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Product in Practice: Mapping Business and Product Outcomes to Stand Out in the Job Search

Product Talk

Example 1: A B2C tax software platform One company Teeba interviewed with was a B2C tax software platform. I made sure to think about both the end customer experience and the tax expert experience,” says Teeba. The revenue formula, business outcomes, and product outcomes Teeba mapped out for a B2C tax software platform.

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Ask Teresa: For Customer Interviews, Who Counts as a Customer?

Product Talk

Whenever I introduce the topic of customer interviews (the foundational element of continuous discovery ), I get a lot of questions about who counts as a customer. Tweet This Ask Teresa: Who counts as a customer? Customers can vary depending on your company and product. Tweet This Let’s look at a few common scenarios.

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6 Customer Communication Pain Points in SaaS + How to Resolve Them

Userpilot

Left unaddressed, customer communication pain points can cause dissatisfaction and eventual churn. We cover: Types of customer pain points. How to identify customer pain points. Six common customer pain points. Better customer support. Increased retention.

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9 User Onboarding Strategies to Increase Customer Lifetime Value

Userpilot

Start by creating onboarding flows that are as unique as your users. Focus your attention on their pain points , needs, and desires. Use welcome surveys to identify users’ jobs to be done and use cases. Determine user roles to tailor their experiences. Finally, recreate the relevant path for new users.

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Ask Teresa: What Do You Do with Atypical Customer Stories?

Product Talk

When we interview customers , our goal is to learn as much as we can about their context. This will help us understand their specific needs, pain points, and desires (otherwise known as opportunities) which will inform our product decisions. ‘Atypical’ is not necessarily a bad thing when it comes to customer stories.

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How Alchemer solves the biggest challenges in digital feedback

Alchemer Mobile

In this digital-first world, understanding your customers’ experiences is more crucial than ever. To better understand the common challenges organizations face with digital feedback tools, we conducted a comprehensive market research study that revealed several critical pain points.

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528: From startup founder to product success and why interacting with people is the big change – with Anya Cheng

Product Innovation Educators

Through market research, she discovered her ideal customers weren’t whom she initially expected. The service attracted a surprisingly diverse customer base, ranging from 16 to 85 years old, including professionals across various industries – from sales executives to pastors.