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Finding Product-Market Fit – Expert Advice From Prowly’s CEO Joanna Drabent

Userpilot

Product market fit, often just called product/market or “P/M” is one of the most important Lean Startup concepts. There is a lot of information out there about why it’s important for having a successful product and grow your business, but finding out how to achieve product-market fit can still feel elusive.

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3 Ways To Educate the Market That Actually Work

The Product Coalition

Photo by Oleg Magni from Pexels Educating the market has a bad reputation, and rightfully so. It’s nearly impossible to do, and even if you can do it, in most cases your startup won’t survive the time it would take in order to see its fruits. You need to understand the market and act accordingly.

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3 Ways To Educate the Market That Actually Work

The Product Coalition

In a way, once you are set on your target market , the level you are at is no longer for you to decide. You need to understand the market and act accordingly. The key to understanding which level you are at lies in understanding where your differentiation is?—?at Each level requires a different marketing strategy.

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Why is The Best Customer Support a nice-to-have Strategy!

Usersnap

In these startup-driven times, where we build products people love using, we have the obligation to provide the best customer service. As a small company or startup, you probably deal with all kind of different things when starting your business. And it will be a great inbound marketing channel for new prospects too.

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Why Most Companies Fail At Moving Up or Down Market

Brian Balfour

The difference between these two are not the common mantras of build a great product, product market fit is the only thing that matters, or growth hacking. When you strip away all the outer layers, they all have essentially the same core product — a tool that lets you send and automate emails to your customers and audience.

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What to do if your product isn’t taking off

Lenny Rachitsky

Each week I tackle reader questions about building product, driving growth, and accelerating your career. Subscribe now P.S. New swag drop Q: I’ve been working on my startup for a couple of years now. What are my options if my product isn’t taking off? First of all, I’m sorry.

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How to Do a Competitive Analysis in SaaS

Userpilot

TL;DR A competitive analysis is a strategic approach to examining the market environment and uncovering potential areas for expansion. Conducting a competitor analysis helps you understand the market landscape, identify your differentiations, and gain deeper insights into your target audience’s preferences and pain points.