Today, the metaverse promises a lot but
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:53 am
The main goal of companies in the metaverse should not be to blind users with thousands of new features, but to solve problems. After all, consumers do not like things that are merely new and nothing more. They need things that are truly useful.
Only when the metaverse has equipped itself with a clear utility (and ha latvia number data s seduced its potential users thanks to it), will it be time to draw up a long-term business plan (to retain those who have ventured into its domains).
Many of the companies born in the heat of the metaverse will fail. That is the painful truth, but almost more painful is the realization that many of the failures emanating from the metaverse will in fact be perfectly avoidable. And the fact is that a good part of the failures caused by the metaverse will not be anchored in a lack of financing or a shortage of talent, but in a lack of vision (which is easily remedied, but no one cares to correct it).
its promises (often out of control) are believed more by companies than by ordinary users . While in the corporate world they are crazy about this technology, in the real world people are much more cautious and only those companies that take the trouble to listen to what real people have to say will make the metaverse a truly profitable business.
Without utility at its side, the metaverse is a ship doomed to sink. And the constant
Only when the metaverse has equipped itself with a clear utility (and ha latvia number data s seduced its potential users thanks to it), will it be time to draw up a long-term business plan (to retain those who have ventured into its domains).
Many of the companies born in the heat of the metaverse will fail. That is the painful truth, but almost more painful is the realization that many of the failures emanating from the metaverse will in fact be perfectly avoidable. And the fact is that a good part of the failures caused by the metaverse will not be anchored in a lack of financing or a shortage of talent, but in a lack of vision (which is easily remedied, but no one cares to correct it).
its promises (often out of control) are believed more by companies than by ordinary users . While in the corporate world they are crazy about this technology, in the real world people are much more cautious and only those companies that take the trouble to listen to what real people have to say will make the metaverse a truly profitable business.
Without utility at its side, the metaverse is a ship doomed to sink. And the constant