Growth Hacking - A How To Guide On Becoming A Growth Hacker (Paperback)
暫譯: 成長駭客 - 成為成長駭客的實用指南 (平裝本)
Mr Jose Casanova, Joe Casanova
- 出版商: CSNV Books
- 出版日期: 2013-08-14
- 售價: $840
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $798
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 162
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0615868711
- ISBN-13: 9780615868714
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相關分類:
行銷/網路行銷 Marketing、駭客 Hack
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商品描述
So, you're interested in growth hacking. Maybe you know a little about it, maybe you've never heard about it, maybe you're the inventor of the term and you're scoping out the competition (hi, Sean!) No matter who you are, you're not looking to make a business grow – it's your looking to make a business erupt like Vesuvius. You're looking to spread like blue jeans and the Beatles – to become an uninterrupted facet of modern life, like automobiles, cable television and Facebook. In the digital age, there is such a proliferation of choice and competition that it is no longer enough for a business to "get people in the door." A consumer can easily try a product, make a snap decision on its relative value, and leave with no more effort than clicking "unsubscribe" to the first auto-drip e-mail that arrives in their inbox. Recent societal and technological developments have introduced an urgent need for online businesses to focus on retention and engagement. The more engaged users are, the more likely they are to refer friends, family, professional contacts and like minded people to their particular community, which in itself organically drives acquisition. This results in a larger user base, which increases engagement and thus retention and referral. This is a concept known as virality, which is the evolution of the concept of "word-of-mouth marketing." Virality is the way that you accomplish that benevolent positive feedback loop. As a growth hacker, virality is what you are about, because you are responsible for driving explosive, exponential growth for a company, a la Twitter, YouTube and Pinterest. Your job is to do the years of work that make something an "overnight success." After the roar of the crowd has subsided and their fickle attention spans start to scan the horizon for the next big thing, it's your job to shake it all up, re-engage them and turn your huge growth gains into a long-term, sustainable user base. This is not marketing. This is not product development. This is not entrepreneurship. This is growth hacking.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
所以,你對成長駭客(growth hacking)感興趣。也許你對它有一點了解,也許你從未聽過這個詞,或者你是這個術語的創造者,正在觀察競爭對手(嗨,Sean!)。無論你是誰,你並不是想讓一個企業成長——你想讓一個企業像維蘇威火山一樣爆發。你希望像藍色牛仔褲和披頭士樂隊一樣廣泛傳播——成為現代生活中不可或缺的一部分,就像汽車、有線電視和Facebook一樣。在數位時代,選擇和競爭的激增使得企業僅僅「讓人們進門」已經不再足夠。消費者可以輕易地嘗試一個產品,迅速決定其相對價值,並且只需點擊「取消訂閱」就能離開他們的收件箱中第一封自動發送的電子郵件。最近的社會和技術發展引入了在線企業迫切需要專注於留存和參與的需求。用戶參與度越高,他們就越有可能將朋友、家人、專業聯繫人和志同道合的人推薦給他們的特定社群,這本身就會自然驅動用戶獲取。這導致了更大的用戶基礎,進而增加了參與度,從而提高了留存率和推薦率。這是一個被稱為病毒性(virality)的概念,它是「口碑行銷(word-of-mouth marketing)」概念的演變。病毒性是你實現這種良性正反饋循環的方式。作為一名成長駭客,病毒性就是你的核心,因為你負責為公司推動爆炸性、指數級的增長,像Twitter、YouTube和Pinterest一樣。你的工作是完成那些讓某件事成為「一夜成名」的多年努力。在人群的喧囂平息後,他們那善變的注意力開始掃描地平線尋找下一個大事件時,你的工作就是重新激發他們的興趣,並將你巨大的增長成果轉化為一個長期、可持續的用戶基礎。這不是行銷。這不是產品開發。這不是創業。這是成長駭客。