I don’t buy this at all. The door-in-the-face strategy doesn’t really work if it leaves the customer feeling like they’d rather get rid of the door and start over with a new door technology.
You can squeeze your customers in a way that doesn’t make you look insane and Unity chose to not do that.
I don’t buy this at all. The door-in-the-face strategy doesn’t really work if it leaves the customer feeling like they’d rather get rid of the door and start over with a new door technology.
You can squeeze your customers in a way that doesn’t make you look insane and Unity chose to not do that.