758. The Products You Need to Kill Before You Can Grow Your Business

758. The Products You Need to Kill Before You Can Grow Your Business

From The Product Boss with Jacqueline Snyder by Jacqueline Snyder

June 4, 2026 · 26 min · Episode 758

About this episode

Jacqueline Snyder discusses the importance of eliminating certain products to foster business growth and clarity.

Do you have products in your business that are creating more work than growth? In this episode, I share why one of the smartest ways to scale your product business isn’t adding more products… it’s knowing what to let go of. I break down the 3 categories of products that may be holding your business back, how to identify them using both data and strategy, and why letting go of the wrong products can create more clarity, stronger sales, and a more profitable business. Tune in to learn how to build a focused product line that supports your business's future rather than slowing it down. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: 00:00 Why some products are preventing your business from growing. 03:00 The danger of believing that more products automatically create more sales. 05:15 How off-brand products weaken your positioning and confuse customers. 07:45 How clarity helps customers buy faster and remember your brand. 10:00 Which products drain profit and operational capacity? 13:30 What are the costs of carrying too many SKUs? 15:45 What data should you review before eliminating a product? 17:00 Are you keeping products because of strategy or emotion? 21:30 The question every product business…

People in this episode

Host: Jacqueline Snyder

Topics covered

  • product management
  • business growth
  • product elimination
  • scaling business
  • strategic decision making

Keywords

  • product pruning
  • business strategy
  • SKU management
  • sales improvement
  • operational efficiency

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