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3 9 A C T I O N A B L E G R O W T H H A C K I N G T A C T I C S
A C Q U I S I T I O N H A C K S
PART 1A C T I V A T I O N
H A C K S
PART 2R E T E N T I O N
H A C K S
PART 3R E F E R R A L
H A C K S
PART 4R E V E N U E
H A C K S
PART 5
While none of the influential people in your field may care about
you, arranging an interview with them can help you capture their
audience and profile. Interviewing established people in your field is
a great way to learn valuable information.
BONUS: Write about the interview on your blog, and ask
your interviewee if you can record your conversation for a
possible audio/video rehashing of the interview.
Try to cite your sources when writing your blog posts,
especially if your post was inspired by established
individuals or startups in your field.
Make it a point to email them and tweet them once your
post goes live - say that they were a big influence in
your post, and invite them to tweet back or
comment on your post.
The key is to find people that can help your post
get a lot of traffic, yet approachable enough so that
they'll oblige your request.
Other people are most likely more credible than you, so try and
tap industry leaders to do a guest post on your blog. They may
have a huge following on their own and therefore
not need your help.
But with good relationship-building, you can show them that
doing a guest post on your blog can help them expand
their reach even more.
Make sure to go for industry icons that are credible enough
to have a sizeable following, and encourage them to
promote their guest post when it goes live.
This way, your post can target the small albeit engaged audience
of Slideshare, and get more shares purely for being a more visual
and engaging version of your previous blog post.
Make sure to promote the presentation and include links
back to your product and blog in your introduction
and conclusion slides!
To build your credibility in your field, start answering questions in
Quora (i.e. the intellectual hangout of the startup world).
Make sure to follow topics that are relevant to your startup, and
answer questions where you can add value and redirect
traffic to your product and/or website.
Short, non-intellectual answers get downvoted or hidden on
Quora, so keep your answer valuable for it to climb the
top of the answers section.
Did you know that aside from asking industry questions, Quora
is also used for product comparison and discovering
alternatives?
If you've already done the previous tactics, then you already have
a good foundation for your course.
Don’t forget to promote your course across your online channels
to position as an expert in your field!
Integrate with the most popular platforms that compliment your product
and can fast-track you to bigger audiences.
If your product/service complements an established platform,
take advantage of this and provide integration. Doing this
removes a lot of friction from your activation process and
exposes your product to a wider audience.
Once your partner platform puts you in their Integrations
directory, try to push for a blog announcement, an announcement
to their mailing list and a couple of tweets.
Write a 7-day educational email course on your industry topic, and promote the
signup form on your blog.
To offer your audience value and therefore make conversion a
little easier, produce a 7-day educational email course.
Just make sure to keep your course educational and only
introduce your conversion goal during the later days (6th or 7th).
Since publishing a e-book is great way to boost your status as a
thought leader, you can offer this to your readers as an
alternative means to consume your best content.
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These growth hacks appeared first in trak.io’s blog. Check out the 1st Part here.