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Pragmatic Marketer

Pragmatic Marketing

One of the best free magazines for product managers and marketers anywhere. The Pragmatic Marketing magazine series is something I wished arrived on my doorstep more often. This free mag is packed full of really great product management articles and is really a must-read for anyone working in th software or web world. There are no wasted words in this semi-monthly publication.

Learn how to consider patents in your design process. Learn how to better integrate with development and design teams. Learn how to guide teams to success. Learn how to be a better problem solver. Learn how to use social media to better market your new product.

This is a magazine that I’ve kept as my little secret for years.

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One Response to “Pragmatic Marketer”

  1. Graham Joyce (Director of Marketing at Pragmatic Marketing) on March 11th, 2008

    Thanks for the compliments about our magazine. It’s nice to hear from readers that the information we publish is welcomed and informative. Something to look forward to in the next issue (arriving in early April) is an excerpt from our upcoming book, Tuned In: Uncover the extraordinary opportunities that lead to business breakthroughs (www.pragmaticmarketing.com/book).

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