My top 5 best growth marketing hacks

šŸš€ Want more growth hacks? Subscribe here Growth Hack 1: Find high-quality prospects by repurposing existing content Write an article for your website. Repurpose it for a LinkedIn post. Post content as tweets. Use content to answer questions on Quora. Then look for which channel brings high-quality prospects. Then double down on that. Tip: When deciding which keywords to focus on for your content, run some Google ads and find the keywords that are sending high-quality prospects. Then double down on those keywords. - Growth Hack 2: Build high-quality backlinks by appearing on podcasts You have to pay per link or reach out to thousands of people to build backlinks. With podcasts, you can bypass the above 2 methods. Start reaching out to podcasters and join them as guests. Talk about your website and specific pieces of content where you need backlinks. Host will add them to the show notes. This brings brand awareness and customers too. Plus itā€™s free. Send links to the host as well, so they donā€™t miss the specific links. - šŸš€ Want more growth hacks? Subscribe here Growth Hack 3: Convert paid users into affiliates Allow paid users to add their affiliate program link to your ā€˜powered by logoā€™. ConvertKit does it so well. It urges users to join their affiliate program and add this link to their email footer branding. This brings a lot of brand awareness and some affiliate revenue for paid customers. Win-win situation. This hack can be easily implemented for scheduling tools, chat platforms, podcast players etc. In short, any SaaS that offers a widget or script can utilize this hack. - Growth Hack 4: Build side-projects for your main project The fancy name for this hack is ā€˜engineering as marketingā€™. Build quick side-projects whose audience overlaps with your main offering. For example, Taplio, a LinkedIn scheduling tool built a LinkedIn carousel generator. Besides that, they acquired some slick websites like What To Tweet and added the Tweet Hunter logo there which is driving traffic to their main product. All these free tools complement their main product. P.S. After building your side-project, launch it on Product Hunt too. - Growth Hack 5: Urge delighted customer to review you The question is how to find a delighted user. Itā€™s very easy if you have great customer support. When the support team resolves the userā€™s support ticket, he/she will naturally thank you for helping. This is the best time to kick in, ask him gently to review your product on G2 or wherever you need a review. Please add the link too. Want more marketing hacks? Support us here: https://www.producthunt.com/post... šŸš€

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bijal dave
Such an insightful list ! Thank you for sharing!
Vincent Waller
Great Info šŸ‘šŸ»
Vaalz
This was very helpful, thank you.
Heleana Grace
Awesome list! Video is missing though in that content repurposing point. šŸ˜„
Jonathan Nass
I love the podcast idea! Any recommendations of some good ones that focus on early stage pre-seed startups? Or do you have any tips for finding good podcasts to connect with?
Gurjeet Matharu
Bought. Thank you for this!! Excellent resource.
Janak Patel
Interesting reading Falak ! I have a question, how do you reach out to hundreds of people to generate backlinks?
Tanzirul Huda
Great hacks.
Csaba Zajdo
These hacks are useful and resonant with some of the practices I have been using.
Rahul Mehta
-Use Content Marketing to Engage and Reach New Audiences -Utilize Social Media Platforms for Engaging Conversation -Create Useful Insights That Can Be Shared on Sites like Pinterest and LinkedIn -Develop Custom Landing Pages that Are Optimized for Specific Traffic Sources.
Marko Rakic
Good list, Falak! Let's connect and stay in touch.
Raghav Mittal
Great learnings..Thanks for sharing
Jasper Ruijs
Thanks for sharing! If you hit me up for your next launch, I will be likely to upvote if I deem it as valuable as this post.