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Ask HN: Where do people usually complain?

7 点作者 AndriusSutas将近 10 年前
A good business must always solve a customer problem. I was wondering, for B2C type of opportunities, where would one look for complaints? What are the places with the highest complaint-to-noise ratio?<p>One example would be to search Twitter for &quot;I hate when...&quot;.<p>Any other ideas?

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AndriusSutas将近 10 年前
Other option: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;realproblemhunt.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;realproblemhunt.com&#x2F;</a>
Mz将近 10 年前
I will suggest that one way to find big problems that can make a major difference if solved would be to look for things people talk about as <i>a necessary evil.</i> It signals that they know it sucks as a solution, having no solution is so much worse that they are willing to accept the downside, and they can&#x27;t even imagine a real solution that lacks that kind of big downside.
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jeffmould将近 10 年前
Your question is kind of vague. Yelp, TripAdviser, Angie&#x27;s List, GetSatisfaction, and a few others all field both customer complaints and compliments for B2C businesses and even B2B businesses.
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