6 Growth Hack Techniques You Can Try TodayOne of the best ways to understand growth hacking is to, well, get started doing it.

ByNeil Patel

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Growth hacking has changed the game for today's marketers. However, a lot of people are confused as to what growth hacking actually is. Sure, it's different from traditional marketing, buthow,andwhy?And what does it all mean?

One of the best ways to understand growth hacking is todogrowth hacking. Not only will you begin to understand how it works, but you'll also experience its growth potential.

Here are six growth hacking techniques you can implement in your own company:

1. Start a blog.

"Wait, give me some real techniques," you're thinking.

Actually, I'm serious about this. A blog is an essential tool in the growth hacker's toolbox.

But don't let the word "blog" throw you off. What I'm aiming at is a full-fledged content-marketing effort.

Growth hacking runs on the engine ofcontent. You've heard it so many times it makes you nauseous: "Content is king."

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It's true. Whatever method you choose -- blogging,Instagram,Slideshare,infographics-- content matters.

The better you become at creating content, promoting content and sustaining an output of content, the better you'll be at growth hacking. Today's customers -- yep, even your customers -- want content. They read content, and they convert based on content.

Growth hacking means content marketing.

2. Guest post.

As marketers should know by now, traditional "linkbuilding" is history. Gone are the days when you could rustle up a few linkbacks after sending some emails and pulling a few strings.

How do you grow your brand today and get those coveted linkbacks?

It's called guest posting. Even thoughit irks the powers that be, it still works. As long as you're creating high-quality content on high-quality sites, you'll get the high-quality growth that you deserve.

Here's how you do it: Identify the leading websites in your niche and pitch them with a request to provide an article.

3. Build your personal brand.

Growth hacking is enhanced by personal branding.

Today's top growth hackers are well-known people like Elon Musk, Richard Branson, Tim Ferriss and Jeff Bezos. These entrepreneurs didn't approach growth like a typical CMO. They hacked their way in, creating massive disruptions as they did so.

If you can become a small-time celebrity in your own right, then you're already positioned to start killing it with growth hacking.

One does not simply "become a small-time celebrity" without a lot of hard work and hustle. It's not easy to become well known, but neither is it impossible in the age of digital marketing. With a computer and a connection, you have the basic building blocks of a personal brand.

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As you build your own brand, you can build other brands, too. That's what we call growth hacking.

How do you do it? Spend time intentionally curating your own social profiles and personally engaging online. It takes time, but you'll get there eventually.

4. Harvest email addresses.

The rage over social media is overrated.

Email is thenumber one lead generation technique, withthree times as manyactive users than all the social-media users combined. It's40 times more effectivethan Facebook and Twitter. Email marketing hasthree times the purchase potentialof social media, and pulls in average orders that are 17 percent higher. Even though it's one of the oldest digital marketing channels, it's still the best.And it's still growing.

This is a growth hacking channel too big to ignore.

Growth hackers may speak softly, but theycarry a big email list. If your goal is to hack some growth, then you need to grow your email list.

There's a quick and dirty way to do this. Simply create an email opt-in form on your website. Or, you can use a popup for maximum email harvesting.

5. Hire a growth hacker.

Growth hacking has become this big, bloated and misunderstood field. Hire a growth hacker.

Before you go Craigslist-happy with a job ad, do a reality check. Growth hackers don't grow on trees. Growth hackers have become as common as the self-proclaimed "social media gurus" littering the Twitter landscape. People like to use the word "growth hacker" in their LinkedIn title, because it sounds trendy and they attended a webinar on it.

Be careful when selecting, vetting, and hiring a growth hacker.Do your homework on growth hackingso youcan hire a good one.

6. Really understand your data.

Just because growth hacking has the word "hack" in it, doesn't mean that it's sloppy or haphazard. Growth hacking is obsessively focused ondata.

Data leads the way in the growth-hacking environment. It's crucial that you understand key performance indicators (KPIs), viral coefficients, multivariate testing, CACs, LTVs, and other jargony metrics.

More analytics companies are streamlining and presenting data in ways that feed the growth hacking engine. AsKissmetricsremarks, "aggregate data is kinda worthless." When you start to really understand your data, you'll be better equipped to launch growth hacking.

Data doesn't always mean numbers. Data isinformation.You need content performance information (Buzzumo), and customer acquisition data (Colibri.io), customer information (Kissmetrics), and other actionable information. Google Analytics alone just doesn't cut it anymore.

Don't rely on something like Google Analytics for all your data needs. Dig a little deeper by using an analytics platform that interprets your data in actionable ways.

Conclusion

Growth hacking isn't any easier than traditional growth methods. However, itismore effective. In today's economy, growth hacking is virtually the only way a startup can rise to the top.

What are some growth hacking techniques that you've implemented?

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Neil Patel

Entrepreneur and Online Marketing Expert

Neil Patelis co-founder ofCrazy Egg,Hello BarandKISSmetrics. He helps companies like Amazon, NBC, GM, HP and Viacom grow their revenue.

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