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INTRODUCING PRODUCT ANALYTICS FOR DUMMIES





ANASTASIA FULLERTON

SENIOR PRODUCT MARKETING MANAGER

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Posted on December 18, 2020



Understanding product analytics is the first step towards delivering continual
value to customers and driving growth with your digital product.

Product analytics sits at the intersection between your customer, your product,
and your business goals. It’s a crucial part of how you provide continual value
to customers, as well as how you grow your business. Product analytics keeps
your team close to customer wants and needs throughout the product development
process.

Adience’s research highlights the power of product analytics. When they spoke
with over 350 product development leaders for  Amplitude’s 2020 Product
Intelligence Report, they found that 44% of the companies we surveyed grew by at
least 25% by using product analytics as a part of their growth strategy.

> 44% of the companies we surveyed grew by at least 25% by using product
> analytics as a part of their growth strategy.

Product analytics provides visibility into these desired outcomes, helps connect
those outcomes to business goals, and makes it easy to drive growth as a
cohesive and collaborative team.

Working with Wiley Books, we’ve put together a Product Analytics for Dummies
resource to help you get started. This blog post introduces some of those ideas,
so you can learn more about the world of product analytics and how it creates
value for your customers and your business.


WHAT IS PRODUCT ANALYTICS?

At its core, product analytics is the process you use for understanding how
customers engage with your digital product or service. It is a framework for
putting your customers at the core of your business by looking at behavioral
data, identifying high-value opportunities, and creating impactful experiences.
Product analytics lets your team track, visualize, and analyze real-time
engagement and behavioral data so you can optimize your complete customer
journey.


THE 5 PARTS OF PRODUCT ANALYTICS

Product analytics is made up of five interconnected processes:

 1. Data management: Deciding what kind of data you want to track and how to
    manage it
 2. Behavioral insights: Identifying high-value opportunities through behavioral
    data
 3. Product-led growth: Driving revenue and growth through your product
    experience
 4. Targeting and recommendations: Targeting specific audience segments based on
    their needs
 5. Collaboration: Creating a company culture that’s focused on driving growth,
    together

By analyzing these processes and the outcomes they produce, your team can see
how customers experience your product, not how you think they experience your
product. 




PART 1: USE DATA MANAGEMENT TO BUILD A SOLID KNOWLEDGE BASE

Data management is the process of collecting actionable data to inform the
decisions you make throughout the product development process. It is the first
step towards making product analytics valuable for your team and creates
visibility into important takeaways. As your company grows, strategic data
management ensures that any customer information is easily accessible to team
members and trustworthy.

Proper data management is all about understanding what data your team needs and
why they need it. It helps you contextualize the platforms and tools you use to
track information, how that information is gathered through those tools, and how
your team intends to use data to inform their decisions and create value for
your customers.

Think about data management as the framework you use for defining the way your
team works with data. It ensures that the right data is available to the right
people at the right time. This accessibility can 10x the value of your data.

A big part of data management is data governance. Data governance ensures that
all the information available to your team is secure, accurate, and as
up-to-date as possible. As your team grows, being able to share this data at
scale helps make the rest of product analytics easier for your team.

A strong data management strategy helps your team make use of all the valuable
customer data without having to endlessly search for it.


PART 2. ACHIEVE YOUR BUSINESS GOALS WITH BEHAVIORAL INSIGHTS

Your team gathers behavioral insights by observing how your customers interact
with your product or service. It’s the next layer up from raw data and helps
your team understand users on a deeper level. When you have a clear view of the
customer’s experience with your product, it’s easier to deliver continual value
with each release.

These behavioral insights connect what customers say they want with what they
actually need. Whenever someone interacts with your product in a specific way,
their behavior provides insight into their overall experience with your company.
Understanding the divide between customer behavior and customer intent is how
you build products that are truly valuable for your customers.



But useful insights are dependent on being able to track important aspects of
the cross-channel customer journey—one action doesn’t add up to the entire
experience. A strong focus on product analytics helps you keep track of
important touchpoints at each stage of the journey and build a comprehensive
picture of how people interact with your product.

This comprehensive picture of customer behavior helps your team make smarter
decisions about your long- and short-term product strategy, as well. When so
much of the customer experience depends on your ability to consistently provide
value to customers throughout their lifecycle, behavioral insights are what
guide your development choices.


PART 3. MAKE PRODUCT-LED GROWTH PART OF YOUR COMPANY CULTURE

Being product-led is a cross-functional team mindset built around the idea that
digital products are at the core of business success. This doesn’t mean that
products replace other growth levers, like sales or marketing—being product-led
depends on company-wide collaboration to create the best offerings for your
users.

One of the core tenets of a product-led growth strategy is that products exist
as both a revenue engine and a competitive differentiator. It is the thing that
attracts customers, convinces them to pay, provides them with value, and keeps
them engaged.

Becoming a product-led organization follows five stages and incorporates five
common growth tactics.


THE 5 STAGES OF PRODUCT-LED GROWTH

 1. Acquisition: Using your product to acquire new customers on its own
 2. Engagement: Encouraging engagement with your product through consistent use
 3. Revenue: Generating revenue through the product experience
 4. Retention: Boosting customer retention and engagement through product usage
 5. Expansion: Using your product to promote and offer upsells or new purchases


PRODUCT-LED GROWTH TACTICS:

 1. Education: Educating customers through your product builds a better
    experience
 2. Optimization: Improving your product by enhancing existing features or
    functionality
 3. Experimentation: Testing new product ideas with potential customers
 4. Behavioral Targeting: Targeting the right audiences at the right time
 5. Recommendations: Using behavioral insights to make relevant recommendations

These five stages and growth tactics progress in a similar way to the customer’s
journey with your product. It’s a way to visualize the entire product experience
and add value at key points along the way.


PART 4: USE PERSONALIZED TARGETING & RECOMMENDATIONS TO BOOST ENGAGEMENT

Being able to make personalized recommendations are table-stakes in today’s B2B
and B2C technology markets. According to research done by Harvard Business
Review and Amplitude, 81% of digital product leaders say our users’ expectations
for great digital experiences have never been higher, report coming in Jan 2020.
Modern consumers expect companies to understand their needs when they interact
with their products.

Making personalized recommendations boosts engagement with your product. It
shows the user that you understand them—which increases loyalty and fosters the
kind of engaged relationships that grow and sustain your business.

> Personalization can drive up to a 30% improvement in revenue and retention,
> and up to a 20% reduction in marketing costs. 
> 
> – McKinsey

Providing your audience with relevant recommendations is only possible when you
understand how users interact with your product. Product analytics helps your
team understand the different personas you’re targeting with products. It gives
them a way to empathize with the customers’ needs and deliver something of value
at specific points in their journey.

Behavioral targeting helps you break down your audience into defined cohorts
with shared characteristics. Whether it’s their wants and desired outcomes,
their personally identifying information (PII), or their behavior, understanding
the various different types of people who make up your customer base helps you
tailor your recommendations to their specific needs.

Behavioral cohorts via Amplitude.

As you make these recommendations and track their impact, you also gain a more
comprehensive picture of customer behavior as a whole. Being able to accurately
predict customer behavior also makes it easier to build the types of products
they’ll actually use.

Product analytics shows you how customers behave when they engage with your
product, where they thrive, and potential issues that get in their way. Moving
away from a one-size-fits-all mentality ensures that each customer gets exactly
what they need from your product.


PART 5: COLLABORATE TO MAKE DATA-DRIVEN DECISION-MAKING EASY

Becoming a product-lead organization only works if every member of the team
believes product-led growth driven by product analytics is the path to success.
Product analytics is a team sport. Building a team that’s engaged with the
customer and empathetic to their needs promotes open and honest collaboration
across and within teams.

That kind of collaboration increases visibility in the various data points and
behavioral insights required to make smarter decisions for customers. As you’re
getting started with product analytics, the Ask, Act, Measure, Share Framework
can be a useful tool for helping your team engage with data on a deeper level.

This framework inspires your team to discover more about customers, experiment
on hypotheses, measure outcomes, and build a more comprehensive understanding of
your product’s impact.



This learning framework helps your team engage with product analytics at each
point of the product development process. That makes it easier for your team to
ask the right questions, act on their assumptions of the data, measure the
impact of their actions, and share those insights with the organization.

This framework makes your teams accountable to your business and accountable to
your customers.

Being able to tie each step of the customer lifecycle back to a concrete data
point or behavioral insight helps each member of your team stay focused on the
customer and the business value of their ideas. And that shared understanding
helps bring everyone together to deliver the best possible product experience as
a team.


CHECK OUT PRODUCT ANALYTICS FOR DUMMIES TODAY

Understanding how to leverage data to build better products is the key to
creating a positive, memorable customer experience. To learn more about how you
can get started with product analytics, check out our Product Analytics for
Dummies book. 


ANASTASIA FULLERTON

Anastasia is passionate about sharing powerful stories and sour candy (if you
live in SF check out her favorite spot, Giddy Candy, on Noe St). Since she got
her degree in engineering from Stanford, she’s been digging through data to find
strong stories. At Amplitude, she helps companies understand the impact of
empowering their teams with analytics and building better customer experiences.

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