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Hacking Growth

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SKU: 9780753545379

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Hacking Growth by Sean Ellis reveals the growth hacking strategies used by today’s fastest-growing companies. Learn how to build cross-functional teams, run continuous experiments, and optimize customer acquisition, retention, engagement, and monetization. Achieve exponential growth by focusing on customer-centric strategies rather than product-centric ones. ISBN: 9780753545379

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780753545379
  • Publisher: Ebury Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 232 mm
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 390 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0753545373
  • Publisher Date: 27 Apr 2017
  • Depth: 27
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Width: 155 mm

10 reviews for Hacking Growth

  1. Sindhu Raj

    This book opened my eyes to new possibilities. The case studies were interesting, but I wish there were more actionable steps. Still, a valuable resource.

  2. Anuj Goyal

    While the book offers a solid overview of growth hacking, it lacked depth in certain areas. Some concepts felt too high-level and less hands-on. Still worth reading once.

  3. Shubh Gupta

    I was hoping for more advanced techniques, but it’s still a good introduction to growth hacking for beginners.

  4. Simran Kadam

    Changed my perspective on growth! The emphasis on customer-centricity is spot on. Definitely worth the investment and time.

  5. Tanmay Kumar Sarkar

    A must-read for any marketer! It’s packed with practical advice and frameworks for driving growth. I highly recommend it!

  6. Nayan Gupta

    Excellent book! It’s well-written and easy to understand. The examples were super helpful. This will help me a lot in my current role.

  7. Devansh Bansal

    A bit generic, but the fundamentals are solid. I found it useful for understanding the core principles of growth hacking.

  8. Tannu Rani

    Decent overview, but a lot of the information can be found online. Not sure I would recommend spending money on the book.

  9. Anonymous

    Hacking Growth is a decent read for startups. Some tactics felt repetitive, but overall, good insights on experimentation and growth strategies. Not a game-changer, but worth a look.

  10. Sanjeev Kumar Pal

    Hacking Growth provided a structured approach to experimentation. The focus on customer acquisition was particularly insightful. It may be very helpful and informative.

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