Build news products
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Design, prototype, and test your news product
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Build a news product
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What is a news product?
A news product, such as an article, newsletter, podcast, news site, or app, provides information to an audience.
How to build a news product with a design sprint
A design sprint is a way to solve problems by designing, prototyping, and testing ideas with your audience, as cheaply and realistically as possible.
What are the steps in a design sprint?
- Understand
- Ideate
- Decide
- Prototype
- Validate
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Understand your audience and their needs
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Get started by identifying:
- Your target audience
- What problems you can solve for them
- How you can uniquely address their needs
Learn more in our Learn more about your audience lesson.
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Ideate
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Once you clarify your audience’s needs, ideate solutions and create drafts of possible news products. A well-formed concept highlights the most important features and directly solves for the audience problem at hand.
If you have a team, encourage new ideas by working on your drafts independently.
A draft can be:
- A sample version of a newsletter
- A short video covering a topic, like a local event
- A ten minute episode of a podcast
💡Best practice: Use the Google Design Sprint’s Crazy 8’s exercise, where you’re tasked with drafting eight ideas in eight minutes.
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Decide
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Next, decide which ideas should move forward by voting or evaluating against specific criteria.
You can go with a single idea (“best shot”) or with several ideas and test them against each other (“battle royale”), an approach developed by Google Ventures:
Best Shot:
- Is best for commonly used products
- Lets you develop an idea more fully
- Gives you more time to ask questions about similar products
Battle Royale:
- Is best for newer products with fewer expectations
- Lets you compare your ideas with each other
- Allows for more unique or unexpected ideas to emerge
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Prototype: Build a minimum viable product (MVP)
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Once you have selected an idea, create a minimum viable product (MVP).
Minimum viable products, or MVPs:
- Have basic features to preview what your product will do
- Test assumptions
- Help you get feedback from your audience
- Save time and money
- Reduce risk of failure
What should I consider when building my MVP?
- Frequency: How often would you need to publish (daily, monthly, weekly) to collect feedback?
- Platform: What’s the cheapest and fastest way to test your idea? Can you send an email to your audience, or record a video on your phone?
- Scope: What’s the most important problem to address? Which features are absolutely necessary?
💡Best practices
- Limit your MVP to just the key features needed to provide value to your audience
- State your objective from the outset.
- Decide what you want to validate and how you will measure it.
- Keep your test on track by setting a date to evaluate results.
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Validate: Test your MVP
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Test your MVP through:
- Pilots, where you invite your audience to test your product
- Ads, to measure if your product is relevant s
- Promotions, to get feedback or to generate demand
- Interviews, to understand what they value
- Crowdfunding or pre-selling to gauge interest
💡Best practice: Test ads across several advertising platforms and track the number of clicks to see if your product resonates with your audience.
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Validate: Recruit participants
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Once you have built your MVP, validate your idea with audience feedback. You can recruit participants for interviews or focus groups by
- Reaching out directly through email, social media, or talking to people at events
- Using earned media, such as appearing as a guest on a podcast or writing a guest blog post
- Placing ads, such as in local publications, community centers, or on social media
💡Best practices
- Recruit at least 100 participants
Recruit participants by targeting specific audiences with Google Ads.
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Validate: Evaluate your test
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Evaluate if your MVP meets your audience’s need by reviewing their:
- Behavior: Did participants engage with your MVP more than once?
- Feedback: Did participants tell you they valued the MVP in surveys and interviews?
- Reach: Did the MVP reach more, fewer, or the same types of audiences?
Based on your audience’s feedback, you can:
- Keep going if your audience found the MVP valuable, and you know why they found it valuable.
- Adjust the MVP to meet your audience’s needs better.
- Reset if your MVP didn’t find early success or pivot to a different idea.
💡Best practice: Look for trends in audience feedback to identify issues or new features.
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