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Growth Hacker Marketing

Growth Hacker Marketing

Veröffentlicht: 2014-09-30
© Penguin Publishing Group
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-09-30
© Penguin Publishing Group

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A Primer on the Future of PR, Marketing and Advertising
A new generation of megabrands like Facebook, Dropbox, Airbnb, and Twitter haven’t spent a dime on traditional marketing. No press releases, no TV commercials, no billboards. Instead, they rely on a new strategy—growth hacking—to reach many more people despite modest marketing budgets. Growth hackers have thrown out the old playbook and replaced it with tools that are testable, trackable, and scalable. They believe that products and businesses should be modified repeatedly until they’re primed to generate explosive reactions.
Bestselling author Ryan Holiday, the acclaimed marketing guru for American Apparel and many bestselling authors and multiplatinum musicians, explains the new rules and provides valuable examples and case studies for aspiring growth hackers. Whether you work for a tiny start-up or a Fortune 500 giant, if you’re responsible for building awareness and buzz for a product or service, this is your road map.

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2015-05-24

Really not worth the money

I'm sorry to say that, but this book is really not worth the money! Even 3 or 5€ would be too much as there is much better content about this topic available online and for free.
If you have only a little bit detailed knowledge about content marketing, SEO, SEM etc. you won't find anything new. The again and again pinpointed "mindset of a growth hacker" could be summed up in a short list of ten bullet points, you don't need a book for it: 1. build a good product which the people need (really magic!) 2. product market fit 3. improve customer experience and processes 4. ... etc. pp.).
What is left are some "how other companies did it" stories with more or less surprising facts - obviously the author fell in love with the "get free space" button on dropbox to get the people to recommend dropbox to other people. Is that really so breathtaking? No, it isn't. Like the whole book.
MacFrank74