Finest-5 Product reads #23
UX for action, Tech for PM and other articles..
Hi! Happy Monday,
I was proud when I had delivered on PMF and found it with my product hitting 0 to 1000 requests per month. But finding a PMF in an established organisation where you can cross-sell is much less a challenge to define a product at a startup. I am excited to discuss my PMF product experience. If you are interested, let’s talk.
This newsletter summarizes the best reads from 100+ articles I go through every week with the sole purpose of helping you become better at product with minimal effort.
12 UX design examples that motivate users to take action
I believe a lot of products’ success depends on UX and guiding the user in the right direction. So, they are neither confused nor lose a lot of value. In the economy of attention, showing the value in minimal steps is very critical. Continue reading..
Key Takeaways:
- Good UX doesn’t just point users in the right direction — it motivates them to take the actions they need to get the most out of your product.
- Just because your product seems simple and intuitive to you doesn’t mean your users will see it that way.
- In referral, you’re asking users to go beyond spending money on your product to actually putting their own personal “brand” on the line for yours.
The top 5 things PMs should know about engineering
Non-technical PMs are always curious about what in tech they need to do. As most of the time, limited knowledge of tech makes them feel not in control. Here is a good list of what, why and from where you can get that basic knowledge of Tech. Must read!! Continue reading..
Key Takeaways:
- Choices of programming languages, frameworks, and infrastructure all come with important trade-offs.
- Great products have great copy, and you shouldn’t have to rely on your engineers to fix typos.
- You need a basic understanding of how apps, data, and infrastructure work.
WHAT IS PRODUCT ADOPTION: HOW TO MEASURE
Product Adoption, though looks very simple on the first go, is a tricky business if not served with attention. People want to experience the product, but to adopt one is a tough sell. Thus, users exploring a product and adopting it is not one thing. Continue reading..
Key Takeaways:
- There are 5 adopter groups, each have their own level of resistance to new innovations and adopt a product at different points of its lifecycle.
- A consumer will only adopt a product if it can seamlessly integrate into their lives.
- Product managers will want to find a way for consumers to try their product limitedly to encourage trialability.
5 Extensions Product People Should Use
The amount of management in a product person’s life is almost endless. If only we can use a few great tools to make things a little simpler, it is a gift. The set of tools shared is good to explore and I wish you to adopt at least a couple of them. Continue reading..
Key Takeaways:
- Mailtrack: Free email tracking for Gmail: Know When Your Emails Are Opened
- Jam.Dev: Leave annotated comments, suggest changes, & assign tasks directly from the page
- Wappalyzer Find out what websites are built with
Five most common mistakes founders make trying to find PMF
PMF is hitting me nowadays- left, right and center. It’s saddening to know how we make some of the most basic mistakes while trying to be right on complex ones. We all make a lot of assumptions that we do not realise are very harmful. Explore a few of them here. Continue reading..
Key Takeaways:
- When you are trying a bunch of things every week to move a metric, you are totally immersed; you have better insights, and multiple failed experiments can point you in the right direction.
- User behavior is far too complex to develop a good gut instinct, even if you have been working with those users in other contexts for years.
- Many of the mistakes are laziness rather than lack of information.
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