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Beyond the Book: Navigating the Real-World Challenges of Managing a Product Roadmap

The Product Coalition

The roadmap recipe, the best practices, and guidelines for roadmap creation are time-tested methods for preparing a delicious dish — the roadmap in a lab. Like a recipe cooked in a local restaurant for a local customer, your roadmap must reflect the localization of best practices to the environment and real-time adaptation to feedback.

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Best Marketing Analytics Tools For Product Marketing Managers

Userpilot

Key features to look for when shopping around for marketing tools. Here are the key features to look for in an analytics tool: segmentation, tracking capabilities, A/B testing , and data visualization with analytics dashboards. Buffer is a social media management platform with social media scheduling, monitoring, and insights.

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Public Product Roadmap? Yes, please!

The Product Coalition

Risk of either changing the roadmap too frequently or not delivering on time, you may set the wrong expectation with customers or lose trust with them after telling them one thing and then doing another. Slack Platform Roadmap for Developers screenshot Feb 2021 Buffer too?—? Buffer Transparent Product Roadmap. among others.

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Minimum Viable Products: Why You Should Test before Investing in Ideas

The Product Coalition

MVP: Test an Idea Before Investing In It In 2010, businessman Joel Gascoigne came up with an idea to create an app that would allow social media users to plan the date and time of posting. The businessman saw that people were eagerly choosing a paid one and created the first version of the Buffer app within a week.

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Fake Door Testing: What Is It and How to Make An Effective Fake Door Test

Userpilot

It involves inviting customers to use a feature that is not ready (but that may be in development) to see how many of them will be interested. Show users the potential value of the new features/products, and try to engage them in the development process (e.g. A fake door test conducted by Buffer. Source: Hackermoon.

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How to Keep Users Coming Back With Engagement Loops

Userpilot

From multiple content formats on SERPs to integrating Gmail with Meet and other features, Google does everything to allow users to solve problems without leaving the Google ecosystem. Buffer re-engages users and capitalizes on social proof with user-generated content marketing. Just think back to the last time you logged into Facebook.

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Product Funnel: What Is It and How to Create One?

Userpilot

When users adopt the core features, trigger secondary onboarding experiences to introduce more complex functionality. That’s when the user learns about the product, explores its features, compares it to competing products, and experiences its value. What distinguishes them is their focus.