Late adoptersa much bigger area under the bell curveare motivated by minimizing risk as well as costs. They have no interest in being the first kid on the block with some cool new technology. The definition of crossing the chasm is building a beachhead of satisfied early adopters, who can then be used as examples to reassure late adopters. You have to make an irrefutable case that your new solution is both safe and costeffective. That's when the broader market will become accessible to your pitch.
Amp It Up by Frank Slootman