Win User Loyalty with a Simple Ask

Keeping users loyal is tough. Getting honest feedback is even tougher.

-> The Ben Franklin Effect
When someone does a favour for you, they like you more. It is a real psychological effect named after Benjamin Franklin. He discovered that asking a rival for a book made them friends. In product management, it means asking users for help can make them like your product more.

-> How?
Ask users for a small favour, like a quick survey. Involve them. They help you, and they start liking your product more.

-> Benefit?
Users who invest time in your product value it more. They stay longer. They talk about it more.

-> Actionable Tips: Start with easy asks.

  1. Ask for feedback on a feature—suggestions for improvement.
  2. Acknowledge every response. Show them you are listening.
  3. Make changes based on their ideas. Keep them updated on these changes.

The Ben Franklin Effect is more than human psychology. It is a practical tool for product managers to grow user loyalty.

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