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Evolving our data model beyond front-end events

Mixpanel

Represent more than front-end interactions as events When Mixpanel started the category of product analytics in 2009, events were chosen as the key building block for benefits such as capturing data at a granular level, being well-suited for real-time processing, and scaling well for complex queries like funnel analysis or sessionization.

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What is Message Testing and How to Use it to Test Your Copywriting Performance?

Userpilot

Get a Userpilot demo to create segments code-free and test how users react to different messages. This LIFT model was created in 2009 by Chris Howard. Get a Userpilot demo and see how you can easily get it code-free. With Userpilot you can get valuable insights into how your customers are using your product. Source: Userpilot.

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What is reverse ETL and why does it matter for your product data?

Mixpanel

Thanks to the Mixpanel of 2009, it’s now inconceivable to not collect first-party data and make decisions with it. Check out a demo of Census today. It really changed the way we started collecting and taking insights from data from our apps and websites. I’m of the opinion that without Mixpanel, there is no Segment.io, no CDP.

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5 Business ‘Rules’ Worth Breaking

Business of Software Conference

Cohen starts his presentation by telling a story about how he started blogging in 2009. Besides, why am I doing demos all day long? Rule Worth Breaking #1: There are rules to success in business. And to succeed, you must follow them scrupulously. So great, that’s a good point. We should have real sales.

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What Is A SaaS Product Growth Strategy? [Examples Included]

Userpilot

Their bottom-up referral approach may be considered risky as they are essentially relying on their users to promote Dropbox for them, but it got results: Dropbox went from 100,000 registered users in 2008 to 4 million in 2009. Get a Userpilot demo now! Decide which strategy is right for you through market research.

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Coda’s Shishir Mehrotra on rethinking docs from scratch

Intercom, Inc.

One of my favorite examples is if you hit flag on a YouTube video back in 2008 or 2009, it would create a row in a spreadsheet on an ops person’s desk. When I used to give demos of Confluence 10 years ago using WebEx, I used to have to structure my demo to a T so I didn’t expose bugs in the product.

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Sales Hacker?s Max Altschuler on selling more with less

Intercom, Inc.

But I couldn’t raise the money for the startup; this was 2009, right after the recession. If the person has their attention on your site right now, it’s very easy for you to qualify them there and set up the demo (not the discovery) and the next step of the process. It actually saves a lot of time on the front end.

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