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How to break into Silicon Valley

Andrew Chen

This is advice I’ve been giving to people for years, and it’s shaped by my own experience — after all, I moved to the Bay Area in 2007 and it completely changed my life. In 2007 this was cutting edge at a time when product success was often measured by vanity metrics such as the total registrations for a product.

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Upcoming Speaking Engagements

Bain Public

FITC Toronto 2008, Canada FITC Toronto 2007, Canada Flash Belt 2007, Minneapolis, U.S. Flash Forward 2007, Boston, U.S. Paul Ortchanian is a pro in injecting strategies and tactics to monetize his client's businesses. I share my passion for product through workshops, published articles and speaking engagements.

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Bootstrapping To 10 Million – The Story Of Kovai.co

Userpilot

Several recognitions, including The Economic Times Startup Award as the 2021 Bootstrap Champ. For instance, since 2004, Saravana had been writing about the Microsoft BizTalk technology on his blog. Back then, he had no idea that the blog would become a primary customer acquisition channel for a product he would launch in the future.

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What is Engineering as Marketing and How Can It Help You Drive Product Growth

Userpilot

Engineering as marketing is an inbound marketing strategy that involves creating free useful tools for your target audience. It’s a free tool that HubSpot launched in 2007 that scores your website based on factors like speed, SEO, mobile-friendliness, and security. Best practices for implementing it. Real-world examples to inspire you.

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Top 75+ Resources for Product Managers

Sachin Rekhi

Most folks are looking for a pointer to a book or a class they can take on product management, but I always reply with a collection of blog posts from practitioners sharing their best practices. Another incredibly important aspect for product managers to master is defining and iterating on your product's strategy.

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How Have Companies Thrived During The Economic Downturns?

The Product Cafe

💜 Welcome to this week's edition of Product Café, your weekly cup of coffee for everything product management, startups, and more. Now, what’s intriguing was during the 2007 great financial crisis - Mailchimp introduced monthly plans to make revenues predictable. Hello, all you product-loving folks!

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How To Build Your Audience Well Before Launching Your Product

Sachin Rekhi

Most entrepreneurs assume that the marketing and audience building phase of their startup begins post product launch. Yet I’ve seen some startups successfully build their audience well before they reach this point. It launched its now famous Signal vs. Noise blog in 2001 to share their ideas about design, business, and the web.

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