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Tag: product development

  • 5 Dangerous Startup Lores (And How to Rise Above Them)

    5 Dangerous Startup Lores (And How to Rise Above Them)

    Lore: a story or fact passed between generations yet rarely questioned of its truth anymore. What lores do you believe? Whether you’re just starting your a company or a serial founder, you’ll find value in these 5 deceptively simple “startup lores” most fall for.

    didhedieyet

    June 9, 2018
    Disruptive Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Learning, Marketing Strategy, Society & Culture, Startup, Strategy
    business wisdom, entrepreneurship, growth hacking, marketing, marketing strategy, product development, product marketing, startup culture, strategy
  • 3 Types of Growth: The Lifeblood of a Startup

    3 Types of Growth: The Lifeblood of a Startup

    “Marketing is a tax you pay for not building a phenomenal product.” I’m not going to tell you what you want to hear, but rather what you should hear: marketing accelerates growth, it doesn’t cause it.

    didhedieyet

    April 20, 2018
    Disruptive business, Disruptive Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Growth Marketing, Learning, Marketing Strategy, Startup, Strategy, Uncategorized
    growth marketing, marketing strategy, Multi-channel Marketing, Optimization, Paid Marketing, Paul Graham, product development, product marketing, Retention, User Acquisition, Viral Marketing, Virality
  • Startup Essentials #2: The Power of “Purple Cow” Ideas

    Startup Essentials #2: The Power of “Purple Cow” Ideas

    Startup Essentials are simple but vital concepts for making entrepreneurial endeavor as successful as possible. Please enjoy this 2nd installment talking about the importance of having a remarkable idea.

    didhedieyet

    February 12, 2018
    Disruptive Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Growth Marketing, Society & Culture
    business, entrepreneurship, growth hacking, growth marketing, ideas, marketing, product development, startup
 

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