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342: Conjoint the correct way – with Patty Yanes

Product Innovation Educators

If you have to make decisions about what features to include in a new product or the next version of a product, what price to charge for a product, or what the impact on market share will be by introducing a new product, then this discussion is for you. Useful links: Learn more about Applied Market Science. Check out the AMS blog.

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It’s Time to Bring Beta into the 21st Century

Centercode

People have more influence over one another’s buying habits, with methods for endorsing or disavowing brands and products via reviews, star ratings, and social media. Internet access wasn’t available in the average household. Cell phones weighed around a pound and a half. Spam was something you ate with eggs or over rice.

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What is the New Feature Discovery Process & Examples

Usersnap

Conduct thorough market research and user interviews to gain insights into what your audience truly desires. A compelling name should be memorable, reflect the feature’s functionality, and align with the overall brand identity. Align with Brand Identity: Ensure that the chosen name aligns with the overall brand image.