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Acquire New Users by Adding Growth Hacking to your Marketing Strategy

ConversionXL

The goal of growth hacking as marketing is rapid growth, using strategies and tactics that leverage (and even exploit) technology, platforms, and behavior to reach an end goal. Airbnb and Dropbox are textbook examples of how growth hacking can transform a business from a niche offering into a household name and market leader.

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The Ultimate Guide to Startup Accelerators

Hubspot

Do you have a minimum viable product (MVP)? Some accelerators work with marketing technology companies, while others specialize in finance technology. Look for a program that aligns with your product and business as the education and mentorship resources will follow suit. Can you articulate your challenges?

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SaaStr Podcast #218: Twilio Founder, Jeff Lawson & SendGrid CEO, Sameer Dholakia on Why Developer First Is A Maturation In The Supply Chain Of Software

SaaStr

You build something quickly, a minimum viable product. And I think that’s the general arc of technology and that is now happening for the developers [00:15:09]. We had developers who were using early versions of Twilio, giving us great feedback, using it, launching things, wanting to pay us. No, no, no.