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Targeted Email Marketing: Benefits, Methods, and Examples

Userpilot

Targeted email marketing is the secret ingredient that every SaaS needs in order to make email an effective channel But how can you implement it in a way that improves product engagement and drives business growth? Geographic Segmentation : Divides the market by location, useful for regional customization and addressing cultural differences.

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What is Market Testing? Definition, Methods and Examples

TryMyUI

What is Market Testing? Market testing is defined as a strategic process used by businesses. The post What is Market Testing? Definition, Methods and Examples appeared first on Trymata.

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Best Examples of AI in Marketing: Tools & Best Practices

Userpilot

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing our everyday lives, and marketing is no different, with several examples of AI in marketing today. Marketers are now making AI an integral part of their marketing strategies. This article examines what artificial intelligence in marketing looks like today.

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Why Market Leadership Starts With Product Management

Product Management University

There are a million and one things that go into creating a market leading company. But products are the nucleus, and that means market leadership starts with product management. Building a Market-Facing Product Management Discipline The definition of “market” has more than its share of ambiguities. It runs the gamut.

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7 Winning Lead Generation Strategies to Drive Growth

In this whitepaper, you’ll see real-world examples from leading B2B businesses and learn new ways of using data to: Improve lead quality. Identify the stakeholders who are in-market for your products/services. Target and reach your highest-value prospects. Create content and messaging that compels decision-makers to act.

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Micro Goals vs Macro Goals in Product Marketing [Examples Included]

Userpilot

Micro goals vs macro goals in product marketing: Have you ever wondered what the difference is and how can you use both to achieve customer success and product growth ? As a product marketing manager, you need to set goals that would guide and motivate you and your team members. What is a macro goal in product marketing?

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The Marketing Imagination: Visually Decoded

The Product Coalition

Theodore Levitt’s ‘ Marketing Imagination ’ is a significant example of how to inspire innovation with a customer-centric mindset. In my last post I shared the visual notes from “Marketing Myopia” by Theodore Levitt. One of the books there was “The Marketing Imagination” written by the same author.

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11 Email Deliverability Strategies to Reach the Inbox

Marketers highly value email as an effective, reliable channel to engage with your audience and drive revenue for your company. Real-world examples from 9 companies applying deliverability best practices. Yet, to reap the benefits, you must ensure your campaigns reach their intended recipients.

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Navigating the Product Tightrope: Balancing Innovation and Current User Demands

Speaker: Jason Brett - Founder & Chief Product Officer, Product Coffee

In today's rapidly evolving market, product managers face the challenge of driving innovation while also meeting the needs and expectations of their existing user base. This webinar aims to equip you with strategies and insights to successfully navigate this delicate balancing act.

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The Retailer’s Guide to Marketing Data

You’ll learn: How to leverage consumer data to boost marketing ROI & customer acquisition. Real-world examples from cutting edge retailers like Amazon, Lands’ End, & Boden. Download this whitepaper to learn how innovative retailers use zero-, first-, second-, and third-party data to find their best customers and drive repeat purchases.

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How to Achieve Product-Market Fit

Speaker: Dan Olsen - Product Management Trainer and Consultant, Author, and Speaker

Everyone working on a product is trying to achieve the same goal: product-market fit. In this webinar, product management expert Dan Olsen will share his simple but effective framework for achieving product-market fit from his book The Lean Product Playbook. But most products fail to do so.

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Outrun Your Competition: Best Practices for Accelerating Sales Processes

Every go-to-market team knows the frustrations that come from a drawn-out sales process. Longer sales cycles. Larger buying committees. Slow-moving compliance reviews. How can you speed it up? By building a modern GTM motion that uses data, automation, and proven best practices to unlock insights, engage customers, and win faster.

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Hooked - How to Build Habit-Forming Products

Speaker: Nir Eyal, Author of Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products

Hooked is written for product managers, designers, marketers, start-up founders, and anyone who seeks to understand how products influence our behavior. Now, in this special webinar, he will explain the Hook Model using a number of captivating examples. In this session, you'll learn: Practical insights to create user habits that stick.

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How Empathy, Creativity and Compassion Drive Results

Speaker: Rhonda Basler, Director of Customer Engagement, Hallmark Business Connections

Using your innate empathy and applying that to your marketing and customer experience through emotional intelligence CAN be the game changer you’re looking for. Join Rhonda Basler, Marketing Director of Hallmark Business Connections, to make your brand genuine and make it stick. 2 Examples of Companies Living Their Brand.

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Building Products Your Customers Love with Empathy and Human Insights

Speaker: Lija Hogan, Customer Experience Consultant at UserTesting & Daniele Hohol, Senior Product Manager at UserTesting

Product teams are continuously under tight deadlines to quickly validate new ideas, features and offerings to innovate successfully, ensure product market fit, and avoid rework. We'll provide examples as well as tangible tips for building customer empathy without delaying your design process. Save your seat today!