Post by account_disabled on Nov 26, 2023 6:46:25 GMT
They can fill their mouths all they want, but that's something else and the three most important qualities that define a Growth Hacker? There are many. If you force me to choose three I would definitely say: A data-driven mindset . Many say they use data driven approaches when in reality they use, as dear Andrew Chen would say , a data-informed approach. They set up the analytics, they know what happens in their system and then the relationship with the data ends there. The true Growth Hacker doesn't make any decisions if there isn't a supporting metric.
A or, simply, multidisciplinary training . As I already said in a previous answer, a self-respecting Growth Hacker works across different fields. It is important to have a minimum amount of training in UX, psychology and Web Development Services behaviors, copywriting, etc. Creativity and open-mindedness . All this constant talk about data risks conveying the message that the Growth Hacker has no creativity. In reality it is false and, indeed, it is essential to have a great open-mindedness and a good dose of creativity. How does being a Growth Hacker change how you perceive a product or service.
This question is closely linked to the previous one and, in particular, to point 3 of my answer. The Growth Hacker attempts to analyze the behind the scenes of a product or service, but not just in terms of data and numbers. One thing I often do is, for example, understand whether a technique that worked in a certain sector can work in another. The aspects of creativity I referred to above are fundamental when you find yourself testing a new product or service. I always ask myself: why did they do this? I wonder if I can also use it with that client? What if there was this other thing here instead? growth-hacking-raffaele-gaito-growth-hacker.
A or, simply, multidisciplinary training . As I already said in a previous answer, a self-respecting Growth Hacker works across different fields. It is important to have a minimum amount of training in UX, psychology and Web Development Services behaviors, copywriting, etc. Creativity and open-mindedness . All this constant talk about data risks conveying the message that the Growth Hacker has no creativity. In reality it is false and, indeed, it is essential to have a great open-mindedness and a good dose of creativity. How does being a Growth Hacker change how you perceive a product or service.
This question is closely linked to the previous one and, in particular, to point 3 of my answer. The Growth Hacker attempts to analyze the behind the scenes of a product or service, but not just in terms of data and numbers. One thing I often do is, for example, understand whether a technique that worked in a certain sector can work in another. The aspects of creativity I referred to above are fundamental when you find yourself testing a new product or service. I always ask myself: why did they do this? I wonder if I can also use it with that client? What if there was this other thing here instead? growth-hacking-raffaele-gaito-growth-hacker.