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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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To PLG or not to PLG

The Product Coalition

Why NOT to PLG I’ll start off by saying that even though we went with PLG, I still don’t think it’s the best choice for most startups: First of all, it’s not a good fit for many companies and products. Specifically, if you’re planning on enterprise contracts of $10k+ a year, those are almost impossible to do with PLG.

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The Must-Read Book List for Building New Product Ventures

The Product Coalition

We’re kicking off a new venture with an enterprise tech product at its core. I’m eager to see the founding team we’ve put together succeed, so I’ve put together a list of books that contain the ideas that I’ve found most useful for a new product venture at this stage (getting from 0.1 theories, frameworks and approaches?—?for

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The Most Hands-on Guide for SaaS Go-to-Market Strategy and Product Launch Plans

Usersnap

Whether you’re still validating your SaaS product idea or launching a new feature to an existing product line, thinking about your Go-To-Market Strategy is always relevant. In fact, iterating your strategy and improving each feature Go-To-Market plan as you grow and receive customer feedback is even more important.

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Get Out of the ARPU-CAC Danger Zone with Channel Model Fit

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. In part three, I covered Product Channel Fit - that products are built to fit with channels, channels are not built to fit with products.

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What Are The Stages Of The SaaS Sales Process?

Userpilot

We’ll also go over how to improve essential SaaS sales metrics like customer acquisition cost, annual recurring revenue, average purchase value, and expansion MRR so you can make the most out of your SaaS product. SaaS sales can be broken down into three models: self-service, transactional, and enterprise.

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Boost Enterprise Sales With Leads From Product Trials

Pragmatic Marketing

A majority of SaaS companies that I have built products for have brought their products to market with a sales-led, go-to-market motion. The sales reps would source new customers through outbound efforts and engaging their professional network. Once the deal was done, the customer got access to our product.