A term coined in 2010 by Dropbox entrepreneur Sean Ellis, “growth hacking,” refers to a new way of marketing that’s popular with start ups due to its heavy emphasis on rapid growth. A growth hacker’s goal is to come up with creative, tech-savvy ways to grow a businesses’s online user base and digital presence as quickly and effectively as possible. Small to medium businesses (SMB’s) can benefit from a few good growth hacks, too. Which “hacks” will actually work is something that varies considerably from business to business. For AirBnB, the hack that made the difference was using Craigslist to attract users and traffic. For Zynga, it was Facebook alerts and cheap online advertising. Could growth hacking help grow your small to medium business? Check out the following five tips below, and learn!
✖
Let’s Organize an event together ! Contact us
✖
Leave a reply