growth hacking

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growth hacking (uncountable)

  1. (entrepreneurship) A marketing and design philosophy which incorporates aspects of marketing into the design of the product itself.
    • 2013 July 8, Ryan Holiday, “The Secret That Defines Marketing Now”, in Fast Company[1]:
      The rise of growth hacking is largely responsible for it. Sean Ellis, a startup advisor who coined the term, put it like this: "The #1 requirement for effective, sustainable growth hacking is to start with a 'must have' product experience."

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