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410: Getting attention for a product launch – with Ken Babcock

Product Innovation Educators

Lessons from launching a #2 Product of the Year on Product Hunt – for product managers. Today we are talking about getting attention for your product launch. Summary of some concepts discussed for product managers. [3:12] Your strategy has to be within the context of what your product is.

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How to Improve Product Adoption: Proven Strategies for Product Managers

Alchemer Mobile

Product adoption is a key piece of any successful customer acquisition strategy or onboarding program. Understanding how, when, and why (or why not) customers become power users or high-value customers can drive ROI, inform future product roadmap decisions, and lower customer acquisition costs (CAC).

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How to evolve product launches as you grow

Intercom, Inc.

As a product-first company, new product launches are a core part of Intercom’s DNA – which means there’s always an abundance of juicy launches for us product marketers to work on. Given our cadence of launches and updates, we’ve developed a pretty well-oiled launch machine over the past few years.

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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. In the Mad Men world of marketing, a huge launch day could be vital in building hype. Or is it to delight existing customers?

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The 3 Critical Product Launch Phases: How to Plan a Successful Product Launch

Userpilot

What do you need to successfully navigate the different product launch phases? What will it take to turn your product into a bonafide growth engine ? TL;DR A product launch is a three-step plan (pre-launch, launch, and post-launch) to successfully bring a new product to market.

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504: Market Research for Product Innovation – with Chip Chomyn

Product Innovation Educators

He covers the “double diamond” approach, how to talk about value, pricing strategies, and how market research helps make smart decisions. Chip emphasizes that product managers should see market research as an ongoing process and provides practical tips for doing effective research.

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440: Skills that help product managers grow their careers – with Neha Bansal

Product Innovation Educators

Second is setting up the right funnels for access to users. I strongly believe that as a PdM, the biggest value you bring on your team is speaking to users and having a pulse of what your customers need. Typically, there are two big phases in bringing a product from vision to launch: planning and execution.