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Feedback: Best place to get feedback on (consumer-focused) fintech product features?
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Jagprit Singh, Mortgage specialist - Secured & Unsecured loans answered:

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What are formulated for ad monetization

There are several strategies that can be used for ad monetization, including:

Cost-per-impression (CPM): Advertisers pay a fixed amount for every 1,000 times their ad is displayed.

Cost-per-click (CPC): Advertisers pay a fixed amount each time their ad is clicked.

Cost-per-action (CPA): Advertisers pay a fixed amount each time a user takes a specific action, such as making a purchase or signing up for a service.

Cost-per-view (CPV): advertiser pay when their ad is viewed

Native advertising: Advertisers pay to have their content displayed alongside the content of a publisher, with the goal of making the ad look like a natural part of the site.

Programmatic Advertising: It allow advertiser to use software to buy digital advertising, it use AI and machine learning to buy ad on website, mobile application and other online platforms which lead to better targeting and optimization of ads

These are some of the more common methods, but there are many other strategies that can be used to monetize ads. The best strategy will depend on the goals of the advertiser and the nature of the audience they are trying to reach.

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Best place to get feedback on (consumer focused) fintech product features

There are several places where you can get feedback on consumer-focused fintech product features, including:

Online communities: Websites and forums such as Reddit, Quora, and ProductHunt are great places to gather feedback and ideas from a wide range of users.

Social media: Platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn can be used to conduct surveys and polls, as well as to gather feedback on specific features or aspects of your product.

Beta testers: Recruiting a group of beta testers who are willing to try out your product and provide feedback can be a great way to gather feedback and identify areas for improvement.

User research: Conducting user research with your target market in a lab or in their natural environment can give you valuable insights into their pain points, needs and behavior.

Public user testing : Platforms like UserTesting, TryMyUI or UserZoom allows you to conduct user testing remotely to understand how user interact with your product

Customer support and Helpdesk: Monitoring feedback and questions from customer support can give you an idea of where users are getting stuck and what features they want to see in your product.

Public feedback from competition : keeping an eye on public feedback and reviews from users on similar products and services in the fintech industry can help you to identify what people are looking for and what features are already available.

Ultimately, the best place to get feedback will depend on your specific product and target market. It is a good idea to gather feedback from multiple sources to get a well-rounded understanding of how your product is perceived and what features would be most valuable to your users.

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