What approach do you take when building a story around a new category product like VR/AR that may not have context for prospects to compare to?
Do you lean heavily on captured feedback/social proof from early adopters and broadcast their experience? Do you attempt to craft a new narrative that is so compelling readers want to be a part of that story and outcome (a brave new world). OR, do you go a different way entirely?
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