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Market Gaps: 10 Ways to Spot Untapped Customer Needs

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Your colleagues, especially customer-facing ones, can offer valuable insights into unmet user needs and shifts in the markets. Market research techniques, like industry-specific surveys and customer segmentation analysis, can help you find underserved user groups in the market. Book the demo! What are market gaps?

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13 Customer Discovery Questions to Ask for Valuable Insights

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If you want to see how Userpilot can help you with product discovery, book the demo! Competitor analysis – analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of rival products and monitoring social media mentions and reviews allow the product manager to identify gaps in the market and find ways to differentiate the product.

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Steps and Checklists For Launching a Product: Product Marketing Managers Guide

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Both Product Marketing and Product Management teams need to work together. Product marketing is responsible for market research, product development, branding, advertising, and pricing. Market Research. Go-to-market strategy. Also, focus on what differentiates your product in the market.

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How to Break into Product Marketing Management (PMM)

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Product marketing is actually the function for which a traditional marketing degree most prepares you since it covers many of the core marketing responsibilities including messaging, positioning, pricing, and market research. Product marketers are also expected to be creative.

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What is the Product Manager Career Path?

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Contributing to problem and solution discovery efforts by conducting internal stakeholder and customer interviews and research, and developing and running experiments to validate concepts. Driving Agile ceremonies, including planning, grooming, demos, and retrospectives. Obsess over customers. Drive execution.

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What is the Product Manager Career Path?

ProductPlan

Contributing to problem and solution discovery efforts by conducting internal stakeholder and customer interviews and research, and developing and running experiments to validate concepts. Driving Agile ceremonies, including planning, grooming, demos, and retrospectives. Obsess over customers. Drive execution.