SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 42
Baixar para ler offline
Unlocking Growth
Building a sustainable growth engine
with the new rules of marketing.
“Most startups don’t fail at building a
product. They fail at acquiring customers.”
– Gabriel Weinberg
Startup Growth Pyramid
Growth
Stacking the Odds
Product/Market Fit
Source: Sean Ellis
Growth
Stacking the Odds
Product/Market Fit
Source: Sean Ellis
Get to Product
Market Fit First
What is Product/
Market Fit?
A large group wants/needs your product – it’s
a ‘must have’.
“Focus obsessively on getting to product/
market fit.”
– Mark Andreessen
Do you have PMF?
Ask “How would you feel if you could no
longer use the product?”
Source: Sean Ellis
“Very Disappointed”
0 – 25%
26 – 39%
40 – 100%
Keep burn low, engage, iterate
Try repositioning, retargeting
Proceed up pyramid
After PMF,
transition to
growth
Growth
Stacking the Odds
Product/Market Fit
Source: Sean Ellis
Race to scale
Instrument your product
Activate users
Increase exposure—the race to scale
Instrument your
product
Source data (referral source in user record)
Event & cohorts
Conversion rates
Engagement/retention
Lifetime value
Dave McClure’s
Pirate Metrics
Acquisition
Activation
Retention
Revenue
Referral
Find your metric
that matters
“x people did x searches in past week”
“y people visited my site x times last month”
“z users send n messages via my app each day”
Source: Josh Elman
Build a Value
Delivery Engine
Build a must-have product
Understand must-have
experience (MHX)
Calibrate hook & promise
messaging
Optimize flows to deliver MHX
Must-Have
experience
Hook/
Promise
Source: Sean Ellis
Steps for value
delivery engine
Understand
MHX
Macro	
  
Optimization
Segment/
Personalize
Optimize Value
Delivery Engine
Successful optimization process
Funnel
Analytics
Insights
Test
Variations
Max % that reach MH experience
Build desire, reduce friction
Must-Have
experience
Hook/
Promise
Goals
Desire – Friction =
Conversion Rate
Source: Sean Ellis
PIE test
prioritization
Potential
Importance
Ease
Source: Wider Funnel
A/B test combos
Messaging Flows
Hooks based on
intent/pain
Promise based on
MHX
Clear description
of solution
Flows that reduce
friction
Flows that frontload
MHX
Language market fit
What is this thing you’ve built to your users?
Store your photos Share your photos
Find a date Help people find a
date
Developing promise
statements
Focus on a single benefit for each
Limit to about 10 words
Write wildly different statements
Segment/personalize last
Default to macro first, then segment
At a minimum manage active vs. inactive
Develop programs to manage full lifecycle
Growth
Stacking the Odds
Product/Market Fit
Driving Growth is Last Step
Source: Sean Ellis
Four Types of Growth
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
140000
160000
180000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Topline
Activated
Retained
Monetized
Source: James Currier
“Growth is about taking your product and
optimizing it to create compound interest.
There are very few (if any) silver bullets when
it comes to growth.”
– Andy Johns
Why Growth Hacking?
$0
$20
$40
$60
$80
$100
$120
$140
$160
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
US Online Ad
Spend per User
“Growth hacking: A cool-sounding euphemism
for making the doer feel good about using the
same old sleazy marketing tricks.”
– David Heinemeier Hansen
“Growth hacking is a recognition that when you focus
on understanding your users and how they discover
and adopt your products, you can build features that
help you acquire and retain more users, rather than
just spending marketing dollars.”
– Josh Elman
Don’t delegate growth
to a ‘hacker’
Original vision on customer need
Don’t abdicate fate to a marketer
Growth as an organizational priority
Growth = fx (Probability of Success, Impact,
Resources Required)
Source: Brian Balfour
Right marketing mix
for you?
What are you optimizing for? (Learning, volume,
cost)
What are your constraints? (Time, money,
audience, legal)
Source: Brian Balfour
New User
Channels
Email
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Craigslist
Google+
iOS
Android
Blog widget
Google SEO
Tumblr
Twitter
WOM
Press
Appstore
Featured
TV Apps
Mobile ads
Web ads
Online video
TV ads
Radio ads
SEM
Affiliates
Viral Paid
WOM
Source: James Currier
Categories of growth
hacks
Platform integrations
Powered by
Instrumented virality
Data-driven hacks
Igniting word of mouth
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Viral Channel Effectiveness
WOM
Email
MySpace
Facebook
Craigslist
Twitter
iOS
Android
James Currier
Growth
Stacking the Odds
Product/Market Fit
Build Growth on a Solid Foundation
Source: Sean Ellis
Growth EnginesCase Studies of How Today's Most Successful
Startups Unlock Extraordinary Growth
DOWNLOAD ON AMAZON.COM

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

Get inside your Buyers Head - Improve Funnel Conversion Rates
Get inside your Buyers Head - Improve Funnel Conversion RatesGet inside your Buyers Head - Improve Funnel Conversion Rates
Get inside your Buyers Head - Improve Funnel Conversion RatesDavid Skok
 
Zero to 100 - Part 1: Intro + First Section
Zero to 100 - Part 1: Intro + First SectionZero to 100 - Part 1: Intro + First Section
Zero to 100 - Part 1: Intro + First SectionDavid Skok
 
[500DISTRO] The Scientific Method: How to Design & Track Viral Growth Experim...
[500DISTRO] The Scientific Method: How to Design & Track Viral Growth Experim...[500DISTRO] The Scientific Method: How to Design & Track Viral Growth Experim...
[500DISTRO] The Scientific Method: How to Design & Track Viral Growth Experim...500 Startups
 
Outbound prospecting for highly targeted lead flow
Outbound prospecting for highly targeted lead flowOutbound prospecting for highly targeted lead flow
Outbound prospecting for highly targeted lead flowDavid Skok
 
12 Steps to Effective Growth Hacking (www.wepullthetrigger.com)
12 Steps to Effective Growth Hacking (www.wepullthetrigger.com)12 Steps to Effective Growth Hacking (www.wepullthetrigger.com)
12 Steps to Effective Growth Hacking (www.wepullthetrigger.com)Trigger
 
Zero to 100 - Part 2: Building a Repeatable, Scalable Growth Process
Zero to 100 - Part 2: Building a Repeatable, Scalable Growth ProcessZero to 100 - Part 2: Building a Repeatable, Scalable Growth Process
Zero to 100 - Part 2: Building a Repeatable, Scalable Growth ProcessDavid Skok
 
What the heck is Product-led Growth?
What the heck is Product-led Growth?What the heck is Product-led Growth?
What the heck is Product-led Growth?OpenView
 
Growth hacking secrets
Growth hacking secrets Growth hacking secrets
Growth hacking secrets alig12
 
The Product Market Fit Cycle (Updated to v. 2.0)
The Product Market Fit Cycle (Updated to v. 2.0)The Product Market Fit Cycle (Updated to v. 2.0)
The Product Market Fit Cycle (Updated to v. 2.0)Carlos Espinal
 
How Startups Can Build a Recruiting Machine
How Startups Can Build a Recruiting MachineHow Startups Can Build a Recruiting Machine
How Startups Can Build a Recruiting MachineDavid Skok
 
Product Led Growth Strategy
Product Led Growth StrategyProduct Led Growth Strategy
Product Led Growth StrategyMickey Alon
 
12 Key Levers of SaaS Success
12 Key Levers of SaaS Success12 Key Levers of SaaS Success
12 Key Levers of SaaS Successsaastr
 
How to Shift to Product-Led Growth
How to Shift to Product-Led GrowthHow to Shift to Product-Led Growth
How to Shift to Product-Led GrowthProductPlan
 
Ultimate Guide to Funnel Optimization
Ultimate Guide to Funnel OptimizationUltimate Guide to Funnel Optimization
Ultimate Guide to Funnel OptimizationSean Johnson
 
How to create a SaaS BtoB Marketing Plan
How to create a SaaS BtoB Marketing PlanHow to create a SaaS BtoB Marketing Plan
How to create a SaaS BtoB Marketing PlanFederico Oliveri
 
Growth engine for saas startups
Growth engine for saas startupsGrowth engine for saas startups
Growth engine for saas startupsAlin Dobra
 

Mais procurados (20)

Get inside your Buyers Head - Improve Funnel Conversion Rates
Get inside your Buyers Head - Improve Funnel Conversion RatesGet inside your Buyers Head - Improve Funnel Conversion Rates
Get inside your Buyers Head - Improve Funnel Conversion Rates
 
Zero to 100 - Part 1: Intro + First Section
Zero to 100 - Part 1: Intro + First SectionZero to 100 - Part 1: Intro + First Section
Zero to 100 - Part 1: Intro + First Section
 
[500DISTRO] The Scientific Method: How to Design & Track Viral Growth Experim...
[500DISTRO] The Scientific Method: How to Design & Track Viral Growth Experim...[500DISTRO] The Scientific Method: How to Design & Track Viral Growth Experim...
[500DISTRO] The Scientific Method: How to Design & Track Viral Growth Experim...
 
Zero to 50m
Zero to 50m Zero to 50m
Zero to 50m
 
Outbound prospecting for highly targeted lead flow
Outbound prospecting for highly targeted lead flowOutbound prospecting for highly targeted lead flow
Outbound prospecting for highly targeted lead flow
 
B2B-Lead-Generation-Report
B2B-Lead-Generation-ReportB2B-Lead-Generation-Report
B2B-Lead-Generation-Report
 
12 Steps to Effective Growth Hacking (www.wepullthetrigger.com)
12 Steps to Effective Growth Hacking (www.wepullthetrigger.com)12 Steps to Effective Growth Hacking (www.wepullthetrigger.com)
12 Steps to Effective Growth Hacking (www.wepullthetrigger.com)
 
Zero to 100 - Part 2: Building a Repeatable, Scalable Growth Process
Zero to 100 - Part 2: Building a Repeatable, Scalable Growth ProcessZero to 100 - Part 2: Building a Repeatable, Scalable Growth Process
Zero to 100 - Part 2: Building a Repeatable, Scalable Growth Process
 
What the heck is Product-led Growth?
What the heck is Product-led Growth?What the heck is Product-led Growth?
What the heck is Product-led Growth?
 
Growth hacking secrets
Growth hacking secrets Growth hacking secrets
Growth hacking secrets
 
The Product Market Fit Cycle (Updated to v. 2.0)
The Product Market Fit Cycle (Updated to v. 2.0)The Product Market Fit Cycle (Updated to v. 2.0)
The Product Market Fit Cycle (Updated to v. 2.0)
 
How Startups Can Build a Recruiting Machine
How Startups Can Build a Recruiting MachineHow Startups Can Build a Recruiting Machine
How Startups Can Build a Recruiting Machine
 
Growth Hacking
Growth HackingGrowth Hacking
Growth Hacking
 
Product Led Growth Strategy
Product Led Growth StrategyProduct Led Growth Strategy
Product Led Growth Strategy
 
12 Key Levers of SaaS Success
12 Key Levers of SaaS Success12 Key Levers of SaaS Success
12 Key Levers of SaaS Success
 
How to Shift to Product-Led Growth
How to Shift to Product-Led GrowthHow to Shift to Product-Led Growth
How to Shift to Product-Led Growth
 
Ultimate Guide to Funnel Optimization
Ultimate Guide to Funnel OptimizationUltimate Guide to Funnel Optimization
Ultimate Guide to Funnel Optimization
 
How to create a SaaS BtoB Marketing Plan
How to create a SaaS BtoB Marketing PlanHow to create a SaaS BtoB Marketing Plan
How to create a SaaS BtoB Marketing Plan
 
Growth engine for saas startups
Growth engine for saas startupsGrowth engine for saas startups
Growth engine for saas startups
 
Product-led growth
Product-led growthProduct-led growth
Product-led growth
 

Destaque

The Beginner’s Guide to Growth Hacking
The Beginner’s Guide to Growth HackingThe Beginner’s Guide to Growth Hacking
The Beginner’s Guide to Growth HackingFrederik Hermann
 
29 Growth Hacking Quick Wins
29 Growth Hacking Quick Wins29 Growth Hacking Quick Wins
29 Growth Hacking Quick WinsMattan Griffel
 
What Made WhatsApp Worth $19 Billion?
What Made WhatsApp Worth $19 Billion?What Made WhatsApp Worth $19 Billion?
What Made WhatsApp Worth $19 Billion?Sean Ellis
 
Growth hacking with Vincent Dignan
Growth hacking with Vincent DignanGrowth hacking with Vincent Dignan
Growth hacking with Vincent DignanCity Unrulyversity
 
Growth hacking: how to use analytics to create kickass marketing strategies
Growth hacking: how to use analytics to create kickass marketing strategiesGrowth hacking: how to use analytics to create kickass marketing strategies
Growth hacking: how to use analytics to create kickass marketing strategiesEveline Smet
 
Growth Hacking With APIs
Growth Hacking With APIsGrowth Hacking With APIs
Growth Hacking With APIsSteve Floyd
 
Busting the Myth of Growth Hacking Magic
Busting the Myth of Growth Hacking MagicBusting the Myth of Growth Hacking Magic
Busting the Myth of Growth Hacking MagicSean Ellis
 
[Elite Camp 2016] Stacey MacNaught - Nobody Pays the Bills in "Social Shares"...
[Elite Camp 2016] Stacey MacNaught - Nobody Pays the Bills in "Social Shares"...[Elite Camp 2016] Stacey MacNaught - Nobody Pays the Bills in "Social Shares"...
[Elite Camp 2016] Stacey MacNaught - Nobody Pays the Bills in "Social Shares"...CXL
 
Growth Hacking for Corporates (www.wepullthetrigger.com)
Growth Hacking for Corporates (www.wepullthetrigger.com)Growth Hacking for Corporates (www.wepullthetrigger.com)
Growth Hacking for Corporates (www.wepullthetrigger.com)Trigger
 
30 Brilliant marketing growth hack cards.
30 Brilliant marketing growth hack cards.30 Brilliant marketing growth hack cards.
30 Brilliant marketing growth hack cards.ClavainSkade
 
21 Actionable Growth Hacking Tactics
21 Actionable Growth Hacking Tactics21 Actionable Growth Hacking Tactics
21 Actionable Growth Hacking TacticsJon Yongfook
 
Acquire New Users with Better Activation
Acquire New Users with Better ActivationAcquire New Users with Better Activation
Acquire New Users with Better ActivationConrad Wadowski
 
Technical Marketing and Growth Hacking Low Hanging Fruit
Technical Marketing and Growth Hacking Low Hanging FruitTechnical Marketing and Growth Hacking Low Hanging Fruit
Technical Marketing and Growth Hacking Low Hanging FruitDavid Arnoux . Growth
 
Growth Hacking Belgium (kick-off)
Growth Hacking Belgium (kick-off)Growth Hacking Belgium (kick-off)
Growth Hacking Belgium (kick-off)Omar Mohout
 
The Art & Science of Growth Hacking
The Art & Science of Growth HackingThe Art & Science of Growth Hacking
The Art & Science of Growth HackingDavid Skok
 
How To Create An Impacting Startup Name
How To Create An Impacting Startup NameHow To Create An Impacting Startup Name
How To Create An Impacting Startup NameTommaso Di Bartolo
 
Growth Hacking Basics
Growth Hacking BasicsGrowth Hacking Basics
Growth Hacking BasicsMorgan Brown
 
31 Best Growth Hacking Resources
31 Best Growth Hacking Resources31 Best Growth Hacking Resources
31 Best Growth Hacking ResourcesStephen Jeske
 

Destaque (20)

The Beginner’s Guide to Growth Hacking
The Beginner’s Guide to Growth HackingThe Beginner’s Guide to Growth Hacking
The Beginner’s Guide to Growth Hacking
 
29 Growth Hacking Quick Wins
29 Growth Hacking Quick Wins29 Growth Hacking Quick Wins
29 Growth Hacking Quick Wins
 
Growth Hacking at SPN
Growth Hacking at SPNGrowth Hacking at SPN
Growth Hacking at SPN
 
What Made WhatsApp Worth $19 Billion?
What Made WhatsApp Worth $19 Billion?What Made WhatsApp Worth $19 Billion?
What Made WhatsApp Worth $19 Billion?
 
Growth hacking with Vincent Dignan
Growth hacking with Vincent DignanGrowth hacking with Vincent Dignan
Growth hacking with Vincent Dignan
 
Growth hacking: how to use analytics to create kickass marketing strategies
Growth hacking: how to use analytics to create kickass marketing strategiesGrowth hacking: how to use analytics to create kickass marketing strategies
Growth hacking: how to use analytics to create kickass marketing strategies
 
Growth Hacking With APIs
Growth Hacking With APIsGrowth Hacking With APIs
Growth Hacking With APIs
 
Busting the Myth of Growth Hacking Magic
Busting the Myth of Growth Hacking MagicBusting the Myth of Growth Hacking Magic
Busting the Myth of Growth Hacking Magic
 
[Elite Camp 2016] Stacey MacNaught - Nobody Pays the Bills in "Social Shares"...
[Elite Camp 2016] Stacey MacNaught - Nobody Pays the Bills in "Social Shares"...[Elite Camp 2016] Stacey MacNaught - Nobody Pays the Bills in "Social Shares"...
[Elite Camp 2016] Stacey MacNaught - Nobody Pays the Bills in "Social Shares"...
 
The Art of Growth Hacking by Neil Patel
The Art of Growth Hacking by Neil PatelThe Art of Growth Hacking by Neil Patel
The Art of Growth Hacking by Neil Patel
 
Growth Hacking for Corporates (www.wepullthetrigger.com)
Growth Hacking for Corporates (www.wepullthetrigger.com)Growth Hacking for Corporates (www.wepullthetrigger.com)
Growth Hacking for Corporates (www.wepullthetrigger.com)
 
30 Brilliant marketing growth hack cards.
30 Brilliant marketing growth hack cards.30 Brilliant marketing growth hack cards.
30 Brilliant marketing growth hack cards.
 
21 Actionable Growth Hacking Tactics
21 Actionable Growth Hacking Tactics21 Actionable Growth Hacking Tactics
21 Actionable Growth Hacking Tactics
 
Acquire New Users with Better Activation
Acquire New Users with Better ActivationAcquire New Users with Better Activation
Acquire New Users with Better Activation
 
Technical Marketing and Growth Hacking Low Hanging Fruit
Technical Marketing and Growth Hacking Low Hanging FruitTechnical Marketing and Growth Hacking Low Hanging Fruit
Technical Marketing and Growth Hacking Low Hanging Fruit
 
Growth Hacking Belgium (kick-off)
Growth Hacking Belgium (kick-off)Growth Hacking Belgium (kick-off)
Growth Hacking Belgium (kick-off)
 
The Art & Science of Growth Hacking
The Art & Science of Growth HackingThe Art & Science of Growth Hacking
The Art & Science of Growth Hacking
 
How To Create An Impacting Startup Name
How To Create An Impacting Startup NameHow To Create An Impacting Startup Name
How To Create An Impacting Startup Name
 
Growth Hacking Basics
Growth Hacking BasicsGrowth Hacking Basics
Growth Hacking Basics
 
31 Best Growth Hacking Resources
31 Best Growth Hacking Resources31 Best Growth Hacking Resources
31 Best Growth Hacking Resources
 

Semelhante a Unlocking Growth: Building a sustainable growth engine with the new rules of marketing.

What is growth marketing?
What is growth marketing?What is growth marketing?
What is growth marketing?Kareem Azees
 
Think Like A Growth Hacker
Think Like A Growth HackerThink Like A Growth Hacker
Think Like A Growth HackerTim Homuth
 
Startup Weekend Hamilton Keynote
Startup Weekend Hamilton KeynoteStartup Weekend Hamilton Keynote
Startup Weekend Hamilton KeynoteRobin Hopper
 
Preparing your startup for growth
Preparing your startup for growthPreparing your startup for growth
Preparing your startup for growthAndrew Allsop
 
How to land your first customers
How to land your first customersHow to land your first customers
How to land your first customersMartin Wrobel
 
Growth marketing for corporates - Intro session - ING innovation leaders
Growth marketing for corporates - Intro session - ING innovation leadersGrowth marketing for corporates - Intro session - ING innovation leaders
Growth marketing for corporates - Intro session - ING innovation leadersGrowth Tribe
 
Emerce eTravel - 5 startups lessons to build better products faster
Emerce eTravel - 5 startups lessons to build better products fasterEmerce eTravel - 5 startups lessons to build better products faster
Emerce eTravel - 5 startups lessons to build better products fasterMeasureWorks
 
The Art and Science of Selling and Growth Hacking
The Art and Science of Selling and  Growth HackingThe Art and Science of Selling and  Growth Hacking
The Art and Science of Selling and Growth HackingDaniele Fiandaca
 
I Realize Lean Startup Hack-nov2010
I Realize Lean Startup Hack-nov2010I Realize Lean Startup Hack-nov2010
I Realize Lean Startup Hack-nov2010TOP-IX Consortium
 
How to Build a Startup - New Frontiers
How to Build a Startup - New FrontiersHow to Build a Startup - New Frontiers
How to Build a Startup - New FrontiersRaomal Perera
 
Word of Mouth Marketing
Word of Mouth MarketingWord of Mouth Marketing
Word of Mouth MarketingChelsea Fitch
 
Startup and Unicorn: What is product/market fit?
Startup and Unicorn: What is product/market fit? Startup and Unicorn: What is product/market fit?
Startup and Unicorn: What is product/market fit? Victor Lee
 
SalesConf - Uncovering a Treasure Trove of Sales Opportunities using Customer...
SalesConf - Uncovering a Treasure Trove of Sales Opportunities using Customer...SalesConf - Uncovering a Treasure Trove of Sales Opportunities using Customer...
SalesConf - Uncovering a Treasure Trove of Sales Opportunities using Customer...Lincoln Murphy
 
Startup Seminars - Sales and growing your business
Startup Seminars - Sales and growing your business  Startup Seminars - Sales and growing your business
Startup Seminars - Sales and growing your business CityStarters
 
Using Social Media to Attract & Retain Customers
Using Social Media to Attract & Retain CustomersUsing Social Media to Attract & Retain Customers
Using Social Media to Attract & Retain CustomersErik Harbison
 
Stern NYU Innovation : Business Model Canvas Introduction
Stern NYU Innovation : Business Model Canvas IntroductionStern NYU Innovation : Business Model Canvas Introduction
Stern NYU Innovation : Business Model Canvas IntroductionJennifer van der Meer
 
Growth hacking growth marketing talk at emerce eday 2016
Growth hacking growth marketing talk at emerce   eday 2016Growth hacking growth marketing talk at emerce   eday 2016
Growth hacking growth marketing talk at emerce eday 2016Growth Tribe
 
Your Annual Marketing Department Toolkit
Your Annual Marketing Department ToolkitYour Annual Marketing Department Toolkit
Your Annual Marketing Department ToolkitBrad Lloyd
 
The Talent Institute - Grow Better Products, Faster
The Talent Institute - Grow Better Products, FasterThe Talent Institute - Grow Better Products, Faster
The Talent Institute - Grow Better Products, FasterMeasureWorks
 

Semelhante a Unlocking Growth: Building a sustainable growth engine with the new rules of marketing. (20)

What is growth marketing?
What is growth marketing?What is growth marketing?
What is growth marketing?
 
Think Like A Growth Hacker
Think Like A Growth HackerThink Like A Growth Hacker
Think Like A Growth Hacker
 
Startup Weekend Hamilton Keynote
Startup Weekend Hamilton KeynoteStartup Weekend Hamilton Keynote
Startup Weekend Hamilton Keynote
 
Preparing your startup for growth
Preparing your startup for growthPreparing your startup for growth
Preparing your startup for growth
 
How to land your first customers
How to land your first customersHow to land your first customers
How to land your first customers
 
Growth marketing for corporates - Intro session - ING innovation leaders
Growth marketing for corporates - Intro session - ING innovation leadersGrowth marketing for corporates - Intro session - ING innovation leaders
Growth marketing for corporates - Intro session - ING innovation leaders
 
Emerce eTravel - 5 startups lessons to build better products faster
Emerce eTravel - 5 startups lessons to build better products fasterEmerce eTravel - 5 startups lessons to build better products faster
Emerce eTravel - 5 startups lessons to build better products faster
 
Cleantech Open 071611
Cleantech Open 071611Cleantech Open 071611
Cleantech Open 071611
 
The Art and Science of Selling and Growth Hacking
The Art and Science of Selling and  Growth HackingThe Art and Science of Selling and  Growth Hacking
The Art and Science of Selling and Growth Hacking
 
I Realize Lean Startup Hack-nov2010
I Realize Lean Startup Hack-nov2010I Realize Lean Startup Hack-nov2010
I Realize Lean Startup Hack-nov2010
 
How to Build a Startup - New Frontiers
How to Build a Startup - New FrontiersHow to Build a Startup - New Frontiers
How to Build a Startup - New Frontiers
 
Word of Mouth Marketing
Word of Mouth MarketingWord of Mouth Marketing
Word of Mouth Marketing
 
Startup and Unicorn: What is product/market fit?
Startup and Unicorn: What is product/market fit? Startup and Unicorn: What is product/market fit?
Startup and Unicorn: What is product/market fit?
 
SalesConf - Uncovering a Treasure Trove of Sales Opportunities using Customer...
SalesConf - Uncovering a Treasure Trove of Sales Opportunities using Customer...SalesConf - Uncovering a Treasure Trove of Sales Opportunities using Customer...
SalesConf - Uncovering a Treasure Trove of Sales Opportunities using Customer...
 
Startup Seminars - Sales and growing your business
Startup Seminars - Sales and growing your business  Startup Seminars - Sales and growing your business
Startup Seminars - Sales and growing your business
 
Using Social Media to Attract & Retain Customers
Using Social Media to Attract & Retain CustomersUsing Social Media to Attract & Retain Customers
Using Social Media to Attract & Retain Customers
 
Stern NYU Innovation : Business Model Canvas Introduction
Stern NYU Innovation : Business Model Canvas IntroductionStern NYU Innovation : Business Model Canvas Introduction
Stern NYU Innovation : Business Model Canvas Introduction
 
Growth hacking growth marketing talk at emerce eday 2016
Growth hacking growth marketing talk at emerce   eday 2016Growth hacking growth marketing talk at emerce   eday 2016
Growth hacking growth marketing talk at emerce eday 2016
 
Your Annual Marketing Department Toolkit
Your Annual Marketing Department ToolkitYour Annual Marketing Department Toolkit
Your Annual Marketing Department Toolkit
 
The Talent Institute - Grow Better Products, Faster
The Talent Institute - Grow Better Products, FasterThe Talent Institute - Grow Better Products, Faster
The Talent Institute - Grow Better Products, Faster
 

Mais de Sean Ellis

Setting and Achieving Growth Goals
Setting and Achieving Growth GoalsSetting and Achieving Growth Goals
Setting and Achieving Growth GoalsSean Ellis
 
Using Your Growth Model to Drive Smarter High Tempo Testing
Using Your Growth Model to Drive Smarter High Tempo TestingUsing Your Growth Model to Drive Smarter High Tempo Testing
Using Your Growth Model to Drive Smarter High Tempo TestingSean Ellis
 
Product Driven Growth from Lean Product Meetup
Product Driven Growth from Lean Product MeetupProduct Driven Growth from Lean Product Meetup
Product Driven Growth from Lean Product MeetupSean Ellis
 
Building a Company-Wide Growth Culture: SaaStr Annual 2016
Building a Company-Wide Growth Culture: SaaStr Annual 2016Building a Company-Wide Growth Culture: SaaStr Annual 2016
Building a Company-Wide Growth Culture: SaaStr Annual 2016Sean Ellis
 
SaaSFest 2015: Accelerating Organic Growth Through High Tempo Testing
SaaSFest 2015: Accelerating Organic Growth Through High Tempo TestingSaaSFest 2015: Accelerating Organic Growth Through High Tempo Testing
SaaSFest 2015: Accelerating Organic Growth Through High Tempo TestingSean Ellis
 
Scaling Authentic Growth - How Product and Marketing Work Together to Drive G...
Scaling Authentic Growth - How Product and Marketing Work Together to Drive G...Scaling Authentic Growth - How Product and Marketing Work Together to Drive G...
Scaling Authentic Growth - How Product and Marketing Work Together to Drive G...Sean Ellis
 
Building the Ultimate Full Company Growth Team
Building the Ultimate Full Company Growth TeamBuilding the Ultimate Full Company Growth Team
Building the Ultimate Full Company Growth TeamSean Ellis
 
Product Meets Growth - How Product Teams Are Key To Driving Sustainable Growth
Product Meets Growth - How Product Teams Are Key To Driving Sustainable GrowthProduct Meets Growth - How Product Teams Are Key To Driving Sustainable Growth
Product Meets Growth - How Product Teams Are Key To Driving Sustainable GrowthSean Ellis
 
Agile Marketing Meetup: Moving Beyond the Marketing Plan So You Remain Relevant
Agile Marketing Meetup: Moving Beyond the Marketing Plan So You Remain RelevantAgile Marketing Meetup: Moving Beyond the Marketing Plan So You Remain Relevant
Agile Marketing Meetup: Moving Beyond the Marketing Plan So You Remain RelevantSean Ellis
 
High Tempo Testing
High Tempo TestingHigh Tempo Testing
High Tempo TestingSean Ellis
 
Growth Hacking with Data: How to Find Big Growth with Deep Data Dives
Growth Hacking with Data: How to Find Big Growth with Deep Data DivesGrowth Hacking with Data: How to Find Big Growth with Deep Data Dives
Growth Hacking with Data: How to Find Big Growth with Deep Data DivesSean Ellis
 
Growth Hacking: The Human Operating System for Martech (Marketing Technology)
Growth Hacking: The Human Operating System for Martech (Marketing Technology)Growth Hacking: The Human Operating System for Martech (Marketing Technology)
Growth Hacking: The Human Operating System for Martech (Marketing Technology)Sean Ellis
 
Finding the one growth metric that matters
Finding the one growth metric that mattersFinding the one growth metric that matters
Finding the one growth metric that mattersSean Ellis
 
Grow with CRO - 7 Ways CRO is a Growth Driver for Your Business
Grow with CRO - 7 Ways CRO is a Growth Driver for Your BusinessGrow with CRO - 7 Ways CRO is a Growth Driver for Your Business
Grow with CRO - 7 Ways CRO is a Growth Driver for Your BusinessSean Ellis
 
Six Growth Hacks to Get More Conversions from Your Content Marketing
Six Growth Hacks to Get More Conversions from Your Content MarketingSix Growth Hacks to Get More Conversions from Your Content Marketing
Six Growth Hacks to Get More Conversions from Your Content MarketingSean Ellis
 
Startup Marketing Conference - Stacking the Odds for Authentic, Sustainable G...
Startup Marketing Conference - Stacking the Odds for Authentic, Sustainable G...Startup Marketing Conference - Stacking the Odds for Authentic, Sustainable G...
Startup Marketing Conference - Stacking the Odds for Authentic, Sustainable G...Sean Ellis
 
The Biggest Growth Opportunity is Right Under Your Nose
The Biggest Growth Opportunity is Right Under Your NoseThe Biggest Growth Opportunity is Right Under Your Nose
The Biggest Growth Opportunity is Right Under Your NoseSean Ellis
 
Pioneers festival preso
Pioneers festival presoPioneers festival preso
Pioneers festival presoSean Ellis
 
Stacking the Odds for Authentic Growth
Stacking the Odds for Authentic GrowthStacking the Odds for Authentic Growth
Stacking the Odds for Authentic GrowthSean Ellis
 
Startup Marketing Slides from Lean Startup Circle LA
Startup Marketing Slides from Lean Startup Circle LAStartup Marketing Slides from Lean Startup Circle LA
Startup Marketing Slides from Lean Startup Circle LASean Ellis
 

Mais de Sean Ellis (20)

Setting and Achieving Growth Goals
Setting and Achieving Growth GoalsSetting and Achieving Growth Goals
Setting and Achieving Growth Goals
 
Using Your Growth Model to Drive Smarter High Tempo Testing
Using Your Growth Model to Drive Smarter High Tempo TestingUsing Your Growth Model to Drive Smarter High Tempo Testing
Using Your Growth Model to Drive Smarter High Tempo Testing
 
Product Driven Growth from Lean Product Meetup
Product Driven Growth from Lean Product MeetupProduct Driven Growth from Lean Product Meetup
Product Driven Growth from Lean Product Meetup
 
Building a Company-Wide Growth Culture: SaaStr Annual 2016
Building a Company-Wide Growth Culture: SaaStr Annual 2016Building a Company-Wide Growth Culture: SaaStr Annual 2016
Building a Company-Wide Growth Culture: SaaStr Annual 2016
 
SaaSFest 2015: Accelerating Organic Growth Through High Tempo Testing
SaaSFest 2015: Accelerating Organic Growth Through High Tempo TestingSaaSFest 2015: Accelerating Organic Growth Through High Tempo Testing
SaaSFest 2015: Accelerating Organic Growth Through High Tempo Testing
 
Scaling Authentic Growth - How Product and Marketing Work Together to Drive G...
Scaling Authentic Growth - How Product and Marketing Work Together to Drive G...Scaling Authentic Growth - How Product and Marketing Work Together to Drive G...
Scaling Authentic Growth - How Product and Marketing Work Together to Drive G...
 
Building the Ultimate Full Company Growth Team
Building the Ultimate Full Company Growth TeamBuilding the Ultimate Full Company Growth Team
Building the Ultimate Full Company Growth Team
 
Product Meets Growth - How Product Teams Are Key To Driving Sustainable Growth
Product Meets Growth - How Product Teams Are Key To Driving Sustainable GrowthProduct Meets Growth - How Product Teams Are Key To Driving Sustainable Growth
Product Meets Growth - How Product Teams Are Key To Driving Sustainable Growth
 
Agile Marketing Meetup: Moving Beyond the Marketing Plan So You Remain Relevant
Agile Marketing Meetup: Moving Beyond the Marketing Plan So You Remain RelevantAgile Marketing Meetup: Moving Beyond the Marketing Plan So You Remain Relevant
Agile Marketing Meetup: Moving Beyond the Marketing Plan So You Remain Relevant
 
High Tempo Testing
High Tempo TestingHigh Tempo Testing
High Tempo Testing
 
Growth Hacking with Data: How to Find Big Growth with Deep Data Dives
Growth Hacking with Data: How to Find Big Growth with Deep Data DivesGrowth Hacking with Data: How to Find Big Growth with Deep Data Dives
Growth Hacking with Data: How to Find Big Growth with Deep Data Dives
 
Growth Hacking: The Human Operating System for Martech (Marketing Technology)
Growth Hacking: The Human Operating System for Martech (Marketing Technology)Growth Hacking: The Human Operating System for Martech (Marketing Technology)
Growth Hacking: The Human Operating System for Martech (Marketing Technology)
 
Finding the one growth metric that matters
Finding the one growth metric that mattersFinding the one growth metric that matters
Finding the one growth metric that matters
 
Grow with CRO - 7 Ways CRO is a Growth Driver for Your Business
Grow with CRO - 7 Ways CRO is a Growth Driver for Your BusinessGrow with CRO - 7 Ways CRO is a Growth Driver for Your Business
Grow with CRO - 7 Ways CRO is a Growth Driver for Your Business
 
Six Growth Hacks to Get More Conversions from Your Content Marketing
Six Growth Hacks to Get More Conversions from Your Content MarketingSix Growth Hacks to Get More Conversions from Your Content Marketing
Six Growth Hacks to Get More Conversions from Your Content Marketing
 
Startup Marketing Conference - Stacking the Odds for Authentic, Sustainable G...
Startup Marketing Conference - Stacking the Odds for Authentic, Sustainable G...Startup Marketing Conference - Stacking the Odds for Authentic, Sustainable G...
Startup Marketing Conference - Stacking the Odds for Authentic, Sustainable G...
 
The Biggest Growth Opportunity is Right Under Your Nose
The Biggest Growth Opportunity is Right Under Your NoseThe Biggest Growth Opportunity is Right Under Your Nose
The Biggest Growth Opportunity is Right Under Your Nose
 
Pioneers festival preso
Pioneers festival presoPioneers festival preso
Pioneers festival preso
 
Stacking the Odds for Authentic Growth
Stacking the Odds for Authentic GrowthStacking the Odds for Authentic Growth
Stacking the Odds for Authentic Growth
 
Startup Marketing Slides from Lean Startup Circle LA
Startup Marketing Slides from Lean Startup Circle LAStartup Marketing Slides from Lean Startup Circle LA
Startup Marketing Slides from Lean Startup Circle LA
 

Último

top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar C
top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar Ctop marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar C
top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar CManojkumar C
 
Unlocking Passive Income: The Power of Affiliate Marketing
Unlocking Passive Income: The Power of Affiliate MarketingUnlocking Passive Income: The Power of Affiliate Marketing
Unlocking Passive Income: The Power of Affiliate MarketingDaniel
 
History of JWT by The Knowledge Center.pdf
History of JWT by The Knowledge Center.pdfHistory of JWT by The Knowledge Center.pdf
History of JWT by The Knowledge Center.pdfwilliam charnock
 
Richard van der Velde, Technical Support Lead for Cookiebot @CMP – “Artificia...
Richard van der Velde, Technical Support Lead for Cookiebot @CMP – “Artificia...Richard van der Velde, Technical Support Lead for Cookiebot @CMP – “Artificia...
Richard van der Velde, Technical Support Lead for Cookiebot @CMP – “Artificia...Associazione Digital Days
 
Fritschi Collection 2022/23 EN gama completa
Fritschi Collection 2022/23 EN gama completaFritschi Collection 2022/23 EN gama completa
Fritschi Collection 2022/23 EN gama completaEsteller
 
How To Become a Master In Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
How To Become a Master In Search Engine Optimization (SEO)How To Become a Master In Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
How To Become a Master In Search Engine Optimization (SEO)Blessings Ngalande
 
Understand the Key differences between SMO and SMM
Understand the Key differences between SMO and SMMUnderstand the Key differences between SMO and SMM
Understand the Key differences between SMO and SMMsearchextensionin
 
The Ultimate Guide to Financial Advertising Strategies.pdf
The Ultimate Guide to Financial Advertising Strategies.pdfThe Ultimate Guide to Financial Advertising Strategies.pdf
The Ultimate Guide to Financial Advertising Strategies.pdfFinance Advertising Network
 
Exploring the Impact of Social Media Trends on Society.pdf
Exploring the Impact of Social Media Trends on Society.pdfExploring the Impact of Social Media Trends on Society.pdf
Exploring the Impact of Social Media Trends on Society.pdfolivalibereo
 
Master the art of Social Selling to increase sales by fostering relationships...
Master the art of Social Selling to increase sales by fostering relationships...Master the art of Social Selling to increase sales by fostering relationships...
Master the art of Social Selling to increase sales by fostering relationships...VereigenMedia1
 
SEO Forecasting by Nitin Manchanda at Berlin SEO & Content Club
SEO Forecasting by Nitin Manchanda at Berlin SEO & Content ClubSEO Forecasting by Nitin Manchanda at Berlin SEO & Content Club
SEO Forecasting by Nitin Manchanda at Berlin SEO & Content ClubNitin Manchanda
 
HAGAN_Katalog_Saison23-24_Overview_Preview
HAGAN_Katalog_Saison23-24_Overview_PreviewHAGAN_Katalog_Saison23-24_Overview_Preview
HAGAN_Katalog_Saison23-24_Overview_PreviewEsteller
 
SEO and Digital PR - How to Connect Your Teams to Maximise Success
SEO and Digital PR - How to Connect Your Teams to Maximise SuccessSEO and Digital PR - How to Connect Your Teams to Maximise Success
SEO and Digital PR - How to Connect Your Teams to Maximise SuccessLiv Day
 
Bamboo Charcoal Toothpaste By Phyto Atomy For More Details Message On WhatsA...
Bamboo Charcoal Toothpaste By Phyto Atomy  For More Details Message On WhatsA...Bamboo Charcoal Toothpaste By Phyto Atomy  For More Details Message On WhatsA...
Bamboo Charcoal Toothpaste By Phyto Atomy For More Details Message On WhatsA...shrutimishraqt
 
Digital Marketing complete introduction.
Digital Marketing complete introduction.Digital Marketing complete introduction.
Digital Marketing complete introduction.Kashish Bindra
 
Llanai Buyer Persona & Segmentation Strategy
Llanai Buyer Persona & Segmentation StrategyLlanai Buyer Persona & Segmentation Strategy
Llanai Buyer Persona & Segmentation StrategyMarianna Nakou
 
TAM Sports IPL 17 Advertising Report- M01 - M23
TAM Sports IPL 17 Advertising Report- M01 - M23TAM Sports IPL 17 Advertising Report- M01 - M23
TAM Sports IPL 17 Advertising Report- M01 - M23Social Samosa
 
Professional Sales Representative by Sahil Srivastava.pptx
Professional Sales Representative by Sahil Srivastava.pptxProfessional Sales Representative by Sahil Srivastava.pptx
Professional Sales Representative by Sahil Srivastava.pptxSahil Srivastava
 
Francesco d’Angela, Service Designer di @HintoGroup- “Oltre la Frontiera Crea...
Francesco d’Angela, Service Designer di @HintoGroup- “Oltre la Frontiera Crea...Francesco d’Angela, Service Designer di @HintoGroup- “Oltre la Frontiera Crea...
Francesco d’Angela, Service Designer di @HintoGroup- “Oltre la Frontiera Crea...Associazione Digital Days
 
Gen Z and Millennial Debit Card Use Survey.pdf
Gen Z and Millennial Debit Card Use Survey.pdfGen Z and Millennial Debit Card Use Survey.pdf
Gen Z and Millennial Debit Card Use Survey.pdfMedia Logic
 

Último (20)

top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar C
top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar Ctop marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar C
top marketing posters - Fresh Spar Technologies - Manojkumar C
 
Unlocking Passive Income: The Power of Affiliate Marketing
Unlocking Passive Income: The Power of Affiliate MarketingUnlocking Passive Income: The Power of Affiliate Marketing
Unlocking Passive Income: The Power of Affiliate Marketing
 
History of JWT by The Knowledge Center.pdf
History of JWT by The Knowledge Center.pdfHistory of JWT by The Knowledge Center.pdf
History of JWT by The Knowledge Center.pdf
 
Richard van der Velde, Technical Support Lead for Cookiebot @CMP – “Artificia...
Richard van der Velde, Technical Support Lead for Cookiebot @CMP – “Artificia...Richard van der Velde, Technical Support Lead for Cookiebot @CMP – “Artificia...
Richard van der Velde, Technical Support Lead for Cookiebot @CMP – “Artificia...
 
Fritschi Collection 2022/23 EN gama completa
Fritschi Collection 2022/23 EN gama completaFritschi Collection 2022/23 EN gama completa
Fritschi Collection 2022/23 EN gama completa
 
How To Become a Master In Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
How To Become a Master In Search Engine Optimization (SEO)How To Become a Master In Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
How To Become a Master In Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
 
Understand the Key differences between SMO and SMM
Understand the Key differences between SMO and SMMUnderstand the Key differences between SMO and SMM
Understand the Key differences between SMO and SMM
 
The Ultimate Guide to Financial Advertising Strategies.pdf
The Ultimate Guide to Financial Advertising Strategies.pdfThe Ultimate Guide to Financial Advertising Strategies.pdf
The Ultimate Guide to Financial Advertising Strategies.pdf
 
Exploring the Impact of Social Media Trends on Society.pdf
Exploring the Impact of Social Media Trends on Society.pdfExploring the Impact of Social Media Trends on Society.pdf
Exploring the Impact of Social Media Trends on Society.pdf
 
Master the art of Social Selling to increase sales by fostering relationships...
Master the art of Social Selling to increase sales by fostering relationships...Master the art of Social Selling to increase sales by fostering relationships...
Master the art of Social Selling to increase sales by fostering relationships...
 
SEO Forecasting by Nitin Manchanda at Berlin SEO & Content Club
SEO Forecasting by Nitin Manchanda at Berlin SEO & Content ClubSEO Forecasting by Nitin Manchanda at Berlin SEO & Content Club
SEO Forecasting by Nitin Manchanda at Berlin SEO & Content Club
 
HAGAN_Katalog_Saison23-24_Overview_Preview
HAGAN_Katalog_Saison23-24_Overview_PreviewHAGAN_Katalog_Saison23-24_Overview_Preview
HAGAN_Katalog_Saison23-24_Overview_Preview
 
SEO and Digital PR - How to Connect Your Teams to Maximise Success
SEO and Digital PR - How to Connect Your Teams to Maximise SuccessSEO and Digital PR - How to Connect Your Teams to Maximise Success
SEO and Digital PR - How to Connect Your Teams to Maximise Success
 
Bamboo Charcoal Toothpaste By Phyto Atomy For More Details Message On WhatsA...
Bamboo Charcoal Toothpaste By Phyto Atomy  For More Details Message On WhatsA...Bamboo Charcoal Toothpaste By Phyto Atomy  For More Details Message On WhatsA...
Bamboo Charcoal Toothpaste By Phyto Atomy For More Details Message On WhatsA...
 
Digital Marketing complete introduction.
Digital Marketing complete introduction.Digital Marketing complete introduction.
Digital Marketing complete introduction.
 
Llanai Buyer Persona & Segmentation Strategy
Llanai Buyer Persona & Segmentation StrategyLlanai Buyer Persona & Segmentation Strategy
Llanai Buyer Persona & Segmentation Strategy
 
TAM Sports IPL 17 Advertising Report- M01 - M23
TAM Sports IPL 17 Advertising Report- M01 - M23TAM Sports IPL 17 Advertising Report- M01 - M23
TAM Sports IPL 17 Advertising Report- M01 - M23
 
Professional Sales Representative by Sahil Srivastava.pptx
Professional Sales Representative by Sahil Srivastava.pptxProfessional Sales Representative by Sahil Srivastava.pptx
Professional Sales Representative by Sahil Srivastava.pptx
 
Francesco d’Angela, Service Designer di @HintoGroup- “Oltre la Frontiera Crea...
Francesco d’Angela, Service Designer di @HintoGroup- “Oltre la Frontiera Crea...Francesco d’Angela, Service Designer di @HintoGroup- “Oltre la Frontiera Crea...
Francesco d’Angela, Service Designer di @HintoGroup- “Oltre la Frontiera Crea...
 
Gen Z and Millennial Debit Card Use Survey.pdf
Gen Z and Millennial Debit Card Use Survey.pdfGen Z and Millennial Debit Card Use Survey.pdf
Gen Z and Millennial Debit Card Use Survey.pdf
 

Unlocking Growth: Building a sustainable growth engine with the new rules of marketing.

Notas do Editor

  1. My name is Morgan Brown, and I run marketing for Inman News. What we’re going to focus on today is how to unlock growth and grow your business. How to acquire users, activate, retain and monetize them. Startups have two major failures: 1) They spend too much time trying to grow when they’re not ready for it. 2) They’re not aggressive enough when the business is ready to scale So it’s my job today to help you avoid making those mistakes.
  2. Here’s the basic reality of startup failure. Most startups have created a competency in developing a product. But they fail because they can’t grow—they can’t attract a growing user base. That can happen for many reasons, maybe you built something that people didn’t want, or couldn’t find a way to reach them. Either way, typically your problem is not in bringing something into this world, it’s getting people to use it. That’s what we’re going to tackle today.
  3. Sean developed a concept or model for growth called the start up pyramid. It provides a framework for thinking about how to grow and scale a startup. The goal of every startup is to gain enough traction to scale to the next round of funding, IPO, etc. The riskiest part, and hardest part is getting that early traction. The Startup Marketing Pyramid gives you a set of milestones as you move toward being ready to scale growth. The way the pyramid works is you start at the bottom and work your way to the top. As you pass each milestone/stage, you are closer to being ready to scale If you’re building a network effects business, the model is a bit different, which I’ll address at the end of this section, but the core components are still important, the order is just reversed. So let’s start at the bottom
  4. The first goal of any startup is to get to product market fit first. (PMF) Who here wants to give a definition?
  5. At it’s core, product/market fit is when a large group of people want/need your product. It’s essential to them on a regular basis. It’s when you can’t keep your product in stock, or you can’t add servers fast enough to keep up with capacity. Product/market fit represents that tipping point of when your product goes from nice-to-have to a must-have A startup’s life can be separated between Before PMF and After PMF Before PMF you’re searching / after PMF you’re focused on scaling Who is your large audience and what is the big problem you’re solving?
  6. For a startup, you should be focused on just one thing—getting to product/market fit. Nothing else matters. Because without it, you can’t drive sustainable, lasting growth. Sure you can throw a bunch of money at your product, or tap into a viral channel, but that growth is unsustainable, and can crash and burn just a quickly as it took off. So before you do anything, get to product market fit Prioritization is so key—ask yourself if what you’re doing every day is getting you toward this goal.
  7. To figure out if you have PMF, you simply ask. Ask your users: How would you feel if you could no longer use the product. You want to send this question to active users of your product. It’s up to you to define what that state is. You give them four options here: Very Disappointed Somewhat Disappointed Not Disappointed (it really isn’t that useful) N/A — I no longer use (product name) The magic number you’re going for with this question is 40%. If you have 40%, it’s likely you have a product that’s a must have for a segment of your users, and you can proceed up the pyramid with a focus on acquiring more people who consider your product a must-have. This question is going to single-handedly tell you how valuable your product is to your audience, and how much of a must-have it is for them. I’ll give you a couple of ideas on how to ask this question of your users in a second. But a couple of notes: 1) this is a terrifying question to ask, what if they say it’s useless?! 2) 40% is more of a guideline than an absolute. You can get a 40% response and still fail to gain traction, but it does give you a solid understanding if you’re creating something that people love. But what if you don’t get 40%...
  8. You can use survey.io to get the answer to that question and a lot more helpful data. Simply fill out a few fields and you have a survey ready to send to your customer base (or a segment, as you define it) Survey.io also gives you a lot of other great info to help you with customer development and finding PMF ID most important new user channels by asking users how they discovered you What competition you face—by asking what alternative they’d use Primary benefit of the service to help you position your product more effectively Get an idea of your word of mouth potential by asking if people have referred others What could be better to help determine gaps in your core offering So here’s a to-do — go back and run survey.io once you get some initial users.
  9. 26-39% is the kind of grey zone. You have something that a decent chunk of your customers can’t live without, but not an overwhelming amount. So at this point you want to try to reposition your company and value prop, and retarget it to more of your must have users. You want to look for commonality among the 26-39% group and see if you can either 1) find what they love about the product to inform how you reposition it, and 2) retarget the product to new users who represent a particular subset of your user base. Circle of Moms is a good example of this. They started out as Circle of Friends on Facebook and grew massively through that viral channel. But realized that moms were far more active than other users. Based on that feedback, they pivoted to Circle of Moms, and while they’re initial numbers dropped, they created a vibrant community of moms that was eventually sold to Sugar Inc.
  10. Only after you hit FMF is it time to transition to growth. Remember, most startups make the mistake of trying to grow before they’re ready. Spend your time and resources finding customers who love what you’re building. Once you have signal that you’ve built something that people love—then transition to growth.
  11. Once you have product/market fit the next thing to do is to ‘stack the odds’ for growth. Stacking the odds is all about capitalizing on growth opportunities by making sure your funnel delivers as many people to your must have experience as possible, and that you can measure and tune your business. The keys to the stacking the odds stage include: Instrumenting your product–user accounting Position on key differentiated value Implement business model Reduce friction And finally, increasing exposure
  12. The steps in the stacking the odds phase are: instrument your product, activate your users through conversion rate optimization, and then accelerate and increase exposure to drive scale. This part will start to get uncomfortable, after iterating at low burn to find PMF, you’re going to start spending some money By accelerating speed now, long term burn will come down – less head wind. Leaders accrue benefits, WOM, etc Will be really hard and uncomfortable after low burn phase and VC praise You’re also going to have to shift resources to first run (FUE) and growth experiments, and away from feature development, to help find the growth channels that will work
  13. You can’t fly a plane without a dashboard, and you can’t grow a startup that’s not instrumented either—you’re literally flying blind, and you won’t know what’s working, what’s not working and why. Many people don’t want to make the investment up front on analytics. Or they just want to use Google Analytics, because it’s free. With so many good, low cost tools out there these days, not having your analytics nailed is inexcusable. You want to be able to track all of the above, and the best way to do that is to track at the people or event level on a cohort basis. To do that you’ll want to use something like KISSmetrics or Mixpanel. If you use a service like segment.io, you are able to move your events around between services and find the one that works best for you without data lock in. While some of the newer advancements in GA let you do some cohort analysis, I’ve found that these other tools are more efficient and robust in seeing groups of users over time. You can also store some of this in your user table, but as long as you’re using one of the analytics packages I recommend, you don’t need to add this step. You has analytics set up? What are you using?
  14. It’s important to track metrics at all phases of the funnel. This is Dave McClure’s Pirate Metrics—AARRR!—and they give you a complete look at your user base throughout the funnel. The important thing to know about the pirate metrics is that you want to track them week over week if possible, so that you can see how your funnel changes over time. If you’re just capturing it in a vacuum it won’t give you a look at how your business is changing. The best analytics are ratios, not absolutes. Ratios give you an idea of change, context. So your metrics should be mostly ratios. This will keep you from getting trapped by vanity metrics.
  15. Speaking of vanity metrics, there are a lot of things that you could track. But just because you can, doesn’t mean you should. What you need to find are the metrics that really tell you the health of your business. And they help you determine which of your users are regulars, or have been activated. You determine these metrics by looking at your users and finding the most successful ones. Then trying to get as many of those users to that point. A couple of examples from my past. At TurnHere we knew a video had to be produced within 30 days of order, or it likely wouldn’t be made. At ScoreBig we knew that as soon as you made your first offer, you were likely to make another within 45 days. At Qualaroo we know that if you add an intent survey and an exit survey that you’re most likely to buy. So look at the data and figure out what it is that activates your users and is critical to your success. If you don’t have data yet, make some assumptions about what it is that activates your users and then start measuring. Everyone should have a metric that matters. Facebook – 10 friends in 7 days Twitter – 7 visits in a month LinkedIn – profile views over page views
  16. Once you have your company instrumented it’s time to really dial in your value delivery engine. Why call it a value delivery engine instead of a funnel? For a couple of reasons: 1) The most sustainable growth is the creation and delivery of utility or value. The more value you deliver to more people, the bigger you grow. You can almost think of growth in terms of units of utility delivered. The more units of value you deliver to more people, the more you grow. 2) Funnels are one way—your funnel hopefully has a powerful word of mouth modifier on it that is additive to the top of the funnel. The more value you deliver, the greater your word of mouth tailwind will be. The more crappy your product, the less powerful WOM is.
  17. Here’s what your value delivery engine looks like—this is the core to creating growth: Build a must-have product that people love Understand what the aha moment is for your users—what is the thing that helps them truly ‘get’ the value of what you’ve created Start at the very top of the funnel with the right hook and promise that draws your audience in Then optimize each flow to deliver that must have experience A couple of notes: You probably have more than one funnel or flow that delivers the must have experience You may have more than one must have experience For example, Dropbox has a couple of flows—file storage vs. file sharing. Two very different value propositions and aha moments. One was all about ease of backup, OSX integration, storage and files anywhere. The other was collaboration and sharing. Each flow had to be optimized on its own, with it’s own Hook/Promise and funnel optimization to get users to their MHX. Sean says that when they tried to introduce other value props in those funnels conversion took a hit, so they needed to focus on optimizing each of those on their own. Once someone got to that MHX, could they introduce the other value props of the product. Take a few minutes and draw this for yourself—let’s get someone up here to draw it with me.
  18. So how do you do this? Must understand your MHX, and do everything you can to get people there seamlessly Start with macro optimizations. The big things that can move the needle Then move on to additional optimizations by segmenting and personalizing the experience on the user level Let’s take a look at all of these now.
  19. The hook/promise and first user experience are at the very top of the funnel, but once in it, you want to optimize the funnel to feed your engine. The idea at every step of the way is to help more of the right people get to your must have experience.
  20. Conversion optimization isn’t a research-driven or ad hoc activity to get one-time answers. CRO can be your biggest growth lever when used properly. You want to start early, so that you can find wins and establish a culture of testing and learning. Setting up a successful optimization process relies on three key elements. Guessing is expensive. Get early wins to drive culture of data as core to growth.
  21. Remember the goal of your funnel work—it’s to get people to the must have experience. You want as many of the right people to get to the experience as possible. You have to go beyond the page level optimization to look at the entire funnel to see if your conversions are improving ultimate metrics or not.
  22. Conversion Rate = Desire - Friction High Desire, High Friction = Frustration Low Desire, Low Friction = Apathy
  23. With limited traffic, time and resources you need to prioritize what you test—you want to get the most out of your efforts as possible. That’s why you want to use insights to inform your testing strategy. KingsPoint ecommerce case study story So how to prioritize? Look at insights for clues, then use PIE framework, as advocated by Wider Funnel: P—Potential for impact and wins I—Importance of the page or flow E—Ease of experiment implementation
  24. If you’re not sure where to start with testing, we recommend scripting your first 10 tests: 4 on messaging 4 on front-loading aha’s/MHX 2 large design tests But start with a why for every test—why are we doing this, what are we hoping to learn, etc. I made some spreadsheets on GrowthHackers.com that you can find and use to track the tests you want to run, etc.
  25. The language changes what your users and your team thinks about the product. Compare these products and how you perceive them. Not just your users but your team as well! Coleman Walsh talked about mental models in your UX class as ways people think about things, but we store those ideas as words, so the language is critical.
  26. Potential inputs for ideas: customers (ask via survey or in interviews), original product idea, key problem you hope to solve Make sure they are wildly different so that when you test them the similar ones don’t split the vote. You’ll want to test these to see which resonates the best among users Time to write them yourself!
  27. Enhance engagement Encourage sharing Reduce churn Negative churn Drive sales Circle of Moms example User accounting For example—start off with your visitors vs. your regulars or engaged vs. the rest of your user base for communicating. Even with this simple segmentation you can talk differently to your segments and make your communications more relevant to them. There are lots of tools to do this, such as Intercom.io from right here in Dublin, to customer.io, GetVero, etc. The idea is to find ways to make your message and experience as relevant as possible to your different user types so that you can maximize the value of your user base. For example: Inactive: reactivate Active: deeper engagement Regulars: referral
  28. Once you have product/market fit and have stacked the odds you are now ready to grow This gives you the best odds for scalable, sustainable growth When you do things in this order, you are able to leverage growth opportunities. Now time for growth hacking? Yes.
  29. When you think about growth, don’t just think about acquisition. It’s the one that comes to the top of mind, but there are actually four types of growth Topline—new user acquisition Activated—users who’ve become users of your product, have experienced the MHX and are active Retained—users who you’ve retained through reduced churn, etc. Monetized—users you’ve monetized via cross-sells, upsells, etc. While topline growth is of course important, retention and monetization growth helps really grow the business at a sustainable level, as you create long term users who are adding a lot of value to your revenue growth, which is critical for the busines as well.
  30. Growth hacking has been twisted into a bunch of things by a lot of people. It’s because it sounds sexy, but in reality growth hacking is lots of hard work. There are rarely silver bullets—things that you just find that done right unlock a ton of opportunity. They are out there, but they are rare, and most of the time growth comes through ongoing, compounding efforts.
  31. Traditional marketing and growth channels are hyper-competitive Companies are resource constrained and can’t effectively compete Startups best bet are to leverage asymmetries in the market
  32. Because growth hacking is such a buzz word, and gets thrown around everywhere, there is a lot of backlash against what some perceive to be just sleazy tricks or ploys to skirt the rules to drive growth. Many argue that AirBnB’s growth hack of Craigslist was “unethical” and black hat. In their case, they actually were doing two things: Let AirBnB users auto-post their listings to the rentals section of Craigslist Hired people to spam people listing their properties on Craigslist to list them back on AirBnB as well Part 1 is a smart growth hack, part 2 is black hat tactics
  33. I like what Josh Elman says about growth hacking, and would just add that in addition to features you can also add and optimize channels that make your growth smarter, not more expensive.
  34. The notion of a growth hacker is dangerous too, as it creates this expectation of one mythical person who can come in and grow your business. While a head of growth is important, growth is a team sport, and needs the CEO to be actively involved for success. Growth has to be a priority. People ask all the time about hiring a growth lead, and when you ask them what everyone else at the company is working on, they say new features. That’s a red flag. You cannot bolt wings on to a Humvee and expect it to fly. Airplanes fly, they are built from the ground up to fly. The same goes for your product. You need people from many disciplines to help drive growth, and you as a leader must make it a priority.
  35. There are lots of things you could do to grow. James Currier, who we heard from earlier, says there are about 18 different ways to monetize a base, and many more ways to grow your business in the other types of growth. Lots of channels to test and features to build. But you have to prioritize and make your bets. How? Understand this formula. Growth is a function of the probability of success of your growth effort, the potential impact and the resources required to build it. You want this function to be high probability, high impact if it works, and one that doesn’t take a ton of resources until you have a good grasp on if it will actually work for you
  36. So what’s right for you? Where do you place your bets? It comes down to what are you optimizing for and what are your constraints? Brand new market or switching from something else? Best context for reaching them? Anyone actively seeking it? Use data and customer development to ID potential sources
  37. There are three main areas of acquisition, Viral or instrumented virality Word of Mouth Paid advertising
  38. One last thing on growth hacks to get your mind around and thinking about opportunities: Platform integrations: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Shopify, Google Docs, Google Analytics, Salesforce, Magento, Chrome, etc. all have millions of users you can leverage to get distribution Powered by: the power of the widget as we discussed with YouTube, SlideShare, Qualaroo, etc. Instrumented virality: dropbox and other viral referral programs (ScoreBig) Data driven hacks: Circle of Friends > Circle of Moms Igniting Word of Mouth: especially important for mobile, raise your phone up for Shazam or shake for Urban Spoon
  39. Tactics get saturated Metrics-driven marketers pile in User fatigue Stay on top of emerging tactics