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5 Truths of Building a Product Launch Strategy

Amplitude

A lot of teams obsess about getting everything perfect for product launch day. All of that anxiety, and in the grand scheme of things, launch day isn’t a be-all and end-all event. All of that anxiety, and in the grand scheme of things, launch day isn’t a be-all and end-all event. Or is it to delight existing customers?

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The 4 Types of Product Launches

ProductPlan

The period marks all that time and effort spent developing the product. But not all product launches are created equal, and they’re not the same as introducing a new feature. There’s a significant difference in the goals and objectives for different types of product launches. Category-creating product launch.

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Customer Feedback Repository: Definition, Types, Tools, and How to Set One Up

The Product Coalition

A customer feedback repository is the place you keep all your feedback data. What is a customer feedback repository? A feedback repository is a central location where product teams can collect and organize customer feedback. Gathering customer feedback is crucial for creating successful products.

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How Execution Can Make a Big Difference: A Go-to-Market Strategy and Process Guide

The Product Coalition

While each product and market will be different, a GTM strategy should identify a market problem and position the product as a solution. Get feedback from at least five customers, but many as possible. Make small bets with minimum viable products (MVP). Steps in figuring out your target customer.

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Go-To-Market Strategy – Best GTM Strategy Examples for SaaS

Userpilot

Successful product launches stand on the back of an effective GTM strategy. Your go-to-market strategy is simply a roadmap for how you’ll take your product to the market. They can be used when launching a new product into an existing market, expanding to new customers, or emerging markets.

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A Day in the Life of a Product Manager: Consumer and Enterprise

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

In this post, an enterprise (IBM) and a consumer (Google) product manager describe a typical day in their life on the job. While there doesn't exactly exist a "typical" day in product management, you can expect to perform certain tasks based on the stage of your product. Here's a snapshot of my day.

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Demystifying Product Marketing for Product Managers

ProductPlan

Product marketing’s official job is to leverage a deep understanding of the buyer to drive GTM—connecting product, sales, and marketing. Product marketing is all about aligning product and go-to-market strategy —product launches, positioning, segmentation, and pricing—and then putting that strategy into practice.”.