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Welcome to the growth hacking series podcast with Nader Sabry
This series is a sequence of short get value-packed podcasts about growth hacking and how you can use it to grow whether your startup, a fortune 500 r a government.
Over the past ten years, growth hacking has taken a new shape although it's been happing from the dawn of war.
Warfare mechanicals is the real birth point of growth hacking when asymmetrical combat took place. That is when a weaker part defeats a stronger one. This has been happening for a long time, but what’s the secret.
The secret is in the fact that a weaker opponent changes their moves breaking all rules. While stronger opponents follow the rules even if they have initially created them, the weaker parties break them and crush their active adversaries at their own game. This is a new story, and this isn’t an old or dead game, its thriving and getting even more sophisticated by the day.
Welcome to the world of growth hacking.
What is growth hacking –
Growth hacking is when less effort is exerted to yield disproportionate results. The transition point where this happens is where growth hacking takes place.
Although today most of the examples we see shine are tech companies the practices go back much further, and a traditional example I like to use are two one is military where this was born, and one is a company we all know and love but is far from a tech company
- China / Japanese war
- McDonalds
But is growth hacking for you? Well if you face one of the following challenges its time to change your game and use it:
1. Excessive pressure from competition
2. Increased cost of operations
3. Decreased profitability
4. More demanding consumer needs than before
5. New players entering your field frequently
6. Slow to adopt technology and exploit it
7. Unable to transform your business model to change the game
8. Your industry is changing, but you're not keeping pace
9. Unable to anticipate what’s next
10. Overall growth is flat or not growing at all
Making growth hacking work – is a blend of talents, mixing, technology, strategy, marketing, creativity, design, psychology, economics, and business.
But… where do you start how do you make growth hacking work for you….
This podcast series is designed to help you do precisely that, to get started…
This series will cover
1. What is growth hacking
2. Why growth hacking is important
3. How to growth hack
4. Who are the significant success sin growth hacking and how you can learn from them
5. When does it make sense to growth hack
6. The top growth hacking courses to get you started now
7. The top growth hacking tools to get you started
8. Top growth hacking influencers shaping and changing the game
9. Top growth hacking techniques
10. The future of growth hacking
All ten podcasts have an original article with resources, links, and even more, details to get you started and on your way.
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This series is a sequence of short get value-packed podcasts about growth hacking and how you can use it to grow whether your startup, a fortune 500 r a government.
Over the past ten years, growth hacking has taken a new shape although it's been happing from the dawn of war.
Warfare mechanicals is the real birth point of growth hacking when asymmetrical combat took place. That is when a weaker part defeats a stronger one. This has been happening for a long time, but what’s the secret.
The secret is in the fact that a weaker opponent changes their moves breaking all rules. While stronger opponents follow the rules even if they have initially created them, the weaker parties break them and crush their active adversaries at their own game. This is a new story, and this isn’t an old or dead game, its thriving and getting even more sophisticated by the day.
Welcome to the world of growth hacking.
What is growth hacking –
Growth hacking is when less effort is exerted to yield disproportionate results. The transition point where this happens is where growth hacking takes place.
Although today most of the examples we see shine are tech companies the practices go back much further, and a traditional example I like to use are two one is military where this was born, and one is a company we all know and love but is far from a tech company
- China / Japanese war
- McDonalds
But is growth hacking for you? Well if you face one of the following challenges its time to change your game and use it:
1. Excessive pressure from competition
2. Increased cost of operations
3. Decreased profitability
4. More demanding consumer needs than before
5. New players entering your field frequently
6. Slow to adopt technology and exploit it
7. Unable to transform your business model to change the game
8. Your industry is changing, but you're not keeping pace
9. Unable to anticipate what’s next
10. Overall growth is flat or not growing at all
Making growth hacking work – is a blend of talents, mixing, technology, strategy, marketing, creativity, design, psychology, economics, and business.
But… where do you start how do you make growth hacking work for you….
This podcast series is designed to help you do precisely that, to get started…
This series will cover
1. What is growth hacking
2. Why growth hacking is important
3. How to growth hack
4. Who are the significant success sin growth hacking and how you can learn from them
5. When does it make sense to growth hack
6. The top growth hacking courses to get you started now
7. The top growth hacking tools to get you started
8. Top growth hacking influencers shaping and changing the game
9. Top growth hacking techniques
10. The future of growth hacking
All ten podcasts have an original article with resources, links, and even more, details to get you started and on your way.
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