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  • Growth hacking such a buzz word but seems like no one can come to an agreement on

  • what it really is. Some say it's when marketing meets product development. And others say it's

  • all about analytics and experimentation. Others say Growth Hacking is

  • bullshit

  • So what is it then? Let's take a look at one of the most cited examples: Dropbox

  • who use the refer-a-friend for free space campaign to help increase the

  • growth to twenty percent per month. (Growth hack)

  • what made this so clever - was that dropbox realized that rather than pay

  • google adwords 350 dollars for customer -- they could simply leverage the cheap cost of

  • storage space. Giving out free space was cheap and everyone referred everyone for

  • it

  • Another great example is Airbnb who after some clever reverse-engineering

  • allowed their users to auto post the ads onto craigslist -- WITHOUT the approval of

  • Craigslist -- This was ingenious! AirB&B knew that a huge portion of their target

  • market gathered on craigslist and tapping into it skyrocketed their growth (Growth Hacking)

  • Because of examples like these -- Growth Hacking seems to be associated formerly with

  • startups. But i don't really agree with that notion

  • Let's break down the term. Growth Hacking. Growth: this one is simple.

  • The process of increasing in physical size

  • Hacking: You're probably thinking software hacking. I understand why but I'd

  • like to subscribe to something different

  • Hacking: someone who's willing to skirt or break the rules to achieve a singular

  • goal. Put these together and we have someone who's going to do pretty much

  • whatever it takes to grow

  • There's nothing in there about startups. In fact, Growth Hacking can even involve large corporations

  • Let's go back to 1970 - The FIFA world cup in mexico.

  • Adidas and Puma were fighting tooth and nail to win our as many athlete

  • endorsements as possible. But this was beginning to get expensive.

  • To avoid further financial bleeding

  • they agreed on what's come to be known as the Pele Pact. The legendary

  • The legendary player was off-limits for either company to use for promotional or advertising

  • purposes but this is where Puma employed their Growth Hack. Just before the World Cup Final

  • a Puma representative secretly approached Pele and made

  • a very cost-effective deal

  • The match was about to begin. The world was watching.

  • And just as the referee was about to blow the whistle

  • Pele asked for a moment the tie his shoelaces!!

  • The camera zoomed in and the entire world watched as probably laced up is

  • brand-new pumas the world's greatest football player was now publicly affiliated with Puma.

  • Now looking back at these growth hack examples you notice

  • that all of these products have something crucial in common

  • all of them had already found product-market fit before the

  • implemented their growth hacks. Growth Hacking isn't really possible if your product

  • hasn't picked up stride yet. Think of it as trying to pour gasoline on to a fire.

  • The fire is your product. The gasoline is your Growth Hack. If there aren't any flames..

  • The fuel isn't really going to do much, is it?

  • So before anything else validate your product and find a product market fit.

  • Once you do, you can go out there to find your gasoline

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