategies and practical techniques to create targeted offers that resonate with your audience. Unlock the power of asking the right questions and transform your online business. ISBN: 9789388302777
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Sakshi Trivedi –
The Ask Method is a game-changer! It helped me understand my customers better and boost sales. Highly recommended for online entrepreneurs.
Suryansh Gautam –
It’s a decent book with some useful tips, but it might not be for beginners. A basic understanding of marketing is necessary.
Dev Kumar Gupta –
The book met expectations overall. The real-world examples were helpful, but some parts felt a bit drawn out. Good, not great.
Adarsh Akula –
I found the ‘Ask’ method revolutionary. The insights on identifying customer pain points are invaluable. A worthwhile investment!
Raghav Mohan Vaid –
A solid read with practical advice. I liked the strategies to identify customer needs and create targeted offers. Some parts felt a bit repetitive though.
Gowri L –
Ryan Levesque’s ‘Ask’ is a must-read for marketers. The strategies are easy to implement and deliver great results.
Kashish Javed –
This book provides actionable techniques to improve conversions. It helped me to unlock the power of asking the right questions. It’s worth reading.
Soumya Kohli –
While the concept is intriguing, the execution felt a bit complex. It requires dedicated time and effort to implement effectively.
Shabbir Ahmed –
A valuable resource for understanding customer psychology and improving marketing strategies. Some concepts were hard to grasp initially.