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How to Improve Product Adoption: Proven Strategies for Product Managers

Alchemer Mobile

Product adoption is a key piece of any successful customer acquisition strategy or onboarding program. Understanding how, when, and why (or why not) customers become power users or high-value customers can drive ROI, inform future product roadmap decisions, and lower customer acquisition costs (CAC).

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Product Launch Checklist: A Step-By-Step Guide [+ Top Tips]

Userpilot

Do you even need a product launch checklist? More importantly, you will find here 2 different checklists: one for new products and the other for updates or feature releases. We also share some best practices for product managers on how to pull off a successful product launch.

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New Product Launch Checklist: How to Plan a Successful Launch

Userpilot

Every new product launch is equal parts intimidating and exciting. As the market becomes increasingly saturated with similar SaaS products, your product launch can easily get lost in the noise. In this article, we take a deep dive into the technicalities of a product launch. Launch your product.

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SaaS Product Launch: How to Launch Your SaaS Product Step by Step

Userpilot

What does a successful SaaS product launch look like? What are the pre-launch and post-launch steps (hint: user onboarding is a part of this)? A successful SaaS product launch campaign consists of three stages: the pre-launch stage, the launch stage, and the post-launch stage.

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Creating a Product Launch Training Program

ProductPlan

But unlike the ghosts of baseball players, your customers aren’t going to show up just because your product exists. Getting the attention of prospects and customers alike takes a full-scale effort. Marketing needs to know the value of the new product. They’re on the hook to generate qualified leads for the new product.

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Creating a Product Launch Training Program

ProductPlan

But unlike the ghosts of baseball players, your customers aren’t going to show up just because your product exists. Getting the attention of prospects and customers alike takes a full-scale effort. Marketing needs to know the value of the new product. They’re on the hook to generate qualified leads for the new product.

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How to Use Single Ease Question (SEQ) to Measure Usability

Userpilot

Any product manager can deploy a feature into production – but what’s the point of all that hard work without getting into the participant’s mind and understanding whether it’s usable or not? asking a follow-up question , session recordings where a user attempts a task).