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15 Effective Strategies to Reduce Customer Attrition Rate and Drive Business Growth

Userpilot

What will you give to reduce customer attrition rate and drive business growth? While acquiring new customers is important, it’s more expensive than customer retention. TL;DR Customer attrition or customer churn is the loss of a customer(s) by a business. Reduce churn with proactive customer service.

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SaaS Customer Support Best Practices and Examples

Userpilot

Great SaaS customer support is the key to keeping your customers happy and satisfied with your product. It powers your customer relationships, enabling you to build lasting connections with customers. This article examines how to create an exceptional customer support strategy.

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Customer Education & Training: The Investment That Keeps on Giving

Gainsight

The customer success landscape has changed. Technology companies are producing more complex software, which can often overwhelm customers during the onboarding process. As a result, it’s common for these customers to quickly abandon new platforms. In short, customer training leads to customer retention.

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Everything we’ve learned about scaling sales

Intercom, Inc.

In this week’s episode we’ve dug down into the podcast vaults to bring you some of the best insights shared by our guests about scaling sales. It’s no surprise that one of the key levers for growth as you go from startup to scale-up is your sales team. We hear from Tara Bryant again, on moving upmarket.

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Agile Market Requirements

Pragmatic Marketing

Market requirements typically define the problems your product will address using a formal, stilted language known to all technology people. We’re just terrible at writing them; and, still, the development group wants more detail—and more and more and more. They read like somewhat-technical marketing hype. “The product shall.”.

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Flow’s Daniel Scrivner on the brave new world of asynchronous productivity tools

Intercom, Inc.

Daniel Scrivner believes the answer lies in asynchronous tools that allow people to get their work done without bottlenecks: send off a product at the close of play, get feedback overnight, apply revisions, and ship the next day. When most people think of product development, they imagine an in-person experience. billion in 2015.

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Conducting problem interviews–and other innovation insights for product managers Oct 21, 2016 - The Everyday Innovator – Resources for Product Managers and Innovators

Product Innovation Educators

Each week I scour articles, wading through the dogs, and bringing you the best insights to help product managers and innovators be heroes. In addition to the above article for conducting an interview script, create questions that explore (1) the problem, (2) existing alternatives, and (3) customer segments in 7 steps.