@jackerhack Both products and services can have a well defined brand and expectations. So I guess this ain’t the distinguishing factor.
@jackerhack A conference is a “meeting”, which IMHO would be something intangible, and thus a service.
@jackerhack Definition of “tangible” won’t be “touch” in the digital world. I think something that can be “perceived” e.g. code, website…
@jackerhack Eg. twitter is a product, but sold (or provided) as a service. @jonathandmello @saneef @rasagy
@jackerhack Nope, I didn’t mean that. You can design a product and sell it as either a product or a service. @jonathandmello @saneef @rasagy
@jackerhack IMO you sell a service and not a product. Also, I think a product is tangible. @jonathandmello @saneef @rasagy
surdattack I bet this knocks out every single example @souvikdg showcased in the Overexposed session at #metarefresh pic.twitter.com/DQ4mlEGqwp