
I’ll keep this post short so that you won’t have to choose how much to read.
More choices is better, right? Not always. It’s important for a designer, businessperson, or creator to know how many choices they should offer to their customers. To learn about this, we’ll take a look at some examples.
•You’re at a buffet—everyone knows what grub they like, so the buffet offers dozens if not hundreds of food and drink choices.
•You’re creating a WordPress website, and how many payment plans are there? Only four. That’s because the platform is designed for first-time webmasters.
•You own a cutting-edge tech business and you want to host your web service. Now when your experienced webmasters look for a web hosting service, they’ll find dozens of options with different rates, bandwidths, caches, and more.
In short, whenever you’re making something, tailor your choices to how experienced your target audience is.
Good day.
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