Building New Products With Neil Patel
Guest
Neil Patel (https://twitter.com/neilpatel): Co-Founder of Crazy Egg (https://www.crazyegg.com/), Hello Bar (https://www.hellobar.com/), and Kissmetrics (https://www.kissmetrics.com/), Serial Entrepreneur, and Marketer. Blog (https://neilpatel.com/).
Things we Do
TableXI is now offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, email [email protected].
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Summary
How can you take an idea, find a development team to realize your vision, and then improve it? And once the vision is realized, how do you get people to find the product? Serial entrepreneur and digital marketing expert Neil Patel joins Tech Done Right to talk about his process for repeatably going from idea to product.
Notes
02:23 - What makes a good relationship with a development team? / Initial Interactions
04:22 - How do you know things are going well? What defines success and what causes delays?
06:29 - Boundaries Between Product Owners and Developers
07:12 - Red Flags and Bad Indicators of Future Results / What are indicators that things are going well?
09:31 - How/where do product owners start projects? Design Deliverables
12:35 - Launching Products / How is this process changing?
15:12 - Getting People to Use Your Product(s)
16:33 - Onboarding Flow and Improving First Experiences
18:02 - Use Cases and User Feedback
19:56 - Dealing With vs Acquiring Users
21:29 - Tips and Processes for Marketing and Improving Products
23:48 - Getting Excited by New Products
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From Idea To Company With Maci Peterson (http://www.techdoneright.io/14)
Design Sprints with Kai Haley and Zeke Binion (http://www.techdoneright.io/10)
Agile UX Product Design with Yana Carstens and Jeff Patton (http://www.techdoneright.io/18) Special Guest: Neil Patel.

Building New Products With Neil Patel

Guest

Neil Patel: Co-Founder of Crazy Egg, Hello Bar, and Kissmetrics, Serial Entrepreneur, and Marketer. Blog.

Things we Do

TableXI is now offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, email [email protected].

Get your FREE career growth strategy information and techniques!

Rails 5 Test Prescriptions is updated and available for purchase!

Summary

How can you take an idea, find a development team to realize your vision, and then improve it? And once the vision is realized, how do you get people to find the product? Serial entrepreneur and digital marketing expert Neil Patel joins Tech Done Right to talk about his process for repeatably going from idea to product.

Notes

02:23 - What makes a good relationship with a development team? / Initial Interactions

04:22 - How do you know things are going well? What defines success and what causes delays?

06:29 - Boundaries Between Product Owners and Developers

07:12 - Red Flags and Bad Indicators of Future Results / What are indicators that things are going well?

09:31 - How/where do product owners start projects? Design Deliverables

12:35 - Launching Products / How is this process changing?

15:12 - Getting People to Use Your Product(s)

16:33 - Onboarding Flow and Improving First Experiences

18:02 - Use Cases and User Feedback

19:56 - Dealing With vs Acquiring Users

21:29 - Tips and Processes for Marketing and Improving Products

23:48 - Getting Excited by New Products

Related Episodes

From Idea To Company With Maci Peterson
Design Sprints with Kai Haley and Zeke Binion
Agile UX Product Design with Yana Carstens and Jeff Patton

Special Guest: Neil Patel.

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