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Growth Product Manager's Handbook

You're reading from   Growth Product Manager's Handbook Winning strategies and frameworks for driving user acquisition, retention, and optimizing metrics

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837635955
Length 292 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Eve Chen Eve Chen
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: A User-Centric Management Strategy
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Growth Product Management FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Product-Led Growth Management Models 4. Chapter 3: Understanding Your Customers 5. Part 2: Demonstrating Your Product’s Value
6. Chapter 4: Unlocking Success in Product Strategy and Planning 7. Chapter 5: Setting the Stage for a Powerful Product-Led Enterprise 8. Chapter 6: Defining and Communicating Your Product Value Proposition 9. Part 3: A Successful Product-Focused Strategy
10. Chapter 7: The Science of Growth Experimentation and Testing for Product-Led Success 11. Chapter 8: Define, Monitor, and Act on Your Performance Metrics 12. Chapter 9: Guiding Your Clients to the Pot of Gold 13. Part 4: Winning the Battle and the War
14. Chapter 10: Maintaining High Customer Retention Rates 15. Chapter 11: Unlocking Wallet Share through Expansion Revenue 16. Chapter 12: The Future of a Growth Product Manager 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Distinction between demo, free trial, and freemium models

While freemium and free trials are self-service models that allow customers to explore on their own, it’s vital to keep in mind that a product demo often entails more direct coaching and engagement with a representative.

Which business model to use—whether “freemium,” “free trial,” or “product demo”—depends on a number of variables, including the nature of the product, the target market, and the corporate goals. Here is a description of each model and when it would be appropriate to use it:

  • Freemium: When your product offers distinctive premium features that clearly differentiate it from competitors and add value, the freemium business model makes sense. It may work well for growing a sizable user base, raising brand recognition, and producing network effects. When your product has a collaborative or viral component that profits from widespread user adoption...
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