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Lessons Learned: The three drivers of growth for your business.

Startup Lessons Learned

Paid - if your product monetizes customers better than your competitors, you have the opportunity to use your lifetime value advantage to drive growth. In this model, you take some fraction of the lifetime value of each customer and plow that back into paid acquisition through SEM, banner ads, PR, affiliates, etc.

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Lessons Learned: Don't launch

Startup Lessons Learned

Announce a new product, start its PR campaign, and engage in buzz marketing activities. Marketing launch) Make a new product available to customers in the general public. Product launch) In todays world, there is no reason you have to do these two things at the same time. Do some Customer Development instead.

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Lessons Learned: What is customer development?

Startup Lessons Learned

When we build products, we use a methodology. But too often when its time to think about customers, marketing, positioning, or PR, we delegate it to "marketroids" or "suits." We know some products succeed and others fail, but the reasons are complex and the unpredictable. Case Study: Continuous deployment makes releases n.

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The Superbowl ad test

Startup Lessons Learned

Even worse, entrepreneurs are faced with a constant barrage of vanity metrics from competitors and other companies engaged in PR. Isn’t it equally possible that this company is spending more money on advertising or marketing than it’s competitors? The PR firm helpfully left out that context.) But is that true?

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Lo, my 2295 subscribers, who are you?

Startup Lessons Learned

In a startup, these channels of communication are critical to understand for advertising, launch and PR purposes. If they are willing to pay big bucks, for example, to attend a conference on a certain topic, that bodes well for your ability to sell them a product related to that topic.

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The cardinal sin of community management

Startup Lessons Learned

We kept denying that we had done anything wrong, that the features still worked as advertised, and justifying our decisions instead of apologizing. Have you personally visited the Content Creator forums and read through the PR thread? PR is even worse - last week I did 200 or so and found 10 UFI and AP items available to minors.

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Lessons Learned: What is a market? (a guide for hackers)

Startup Lessons Learned

If so, how do we think about successful companies that dont charge money for their product? Are advertisers customers, and are they part of a market? But also, remember that eBay started out with pez dispensers but also remember that Google never advertised and Ive heard that Facebook got it right from the start.