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A Practical Guide to Mobile App Product Management

The Product Coalition

In 2023, more web-based businesses will be opting to develop mobile apps to build a loyal customer base, uncover more valuable user insights, and facilitate a more seamless user journey. Screen size and usability When creating an app, screen size dictates everything. Below are a few notable trends in mobile design before we move on.

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The In-Depth Guide to SaaS Pricing Models and Strategies [Examples Included]

Userpilot

Choosing between the multiple SaaS pricing models is an essential step that every business needs to take to drive product growth. SaaS pricing strategies differ from traditional products because most businesses use a subscription-based SaaS pricing model. How is SaaS pricing different? Easier marketing.

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Top 6 Product Positioning Examples to Inspire Your SaaS in 2022

Userpilot

In the competitive world of SaaS products, product positioning is definitely something your product marketing team can’t afford to ignore. Product positioning allows you to identify your market niche. There are a number of ways to look at it but in most situations, market research is the first step.

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SaaS Pricing Models for Product Managers

Department of Product

SaaS Pricing Models for Product Managers 6 ways to price your SaaS product using leading SaaS businesses as inspiration Pricing a product is a critical part of product management; it’s rarely something product teams will or should do themselves and will typically involve a blend of product, marketing and sales.

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How to Break into Product Marketing Management (PMM)

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

Product marketing is one of the newest and most impactful roles within an organization. As a product marketing manager (PMM), you influence most areas of the organization including product, design, sales, support, and, of course, marketing. That degree doesn’t have to be in marketing, but it certainly helps.

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8 product analytics examples

Mixpanel

Product analytics platforms track and help analyze this data for trends. Examples of product analytics include analyzing user conversion, activation, and churn data with the intention of improving those metrics. That’s because most apps and websites aren’t designed to run detailed reports on themselves.

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Productboard founder and CEO Hubert Palan on mastering product strategy

Intercom, Inc.

With a background in computer science and an MBA, he soon realized that understanding the markets and customers is as important as building the products. And so, in 2014, he founded Productboard , a product management system that incorporates customer feedback and insights to help product teams build better products.