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How to describe your business as an equation

Lenny Rachitsky

Please send us feedback (or leave a comment ) on anything you think we’re missing, or anything unique about your business that caused you to modify the equation you use. One key metric for every business is customer acquisition payback period. This won’t be perfect. We’d love to hear it.

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Customer care in a crisis: How support teams are navigating shifts in volume, wait times, and CSAT

Intercom, Inc.

As the coronavirus outbreak upends lives and businesses everywhere, support teams are increasingly the first place that customers turn to for guidance. Our new research reveals the impact it’s had on these teams. Some of our own customers are experiencing up to 10 times the number of new chat conversations.

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Product in Practice: Getting Value Out of In-App Surveys Takes Iteration

Product Talk

It’s no longer about making decisions purely based on your intuitions or stakeholder requests, but finding ways to integrate touch points with customers into your work every week—if not every day. While Orion had started with a B2C focus, they got a lot of inbound interest in the B2B space.

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Creating An Enterprise SaaS Marketing Strategy

Userpilot

How is enterprise SaaS marketing different compared from acquiring and retaining users for an SMB? Inbound works really well for smaller SaaS businesses, whether B2B or B2C. Remember, the biggest thing keeping SaaS businesses from potential customers is the right plan of action. What is enterprise SaaS marketing?

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Spendesk’s Nicolas Marchais on evolving with your market

Intercom, Inc.

Creating a new product category also creates a plethora of challenges – from spotting the right market niche to convincing customers that yours is a service they need. Four years later, and as the company moves decidedly upmarket with their customer base, it’s adapting its sales cycles to cater for bigger clients.

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Get Out of the ARPU-CAC Danger Zone with Channel Model Fit

Brian Balfour

The difference between these two are not the common mantras of build a great product, product market fit is the only thing that matters, or growth hacking. In part three, I covered Product Channel Fit - that products are built to fit with channels, channels are not built to fit with products. Channel Model Fit.

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All I know is coding. Can I become a Product Manager?

B2B Product Management

As you can see in the picture, these categories are inbound and outbound Product Management. This division between inbound and outbound PM duties is much more pronounced at larger companies. At a smaller company or a startup, usually one person plays both roles. This is not contradictory but rather complimentary.