Glossario

Value Proposition

A clear statement of the specific value a product delivers to a specific customer, and why that value is better than the alternatives.

A value proposition names the customer, the problem, the outcome, and the reason to believe. It answers: who is this for, what does it do for them, and why is it better than what they use today? It sits upstream of messaging, copy, and campaigns — when the value prop is muddy, everything downstream is muddy.

Value props are sharpened by talking to actual customers and studying the words they use. Generic claims ("best-in-class", "AI-powered") are a sign the work has not been done. The strongest value props tie to measurable outcomes — hours saved, revenue lifted, risk reduced — and are distinctive enough that a competitor cannot truthfully copy them.

Perché è importante

A strong value proposition shortens sales cycles, raises conversion, and filters out the wrong customers. A weak one makes even good products feel interchangeable.

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