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 Dan’s Biz Bookshelf: ‘Growth Hacker Marketing’
Sometimes, a book comes along that challenges everything you thought you knew about your profession. For those in marketing, PR, or advertising, Ryan Holiday’s Growth Hacker Marketing: A Primer on the Future of PR, Marketing, and Advertising is that book. It’s a powerful manifesto for a new era of marketing.
Holiday’s fundamental premise is simple but revolutionary: traditional marketing is dead. The days of big-budget campaigns and flashy TV commercials are giving way to a more efficient and innovative method called growth hacking, which focuses on measurable, scalable, and repeatable strategies to drive growth. It’s about leveraging creativity, data, and technology to build a product that markets itself.
Growth Hacker Marketing offers practical examples, such as how Dropbox, instead of spending millions on advertising, offered additional free storage to users who referred their friends. This turned customers into brand ambassadors, driving exponential growth at minimal cost. Holiday breaks down why this worked and how you can apply similar thinking to your business.
Another example in the book is Airbnb, which found its audience by creating a tool that allowed users to post their listings on Craigslist with a single click. This move tapped into Craigslist’s massive user base, reaching millions of potential customers for free.
Holiday writes clearly and knowledgeably. He doesn’t bury readers in jargon or complex theories, and provides actionable insights and frameworks that anyone can use. He emphasizes building a “minimum viable product” and testing it with real users before scaling to ensure you’re not wasting time and money on something no one wants.
His advice is relevant in today’s digital landscape, pointing out that the cost of reaching consumers has plummeted thanks to social media, email marketing, and analytics. However, with these opportunities come challenges. Holiday stresses iterating quickly and using data to make informed decisions.
Growth Hacker Marketing is a wake-up call for marketers stuck in old ways. Holiday doesn’t just present a vision of the future; he provides the tools to thrive. Whether you’re a startup founder, a small business owner, or a seasoned marketer, this book will inspire you to tackle your next challenge with fresh eyes and a smart strategy.
If you’re ready to stop throwing money at ads and start creating measurable and sustainable growth, I highly recommend this book.
Dan Beaulieu is president of D.B. Management Group.
Title: Growth Hacker Marketing: A Primer on the Future of PR, Marketing, and Advertising
Author: Ryan Holiday
Copyright: 2018 Portfolio
Pages: 176
Price: $9.99
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