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Customer Activation Funnel: How to Get New Users to Experience Value

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An effective customer activation funnel can be an extremely powerful way to channel new customers through your product and get them to experience value fast. Activation is one of the most important metrics for product managers and SaaS owners to focus on (and get right). What is customer activation?

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Product Idea Validation: 6 Steps for Ensuring Successful Products

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Product idea validation is essential to avoid spending too many resources on a product that fails because nobody needs it. First, you need to clearly define the product goals, the problems it solves, and its alignment with the organization’s business goals. Some questions to answer include: What is the product?

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Strategic Product Management: The Role of a Strategic Product Manager

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Product managers conduct primary and secondary market and customer research to find the target market and identify opportunities that existing products don’t satisfy. Goals are important aspects of the product strategy. They tell the product management team what they need to achieve. Conduct market research.

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Product Analytics Guide for SaaS Products

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We start by looking at different kinds of analyses and the metrics to track and then explore some practical ways of using each of them to drive various product goals. We finish with an overview of product analytics tools that your team can benefit from. Segment analysis focuses on common qualities shared by similar users.

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Which Feature Request Prioritization Framework Should You Use? [Top 15]

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Choosing the right feature request prioritization framework enables product teams to make informed decisions and deliver the maximum customer value possible, especially when resources are limited. They can also help product managers secure key stakeholder buy-in. The more of them your product has, the happier your customers are.

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How to Build a Strong Product Go-To-Market Strategy That Drives Adoption?

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Confirming you have product-market fit before launching your product ensures you have customers who are happy to pay for your product, use it, and share the word about it. Differentiate your product from other similar products on the market to avoid product parity.

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More Than Just Words: Product Vision Examples That Define Great Products

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Product vision is the long-term objective for the product and serves as the North Star for the product team. A product vision statement describes the product vision to the internal and external stakeholders and customers. Product vision and company vision overlap in single-product organizations.

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