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1. Relevance of these 10
slides
•

It may be be trivial

•

It may be wrong

•

It all depends on you
2. Context
•

Products that depend on an organically growing
active user base

•

Get a massive amount of users ‘for free’ (zero
advertisement budget)

•

Creating value first, monetize later
3. “Mobile Marketing”
Do you need it; seriously?
•

Why?!

•

To get users?

•

What kind?

•

Actives!

•

Very active actives

•

How is mobile marketing going to help you?!

•

(In case you wonder; getting e.g. paid downloads is a different
kind of business, see context)
4. When do you need to
think about “growth hacking”
•

Depends on your product

•

You can do all the growth hacking you want, if
you have a leaky bucket it’ll going nowhere

•

Focus on retention and engagement first
5. Growth hacking?
•

Usually seen in a pretty technical context in
startups - be careful

•

In-app ‘invites’

•

Sharing in existing social graphs (discover)

•

Nothing wrong with the tools, but double check
relevance to your product and be open to
other ideas
6. WOM
•

The holy grail - very strong, and very free *when
it works

•

“People talking about your stuff” AND make
other people excited and curious

•

Why would they do that?
7. WOM 2

•

Journalists, mainstream media, celebreties, etc.
talking about your stuff

•

Why would they do that?
8. Why do people talk about
your stuff
•

They are excited about it (ranging from value they get,
experiences, to cool animations *think about sustainability…)

•

The value of the product is increased if your peers are on it
too

•

They want to brag about something *not directly related to
the product itself

•

Their imagination just runs wild thinking about it

•

Journalists can create a story that attracts a lot of readers
*they obviously have their own interest
9. Chaos
•

Some stuff is just unpredictable

•

Generate and try tons of ideas

•

Observe with great curiosity
Focus on understanding

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LTV > CPI - Onno Faber

  • 1.
  • 2. 1. Relevance of these 10 slides • It may be be trivial • It may be wrong • It all depends on you
  • 3. 2. Context • Products that depend on an organically growing active user base • Get a massive amount of users ‘for free’ (zero advertisement budget) • Creating value first, monetize later
  • 4. 3. “Mobile Marketing” Do you need it; seriously? • Why?! • To get users? • What kind? • Actives! • Very active actives • How is mobile marketing going to help you?! • (In case you wonder; getting e.g. paid downloads is a different kind of business, see context)
  • 5. 4. When do you need to think about “growth hacking” • Depends on your product • You can do all the growth hacking you want, if you have a leaky bucket it’ll going nowhere • Focus on retention and engagement first
  • 6. 5. Growth hacking? • Usually seen in a pretty technical context in startups - be careful • In-app ‘invites’ • Sharing in existing social graphs (discover) • Nothing wrong with the tools, but double check relevance to your product and be open to other ideas
  • 7. 6. WOM • The holy grail - very strong, and very free *when it works • “People talking about your stuff” AND make other people excited and curious • Why would they do that?
  • 8. 7. WOM 2 • Journalists, mainstream media, celebreties, etc. talking about your stuff • Why would they do that?
  • 9. 8. Why do people talk about your stuff • They are excited about it (ranging from value they get, experiences, to cool animations *think about sustainability…) • The value of the product is increased if your peers are on it too • They want to brag about something *not directly related to the product itself • Their imagination just runs wild thinking about it • Journalists can create a story that attracts a lot of readers *they obviously have their own interest
  • 10. 9. Chaos • Some stuff is just unpredictable • Generate and try tons of ideas • Observe with great curiosity