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Rise of the ‘Growth Hacker:’ How To Join A New Wave of Innovators

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“Dropbox, Facebook, AirBnb, Twitter. A new generation of multibillion dollar brands built without spending a dime on “traditional marketing.” No press releases, no PR firms, and no billboards in Times Square. It wasn’t luck that took them from tiny start-ups to millions of users and massive valuations. They have a new strategy, called growth hacking. And it works.”

Welcome to the age of the ‘growth hacker,’ a new wave of professionals – those who deeply understand their audiences, social, design, and can jump in and write some code too. These individuals win with base hits not grand slams, but have managed to help us solidify the importance of some pretty crucial concepts when it comes to interactive business.

Growth hacking is more of a mindset than a toolkit. It takes a unique breed of creative, technical, and analytical.

In a simple word, growth hackers are synonymous with agility. It’s about taking a nimble approach to business problems and opportunities and as a result finding greater success and making valuable mistakes that are far less costly than those taking a traditional approach. A great example of this agility is releasing a product in phases and welcoming customer feedback throughout the process. For much of the C-Suite, immediate feedback right from the mouth of a customer is scary. When in fact, engagement and responsiveness for a product in process or one that is broken is the best form of growth and publicity.

Interested in finding out more about growth hacking? Let’s chat!

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