Swap 'People you may know' with 'Products you may buy'. As a PM, how will you make a decision to swap an existing feature with a new feature without developing the new feature?
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Clarifying Questions:
Just, to make sure I've understood the situation, I would like to repeat the quesiton in my words-" As a PM of Fb how will you decide of you would want to swap "People you may know" with "Produt you may buy". One constraint here is that the feature "Products you may buy" is not built at all.
Yeah, you have got it the right way.
So if this is the case, clearly running A/B tests is out of our option to have a more data centric way of getting into conclusion.
By "Swap" do we mean to remove the former totally from the product or will it be there somewhere else? We mean to remove the former totally. However, the feature kind of will be present under Friends segment.
By "Products you may buy"- Is it safe to assume that to be a feature exactly like "people you may know". Only difference is that it'll suggest you new products and drive engagement specific to Marketplace. And since we are planning to swap, this means that we are trying to place it in the same place as we have "people you may know" now. Yup, that is what we are thinkin as well.
Oh, Okay. Is there any specific Objective/ New goal for the quarter that is making us to think this way? Yeah, Marketplace has been a new major feature release the previous year and we as a team want to prioritize inncreasing its reach and engagement.
Okay so this situation is related to Facebook at a high level and Facebook Marketplace specifically.
With the above understanding, I would like to proceed into the answer now.
The way I would like to go about it is by,
- Understanding the Product/ Feature
- List the strategic Choices we have
- Evaluate with reasonable Factors
- Summary
The competition that we have directly are TikTok, Snapchat. While, OLX kind of startups are specific competition to the Marketplace. Amazon, Flipkarts are not our competition here as our major focus here is just connecting people and not the logistics of ecommerce as a whole.
- Swap the new feature with new one
- Don't Swap it!
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