Growth Hacking for Dummies
暫譯: 初學者的增長黑客指南

Adhiya, Anuj

  • 出版商: For Dummies
  • 出版日期: 2020-04-07
  • 售價: $1,100
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,045
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 256
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1119612136
  • ISBN-13: 9781119612131
  • 相關分類: 行銷/網路行銷 Marketing駭客 Hack
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商品描述

Hack your business growth the scientific way

Airbnb. Uber. Spotify. To join the big fish in the disruptive digital shark tank you need to get beyond siloed sales and marketing approaches. You have to move ahead fast--with input from your whole organization--or die. Since the early 2010s, growth hacking culture has developed as the way to achieve this, pulling together multiple talents--product managers, data analysts, programmers, creatives, and yes, marketers--to build a lean, mean, iterative machine that delivers the swift sustainable growth you need to stay alive and beat the competition.

Growth Hacking for Dummies provides a blueprint for building the machine from the ground-up, whether you're a fledgling organization looking for ways to outperform big budgets and research teams, or an established business wanting to apply emerging techniques to your process. Written by a growth thought leader who learned from the original growth hacking gurus, you'll soon be an expert in the tech world innovations that make this the proven route to the big time: iteration, constant testing, agile approaches, and flexible responses to your customers' evolving needs.

  • Soup to nuts: get a full overview of the growth hacking process and tools
  • Appliance of science: how to build and implement concept-testing models
  • Coming together: pick up best practices for building a cross-disciplinary team
  • Follow the data: find out what your customers really want

You know you can't just stay still--start moving ahead by developing the growth hacking mindset that'll help you win big and leave the competition dead in the water

商品描述(中文翻譯)

**用科學的方法駭入你的商業成長**

Airbnb、Uber、Spotify。要在這個顛覆性數位鯊魚池中與大魚們競爭,你需要超越孤立的銷售和行銷方法。你必須迅速前進,並獲得整個組織的意見,否則就會被淘汰。自2010年代初期以來,成長駭客文化已發展成為實現這一目標的方法,將多種人才聚集在一起——產品經理、數據分析師、程式設計師、創意人員,以及行銷人員——以建立一個精簡、高效、迭代的機器,提供你所需的快速可持續成長,以保持生存並擊敗競爭對手。

《成長駭客入門》提供了一個從零開始建立這個機器的藍圖,無論你是一個尋求超越大預算和研究團隊的初創組織,還是一個希望將新興技術應用於流程的成熟企業。這本書由一位成長思想領袖撰寫,他從原始的成長駭客大師那裡學到了知識,你將很快成為技術世界創新方面的專家,這些創新使這條路徑成為通往成功的可靠途徑:迭代、持續測試、敏捷方法,以及靈活應對客戶不斷變化的需求。

- 從頭到尾:全面了解成長駭客的過程和工具
- 科學應用:如何建立和實施概念測試模型
- 團結合作:學習建立跨學科團隊的最佳實踐
- 數據驅動:了解你的客戶真正想要什麼

你知道你不能停滯不前——開始前進,培養成長駭客的心態,幫助你贏得大獎,讓競爭對手無法翻身。

作者簡介

Anuj Adhiya learned growth hacking as a community moderator and then Director of Engagement and Analytics at GrowthHackers (founded by Sean Ellis, who coined growth hacking). He's mentored and coached a number of startups on the growth methodology at Harvard Innovation Labs & Seedstars. He's currently the VP of Growth at Jamber.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Anuj Adhiya 作為社群管理員學習了成長駭客,之後擔任 GrowthHackers 的參與與分析總監(該公司由創造成長駭客一詞的 Sean Ellis 創立)。他在哈佛創新實驗室和 Seedstars 指導和輔導了多家初創公司,專注於成長方法論。目前,他是 Jamber 的成長副總裁。