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How to Break into Product Marketing Management (PMM)

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Product marketing is one of the newest and most impactful roles within an organization. As a product marketing manager (PMM), you influence most areas of the organization including product, design, sales, support, and, of course, marketing. That degree doesn’t have to be in marketing, but it certainly helps.

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5 Truths of Building a Product Launch Strategy

Amplitude

Positioning starts with understanding the target audience(s) for your product. A well-crafted user segment will help articulate the right value prop, and guide you towards the right marketing messages and channels to reach these audiences. Sit down with sales reps, and help them tailor their selling approach to your new product.

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424: Lean product management – with Dan Olsen

Product Innovation Educators

How to achieve product-market fit – for product managers This episode is sponsored by PDMA, the Product Development and Management Association. PDMA is also the longest-running professional association for product managers, leaders, and innovators, having started in 1976. Underserved needs Product: 3.

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Negative Persona in SaaS: Why You Need to Have One and How to Create It

Userpilot

From a marketing standpoint, it first seems like a negative persona shouldn’t be a major worry. Sure, every product marketer appreciates the importance of knowing their ideal buyer personas to help cultivate the right leads. Outline identified customer pain points and adjust your messaging. Data is a continuum.

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What it Means to “Get Product”

Innovatemap

We are experts in digital product research, branding, marketing and design, so we are naturally marketing people, too. In countless conversations with prospects, we tout our ability to bring products to life. They may also have knowledge of or curiosity about product-led growth.

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An interview with John Kotowski on product pricing surveys: pricing research is not just “how much are you willing to pay”

Usersnap

A pricing survey is a research method using surveys to obtain information that will drive your pricing and packaging decisions for your product or service. The outcome of the survey helps companies understand the perceived value from the market, the attributes impacting the purchase decision, the product-market fit, etc.

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Product Lifecycle Marketing 101: What Is It, the 5 Stages, and Marketing Strategies for Each Stage

Userpilot

For the growth phase, marketing should gear towards accelerating demand and profit growth through constant innovation, proper pricing, and proper messaging. Marketing campaigns in the maturity cycle should highlight product differentiation and brand identity to maintain a market presence over the competition.