Some of this is stage dependent and all of it is highly dependent on the team above the product manager. The simplest answer of course is to find PM's from companies who have had exemplary success where the Product Manager candidate either led prior success or was exposed to it in a meaningful ...
I'm a product developer, startup veteran, and advisor to SaaS companies. Hopefully you've been already developing this new product with input from your existing customers, letting them beta test it and give feedback. (If not, my advice is to STOP immediately and get enough pilot customers invol...
Hello, I can help you with product designs. I have never followed my design products to production or to market. I use the Adobe creative suite to design products.
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Managing a product in the healthcare space is quite different than most other industries. You need to have a thorough understanding of the following: 1. What is your target population? The candidate patient for your product needs to be well-defined. Usually, the more specific, the better (at lea...
with a product like this, I believe you need to be in a location and position to show the product to consumers. Have you exhibited at The outdoor show, or Boat Show. This would be ideal for yacht clubs that move boats on trails at start and end of season? Setting a booth or display at local yach...
I encourage you to read some answers of mine to similar questions asked on Clarity below. The value of Direct Outreach: https://clarity.fm/a/2149 Understanding your customer acquisition costs: https://clarity.fm/a/611 Using Twitter for early outreach: https://clarity.fm/a/438 The most impor...
It seems like you are cash-strapped. Option 1 - you can do is give equity instead of cash. Option 2 - you can give experience and no cash. Both of these options will be slower than compensating cash. And, you will have to think about a marketing strategy once you get your MVP done.
Yes, When hiring for a product designer role, having candidates with UX research experience is definitely a plus. It shows that they have a deeper understanding of user needs and can create designs that are more user-centered. It allows them to gather insights, conduct user testing, and make data...
There are several options available which would work for SaaS. The best one I can suggest is Referral Program. The referral program would need to have Training Documentation well defined as well as marketing material. This would allow you to pay other consultants or individuals to pipe leads or ...