Early adopter

Early adopter

An early adopter or lighthouse customer is an early customer of a given company, product, or technology. The term originates from Everett M. Rogers' "Diffusion of Innovations" (1962) [cite book
last = Rogers
first = Everett M.
authorlink = Everett Rogers
year = 1962
title = Diffusion of Innovations
publisher = Free Press of Glencoe, Macmillan Company
] .

History

Typically this will be a customer that, in addition to using the vendor's product or technology, will also provide considerable and candid feedback to help the vendor refine its future product releases, as well as the associated means of distribution, service, and support.

The relationship is synergistic, with the customer having early (and sometimes unique, or at least uniquely early) access to an advantageous new product or technology.

In exchange for being an early adopter, and thus being exposed to the problems, risks, and annoyances common to early-stage product testing and deployment, the lighthouse customer is given especially attentive vendor assistance and support, even to the point of having personnel at the customer's work site to assist with implementation.The customer is often given preferential pricing, terms, and conditions.

The vendor, on the other hand, benefits from receiving earlyrevenues, and also from a lighthouse customer's endorsement and assistance in further developing the product and its go-to-market mechanisms. Acquiring lighthouse customers is a common step in new product development and implementation. The real-world focus that this type of relationship can bring to a vendor can be extremely valuable.

Individual early adopters are those who like the new and have enough money to buy things when they first come out at higher prices, and have been pleased with the product. Since they can have anything they want, they tend to be fickle, easily displeased, but if they DO like something they have bought, they recommend the product to others.

Advertisers actively cultivate them, not just for sales lists and for beta testing, but because their opinions are based on actual experience and comparisons with other new products.

Early adoption does come with pitfalls: early versions of products may be buggy and/or prone to malfunction (such as the Commodore 64 or Xbox 360), overpriced (iPhone), or prematurely obsolete (8 track tapes, Betamax, HD DVD). Furthermore, more efficient, less expensive versions of the product usually appear a few months after the initial release. [http://money.aol.com/top5/general/gadgets] The trend of new technology costing more at release is colloquially referred to as the "early adopter tax".

References

ee also

* Diffusion (business)
* Marketing
* Quantitative marketing research
* Qualitative marketing research
* Observational techniques
* Experimental techniques
* Beta test


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