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492: Mastering Market Research: Sixth of Seven Knowledge Areas of Product Mastery – with Chad McAllister, PhD

Product Innovation Educators

Mastering Market Research Techniques for Successful Product Management Watch on YouTube TBD TLDR Market research is essential for product managers to make informed business decisions and to create products customers love. Using multiple methods provides a more complete and insightful picture of customer needs.

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Are you getting these 3 critical things from your customer feedback?

Centercode

When it comes to soliciting pre-release customer feedback, most teams focus on one thing: bugs. When you treat all customer feedback one way, you’re missing out on the full benefits of target market insights. Here are the 3 critical things you should be looking for in your customer feedback.

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10 SaaS Knowledge Base Examples and Best Tools to Build Yours

Userpilot

Helping your users get the most out of your product is an important (and tricky) job. Knowledge bases can become one of your most effective tools for answering your users’ questions, reducing pressure on your support team – and ultimately enhancing the customer experience. Looking for SaaS knowledge base examples?

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My framework for Machine Learning Products — Part 1 of 3

The Product Coalition

Here they are at a glance: Identify the problem There are no alternatives to good old fashioned user research Get the right data set Machine learning needs data?—?lots Weigh the cost of getting it wrong A wrong prediction can have consequences ranging from mild annoyance to the user to losing a customer forever. lots of it!

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30 Steps to Mobile App Launch

Alchemer Mobile

Without marketing, even the best apps struggle when it comes to customer acquisition and discovery. The first step of any go-to-market strategy is to lock in a compelling positioning statement: Who is your app intended for? Now it’s time to put your app and positioning to the test. A high average revenue per user?