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Product Management Skills: Market Research

The Product Coalition

Market research, for Product Managers, is an absolute necessity for success. Much of the time, you’ll find that your company has already outsourced your market research to a firm. Here, we’ll go over the different types of market research, whether or not you should outsource, and 4 methods for lean market research.

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12 Useful Marketing Surveys: Types, Questions & Tools

Userpilot

Marketing surveys let you understand brand perception, analyze customer sentiment , and identify improvement areas. We’ll also show you tools that will simplify everything. Typeform – best for long-form market research surveys. What are marketing surveys? Marketing survey templates in Userpilot.

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7 Ways Product Marketers Can Collaborate with Product Managers to Move More Product

280 Group

According to a recent 280 Group poll, only 32% of organizations currently have a defined Product Marketing Manager role. This position has gained traction in enterprise organizations over the past few years, and for good reason: Product Marketing is essential for getting the word out about a product and driving sales.

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8 Reasons Why Brand Managers Need Formal Product Marketing Training

280 Group

There is considerable overlap between the responsibilities of Brand Managers and Product Marketing Managers (PMM). Like a PMM, the Brand Manager must possess a thorough understanding of a company’s products and services and the market(s) the organization serves. But these skill sets don’t just develop themselves.

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How to Use Idea Screening for New Feature and Product Development

Userpilot

By screening your ideas before investing in their development, you reduce the risk of failure and can allocate resources to initiatives that satisfy customer needs and market demand. Common examples include market demand, customer willingness to pay , or scalability. The idea screening process starts with idea generation.

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12 Best Product Research Tools to Empower Your Strategies

Userpilot

With the right product research tools, you can dissect vast pools of data, gather actionable insights, and create products that align directly with your user’s needs. But how can you build the right product research tech stack to achieve your product growth goals? Qualtrics. UXPressia. Productboard.

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Market Gaps: 10 Ways to Spot Untapped Customer Needs

Userpilot

How do product managers identify market gaps? TL;DR Market gaps are the disparities between what customers need and want , and what the market can deliver. A market gap can be caused by missing functionality or poor user experience. A market gap can be caused by missing functionality or poor user experience.