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77: Release Free Updates or Launch a New Version
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Join us in Seattle on May 12th and 13th for the Inclusive Product Management Summit. Early bird pricing on registration available at https://summit.info.foster.uw.edu/
In this episode of the How to Succeed in Product Management Podcast, marketing professor Jeff Shulman and The Product Management Center advisory board members Red Russak and Soumeya Benghanem welcome Kristina Brecko (University of Rochester) and Spencer Hardwick (Ticketmaster) as they discuss about Kristina’s research and whether you should release free updates or charge for a new version of your product. We’ll also find out why some people choose not to upgrade and how to know if there is value added before you click that update button!
Disclaimer: All opinions of the speakers are their own.
What to Listen For:
- 00:00 Intro
- 05:01 Kristina’s research
- 08:38 Updates and new versions in a PMs point of view
- 12:29 The main drivers for updates
- 15:25 Making people aware of the updates and let them be willing to update
- 17:47 When should you price upgrades?
- 25:33 Maturity of the market
- 28:25 Friction and resistance of users
- 39:39 Why do some users choose to upgrade vs. not to upgrade?
- 45:24 Upgrading only when there is value added
- 48:30 Final thoughts
131 episodes
77: Release Free Updates or Launch a New Version
How To Succeed In Product Management | Jeffrey Shulman, Red Russak & Soumeya Benghanem
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on July 12, 2024 21:56 (). Last successful fetch was on July 30, 2024 04:40 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 431390673 series 2930898
Join us in Seattle on May 12th and 13th for the Inclusive Product Management Summit. Early bird pricing on registration available at https://summit.info.foster.uw.edu/
In this episode of the How to Succeed in Product Management Podcast, marketing professor Jeff Shulman and The Product Management Center advisory board members Red Russak and Soumeya Benghanem welcome Kristina Brecko (University of Rochester) and Spencer Hardwick (Ticketmaster) as they discuss about Kristina’s research and whether you should release free updates or charge for a new version of your product. We’ll also find out why some people choose not to upgrade and how to know if there is value added before you click that update button!
Disclaimer: All opinions of the speakers are their own.
What to Listen For:
- 00:00 Intro
- 05:01 Kristina’s research
- 08:38 Updates and new versions in a PMs point of view
- 12:29 The main drivers for updates
- 15:25 Making people aware of the updates and let them be willing to update
- 17:47 When should you price upgrades?
- 25:33 Maturity of the market
- 28:25 Friction and resistance of users
- 39:39 Why do some users choose to upgrade vs. not to upgrade?
- 45:24 Upgrading only when there is value added
- 48:30 Final thoughts
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