This was first published on my mailing list The Looking Glass. Every week, I answer a reader’s question.
For three years, we wrote, produced, recorded, and published a podcast called The Distance. Over nearly 60 episodes, we told…
There’s this song that I sing to my wife every time we hear it in the car, a fun and catchy tune that expresses my love and lifelong commitment to her. During a road trip this past summer…
In this series of articles discussing a wide range of topics, I have been sharing valuable knowledge to Product Managers. Today, if I am talking about long tail, which is not really a brand new concept, it is because there are some important markets that are still missing…
This weekend was very well spent with Taruna Manchanda. She is in a day job with Zeta and also does UX consultation along with it. In her first company (Wingify), they made a product for A/B testing which made it a simple game for everyone. Doing the same with the session, Taruna…
As a Product Manager it’s always a treat to occasionally get away from the scrum and the stories to attend an industry event or…
Before getting started, if you only have limited amount of content, you don’t necessarily require search on…
The job of Product Management involves constantly asking questions about how to make a product better. Not only do PMs ask the questions but also engineers, QA, and of course end users. It’s a creative process where ideas are…
I particularly think that the password strength bar, or the real-time update of password constraints in another form, is a key part of sign-up UX. More UX designers/PMs should be building these finer details into the forms earlier on in the process to boost conversion. Just dumping your password requirements underneath of the field and providing a…
Earlier this year, an Amazon recruiter found me through LinkedIn and reached out about a Product…
Happy Friday, here’s a few updates from the Sydney Product Hunt Community & the wider community:
You’ve heard about Product Marketing. You’ve watched great products come out of companies. You’ve…