Growth Hacker Marketing

Growth Hacker Marketing – Book Review

By: Ryan Holiday Introduction to Growth Hacking in 1996 In 1996, Silicon Valley investor Tim Draper inadvertently sparked the concept of growth-hacker marketing during a meeting with Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith, the creators of Hotmail. Draper’s suggestion to include a promotional message at the bottom of every email generated 8.5 million subscribers within a…

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Google Business Profile 3-Pack 30-Day Playbook

Day 21 – Adjust Your Strategy with Google Business Profile Data Insights Into Action: Adjust Your Strategy with Google Business Profile Data is an article that highlights the importance of using Google Business Profile data to adjust one’s marketing strategy. The article emphasizes that businesses need to be aware of the insights provided by their…

Grouped

Grouped – Book Review

By: Paul Adams Everything You Know About Social Media Is Wrong: Challenge common misconceptions about social media by understanding how people truly share online. Paul Adams, former head of social efforts at Facebook and Google, shares insights on strong ties and weak ties, challenging the notion of targeting individuals with thousands of Twitter followers. 5-15-50-150-500:…

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Google Business Profile 3-Pack 30-Day Playbook

Day 20 – Voice Search Victory: Optimize Your Profile with Conversational Keywords Voice search is becoming increasingly popular as more and more people use smart speakers, smartphones, and other devices to search for information online. With the rise of voice search, it’s important for businesses and individuals to optimize their online profiles with conversational keywords…

Giftology

Giftology – Book Review

By: John Ruhlin John Ruhlin’s Giftology Journey: From an Ohio farm to becoming the foremost authority on corporate gift giving, John Ruhlin’s path unfolded unexpectedly. Initially a Cutco distributor, Ruhlin applied principles of generosity, leading him to achieve record-breaking deals and eventually founding The Ruhlin Group. His strategy focuses on gifting “practical luxury” items to…

Getting To Yes

Getting To Yes – Book Review

By: Roger Fisher Introduction: Whether in business deals, legal matters, or parenting, negotiation is a constant in daily life. “Getting To Yes” introduces principled negotiation, developed at the Harvard Negotiation Project, as an effective approach to enhance negotiation skills. The Problem – Negotiations Over Positions: Defining successful negotiation criteria, the article critiques the common practice…

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Google Business Profile 3-Pack 30-Day Playbook

Day 18 – Community Champion: Engage in Local Events for Maximum Exposure Community involvement is a key to success when it comes to promoting a business. Engaging in local events is an excellent way to get maximum exposure for your brand. Day 18 of the Community Champion challenge focuses on this very topic, encouraging individuals…

From Impossible To Inevitable

From Impossible To Inevitable – Book Review

By: Aaron Ross Jason Lemkin Nail a Niche: To achieve hypergrowth, identify and dominate a niche market where you can consistently attract unaffiliated customers. Focus on a specific target customer with a popular pain point, tangible results, a believable solution, identifiable targets, and a unique solution to avoid commoditization. Create Predictable Pipeline:  Build a predictable…

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Google Business Profile 3-Pack 30-Day Playbook

Day 17 – Google Ads Genius: Maximize Visibility with Location Extensions Google Ads is an essential tool for businesses seeking to improve their online visibility and attract more customers. One way to increase visibility is through the use of location extensions. By adding location extensions to their Google Ads campaigns, businesses can provide potential customers…