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30 Steps to Mobile App Launch

Alchemer Mobile

These steps are designed for even the humblest of budgets and will help not just with acquisition, but with the entire spectrum: validation, testing, engagement, retention, referrals, and revenue. Now it’s time to put your app and positioning to the test. ESTABLISH A FEEDBACK LOOP FOR YOUR APP. Register your domain (e.g.,

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6 Things I Learned About PLG and Customer Success

Gainsight

Because the product is so technical, the CS team includes the traditional CSM role as well as Technical Account Managers and Solutions Architects. Finally, for the main event, we asked the group to crowdsource a list of things that make Customer Success in the PLG world different. Here are the top 6 insights: 1.

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My framework for Machine Learning Products — Part 1 of 3

The Product Coalition

Build a feedback loop This helps to gauge customer satisfaction and generates data for improving your machine learning model Monitor For errors, technical glitches and prediction accuracy Get creative! Quickdraw : Crowdsourced data on line images and strokes 3. The idea is to test if users respond positively to machine learning.

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How do market researchers add experimentation to drive better business outcomes?

DISQO

In an effort to get closer to Amazon’s benchmark of having 70% of the information needed, some product managers even go to nearby Starbucks to generate feedback from random patrons. And finding those are easier when you crowdsource that versus trying to talk to 10 or 20 people. It’s not a rigorous practice by any means.

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How do market researchers add experimentation to drive better business outcomes?

DISQO

In an effort to get closer to Amazon’s benchmark of having 70% of the information needed, some product managers even go to nearby Starbucks to generate feedback from random patrons. And finding those are easier when you crowdsource that versus trying to talk to 10 or 20 people. It’s not a rigorous practice by any means.