What is growth hacking and where did it come from?
Growth hacking was coined by Sean Ellis in 2010, to help him hire replacements for himself…… ppsssttt..he was the guy that was in charge of Dropbox’s growth and boy did they grow
That being said Growth hacking has been around for a long long long time….. We will have a little competition later on to see who can name some of the earliest growth hacks
Growth hacking is a set of tactics and best practices for driving growth
Growth
Growth
Blogging
Podcasting
Whitepapers
Infographics
SEO
Landing pages
Behavioural
Distribution
Deal sites
Analytics
Push / Pull
Ads
Product Product lifecycle
So how do you drive growth?
There is no magic bullet, damn it, if only… That being said the key is…. wait for it!!!!!
1. Define your objectives & actionable goals 2. Establish your personas and really
understand your audience 3. Map out your product lifecycle 4. Define tactics, align them to your product
lifecycle and customer personas and experiment, analyse, optimise, repeat
The Pirate Approach
Thanks Dave Mcclure
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1. Aquisition Users come to your site from various channels
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2. Activation Users enjoy their first visit
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3. Retention Users come back
4. Referal Users like the product enough to refer friends
5. Revenue Users do something that allows you to make money
The Growth Hacker funnel
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Thanks Neil Patel & Bronson Taylor
1. Get visitors
Users land on your site
2. Activate Members This is where the hard work starts by turning visitors into members and members into regular users
3. Retain Users This is where you keep providing value to your regular users so they keep coming back
What is a growth hackers job?
To have a single minded focus on how to move users from one state to the next to drive growth
They use their knowledge of products and distribution to find ingenious technology-based ways (pushing the bounds of what is expected) to drive growth
Not every growth hack will work for your company
Growth hackers experiment a lot
You often need to perform 15 – 20 tests in order to find 1 – 2 major improvements
How to run growth hacking experiments? �
There is no 100% right way but there are a couple different ways you can do it: • A/B testing • Multi variant testing • Running tactical tests
Let’s go into a little more detail regarding how to run A/B testing
Divide users into control and test groups
Run your hack on the test group and measure the difference between the two groups
This is called A/B testing
How do you measure your growth hacks?
Conversion rate # of people who do something # of people who could have Measure conversion at each step
How does it work with marketing?
As Growth hacking is defined as tactics to drive user behavior and growth, it can be combined directly into your overarching marketing plan through aligning it with: • Campaigns • Activities • Tactical initiatives
Time for the competition!
In 1956 President Eisenhower enacted the Federal Highway Act of 1956
This authorised the creation of 41,000 miles of highways linking America at a cost of $25 Billion USD
So Ronald got to thinking……..Millions of Americans driving on highways that don’t go through major cities…Those guys are going to need to eat!
They started building MacDonald's next to highway exit’s
And sometimes on top of highways hhmmmmm
The results speak for themselves
In 1996 co-workers Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith planned to start a company called JavaSoft
But they were afraid their boss would catch them, so they built a web-based email system and Hotmail was born ��
They raised $300,000 but their launch was unimpressive as their growth strategy was to buy billboards and radio ads, the same old stuff
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But someone had a better idea
Put ‘PS: I love you. Get your free e-mail at Hotmail’ at the bottom of each e-mail
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Within hours, Hotmail’s growth took the shape of a classic hockey stick curve �
They started averaging 3000 new users a day Within 6 month they were up to 1,000,000 users
In one case, Bhatia sent one email to a friend in India
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Within 3 weeks Hotmail had 300,000 users in India �
When they sold to Microsoft 1.5 years after launch, Hotmail had 8.5 million users (There were only 70 million internet users at the time)
Thank You FOR YOUR TIME!
PREPARED BY MAKEITSO PROJECT Adrian M Odgers / Chief Digital Officer Mobile : +91 9980622001 [email protected]
• Dave McClure – Start up metric for pirates • Mattan Griffel – Growth Hacking: How startups growth from 0 to millions of
users • Neil Patel & Bronson Taylor – The Definitive guide to growth hacking