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What in the world is growth hacking, and why you should learn how to do it
Digital marketers have their work cut out for them these days. With the onslaught of content flowing in and out of everyone’s news feeds, it has become increasingly hard to capture the attention of users. Marketers need to find a way to make their content stand out amongst earth-shattering TV cancellation (and resurrection) news, royal wedding updates, and adorable puppy videos. And they need to do it fast.
They’re expected to explore non-traditional marketing methods and pin down surefire tactics to grow their user base at exponential rates. This is the essence of growth hacking. It revolves around coming up with a sustainable marketing game plan that looks drastically different than traditional marketing.
Growth hacking is not an exact science, but it’s science all the same in the sense that it requires continuous experimentation. And with the User Engagement & Marketing Bundle, you’ll learn secrets to acquiring new users via a myriad of experiments that help to pinpoint the most efficient growth strategy.
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It includes seven valuable courses covering a diverse range of topics that will teach you the elite skills that top digital marketers need today. It features lessons on how to target consumers based on their online activity, build an effective advertising network for cheap, and free and fast ways to drive traffic to your website.
You’ll also get a primer on B2B growth hacking, where you’ll learn ingenious methods to generate more business leads. You’ll discover how to bring cart abandoners back to your site, create high-converting marketing collaterals, and how to make your campaigns go viral.
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