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10 years of professional blogging – what I’ve learned

Andrew Chen

Andrew Chen (@andrewchen) July 26, 2017. Of course everyone knows the mechanics of setting up a blog – but the hard part is finding your voice, figuring out topics that are interesting for other folks to read, and building a long-term habit. ” Ironic that VCs blog/tweet all day now ;). The lessons.

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The Importance of Localization

The Product Coalition

In my previous blog, ‘Launching your product into new markets? Here’s how’ , I talked about the importance of understanding the customer and market you’re looking to enter. I suggested that understanding both comes down to one thing: research. Second, talk to as many people as possible and about a range of topics?—?their

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The Collision of Product Management and Product Ownership

The Product Coalition

Numerous conferences later, talking with peers and reading many blogs like this only left with more questions than answers. Take for example, in the early stages of a product you may be defining product-market fit, possibly product strategy or doing market research?—?all Confused and loss of a sense of identity, many?—?including

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Imagine What a Rock Star Product Manager Could Do With Healthcare Reform

Product Management University

This 2017 iteration reminds me of something I’ve seen in the corporate world a hundred times – someone trying to sell an idea for a new product with a plethora of technical features and not much customer context on the real business problem they’re solving, why that problem exists and the ultimate value of the solution.

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The Ultimate Guide to SaaS Customer Success in 2022

Userpilot

The 2017 Customer Service Barometer found that over 60% of customers prefer self-service support like a knowledge base or onboarding chatbot. Whether you collect feedback through phone calls, surveys, or market research the point is that you need a clear, in-depth understanding of what your customers are trying to accomplish.

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What Pixar Knows about Motivating Stakeholders (and What it Means for Your Product Roadmap)

Revulytics

A few members of our Marketing team recently attended HubSpot’s Inbound 2017 conference in Boston, one of the year’s largest events for marketing professionals. We have frequently detailed the value of selling our ideas and decisions with data on this blog.

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