Testing Demand: Asking People - Deepstash

Testing Demand: Asking People

Ask friends, family and people who fit your target audience, that is, have a relationship with the area and theme you intend to teach. Find out what their difficulties are and what they would like to learn. 

You can use social media, email, join groups and discussion forums, among other channels, to get as many responses as possible.

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micmcbrid

Psychotherapist for dance movement

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