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Develop a Content Strategy for Product Marketing in 5 Steps

Product Management University

Developing a content strategy for product marketing requires an approach similar to product positioning. Executing a solid content strategy can keep the sales mantra of “the leads we get from marketing are crap” at bay! You want the search engines to reward you, not punish you.

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11 Product Marketing Tools Every SaaS Company Should Try

Userpilot

The world of software is crowded with a variety of product marketing tools that are ‘supposed’ to transform your workflow. Product Marketing tools that can add real value to your business do exist, but finding the right software in such a noisy environment can be challenging. Product Marketing Tools Overview.

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Finding Product-Market Fit

Gainsight

Unfortunately, if you’re not reaching product-market fit, the whole team might as well be banging their heads against the wall. Your product growth strategy hinges on a rock-solid product-market fit. Read on for a breakdown of product-market fit and secrets to using it to drive product growth. .

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Product Portfolio Management & the Strategic Ripple Effect 6 of 10 – A Portfolio Roadmap Isn’t Just a Product Thing

Product Management University

product management publishes a feature release schedule for every product. product marketing positions the value of those features for every product. sales demonstrates and sells the value of those features for every product. customer on-boarding configures features for the customer for each product.

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The Biggest Difference Between Product Management and Portfolio Management

Product Management University

The biggest difference between product management and portfolio management is product management focuses specifically on the success of each product whereas portfolio management focuses on the success of the company (the portfolio) in chosen market segments. Traditional Product Management Here’s the other problem.

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Feedly is hiring a VP Marketing

Roy Madden

We are looking for a VP Marketing with a proven track record of driving growth in an early stage B2B SaaS environment. You will be responsible for developing and executing the Feedly marketing strategy. Establish data-oriented practices to optimize performance and continually improve the efficiency and impact of marketing channels.

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Hiring Enterprise Sales Teams Ahead of Product/Market Fit

The Product Coalition

A pattern I’ve seen 4 or 5 times seems worth describing, since other folks may be experiencing it: a very early-stage B2B/enterprise company brings on a full sales team before finding product/market fit. We lack four or five beta users kicking the stuffing out of our proto-product, stumbling through installation and incomplete UI.