Growth hacks for entrepreneurs
Growth hacks for entrepreneurs, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 86 lectures, based on 561 reviews, and has 6359 subscribers.
You will learn about Grow your business using smart methods Choose the right business hack, tactic that can change your business Estimate the impact of a specific hack / tactic on your business 10x your business fast on small budget This course is ideal for individuals who are Entrepreneurs or Business owners or Startup Founders It is particularly useful for Entrepreneurs or Business owners or Startup Founders.
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Summary
Title: Growth hacks for entrepreneurs
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 86
Number of Published Lectures: 86
Number of Curriculum Items: 86
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 86
Original Price: $79.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Grow your business using smart methods
- Choose the right business hack, tactic that can change your business
- Estimate the impact of a specific hack / tactic on your business
- 10x your business fast on small budget
Who Should Attend
- Entrepreneurs
- Business owners
- Startup Founders
Target Audiences
- Entrepreneurs
- Business owners
- Startup Founders
What is the aim of this course?
The success of many companies depends on figuring out a clever way to grow, earn, or operate that will change drastically the game, and stack the cards in their favor. One of the ways to learn those hacks, tactics, and tricks is by trial and error. The other, more efficient one boils down to observing the successes and failures of other companies and applying the learning in your business and industry. I will show you plenty of examples of how others did it so you can save time and money on hurting yourself and your business
In this course, I will show the most useful growth hacks, tactics, and tricks that have been used by well-known companies as well as others, not that famous but very innovative.
This course is based on my 15 years of experience as a consultant in top consulting firms and as a Board Member responsible for strategy, performance improvement, and turn-arounds in the biggest firms from Retail, FMCG, SMG, B2B, and services sectors that I worked for. We have helped scale up a lot of firms by not only improving their performance but also finding new business ideas, creating a growth strategy for them, and mapping potential opportunities in which they could 10x their businesses. On the basis of what you will find in this course, I have trained in person over 100 consultants, business analysts, and managers who now are Partners in PE and VC funds, Investment Directors and Business Analysts in PE and VC, Operational Directors, COO, CRO, CEO, Directors in Consulting Companies, Board Members, etc. On top of that my courses on Udemy were already taken by more than 224 000 students including people working in EY, Walmart, Booz Allen Hamilton, Alvarez & Marsal, PwC, Dell, Walgreens, Orange Citigroup, Cisco, IBM, and many others.
As a preparation, we have gone through 200 case studies of companies – some of them well-known, others less popular yet very interesting from tactics and strategic points of view. I tried to get the best most useful things and grouped them into sections for easier consumption. In this course, you will definitely find inspiration on how to crush it with your own business.
I do not like to over-complicate things, so in every lecture, I will be quite straightforward. Most lectures will have also a lot of additional resources: links to important lectures, detailed data, and examples. Every lecture is a separate example of how to use a specific tactic/hack in real life. I will show how a specific company has used this hack in practice. The idea is to have everything that you need for creative thinking in one place. If you don’t find something that you need let me know – I will try to prepare something and I will add it to the course
Why have I decided to create this course?
For our teams, we have created courses that help you understand and analyze the business. We have started to use them extensively also with customers that we work with and their teams. Since we made them available to a wider public we got many requests, especially on Quora to share more examples of applications, and case studies. We try to minimize repetitive work so we decided to take this course in order to cut down on the questions we are getting.
This course is based on our extensive experience in supporting and running different businesses.
In what way will you benefit from this course?
The course is a practical, step-by-step guide loaded with tons of, tricks, hints, and examples that will show where you can go with your business. There is little theory – mainly examples, a lot of tips from my own experience as well as other notable examples worth mentioning. Our intention is that thanks to the course you will know:
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How many business hacks, tactics, and tricks you can try in your business?
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How to estimate the potential of such hacks and tactics on your business?
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How to build a coherent strategy and set of tactics?
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Why some companies are successful in their industry?
You can also ask me any question either through the discussion mode or by messaging me directly.
How the course is organized?
The course is divided currently into the following sections:
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Introduction. We begin with a little intro to the course and consulting
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Behavioral contracts – motivate desired behavior. In the second section, I will show you how you can motivate others to do what you want them to do. By building a proper referral program, loyalty scheme, or customer onboarding you can change totally your business
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Low-Cost Model. In the third section, I will discuss the details of the low-cost model and when it makes sense. I will also show you the execution of this model in airlines and retail.
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Non-standard advertising space. The next section will show you how, in an innovative way, you can promote your business without spending much on advertising
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Stand on the shoulder of a giant – how to use 3rd party platforms. In the fifth section, you will learn how to leverage 3-rd party platforms to get fast and cheap access to crucial resources (i.e. market)
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Remove barriers. You can grow your customer base or increase retention of current ones by removing barriers between you and the customer. I will show you examples of how you can remove those barriers
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Create a barrier of entry. One of the most important things is to create barriers between your customers and potential competitors. I will show you examples of how to do that.
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Community. We have a separate section on community and its role in business. In many business models (esp. online business) customers come for the product but they stay for the community.
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Innovative selling. In this section, we will discuss how you can change your business by changing the model in which you claim the money from the customer. The choice of revenue streams also defines the selling model
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Start from a niche. Most businesses that are successful start in a small niche where they can in peace work on product-market fit and on their business models. I will show you examples of very successful companies that have applied this hack in practice
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Strategic Partner. By getting a strategic partner you may change your odds of success. I will discuss here what are the pros and cons of strategic partners’ deals. We will show some known examples and their implications.
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Create a much higher standard. 10x the standard can help you build a drastically growing business
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New revenue streams. At some point, it makes a lot of sense to create new revenue streams on top of what you already have. I will discuss how others have achieved this
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Do things that do not scale. As a startup, in the beginning, you will be forced to do things that don’t scale. I will discuss here the implications of this strategy
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Create sales first. You don’t have to rush into production. Sometimes it makes much more sense to start with simply creating the sales/distribution machine and only after that jump into producing /sourcing the product/service that you want to offer.
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Others
We will be adding new sections in the coming months and expanding existing ones
You will also have access to many additional resources
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Links to interviews and presentations with more detailed data
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Data showing the impact of some of the hacks on the business
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Links to books worth reading
So enjoy the course and if you have any questions let me know
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: About me
Lecture 3: How to deal with Blurry image
Lecture 4: How to reach additional resources
Lecture 5: How to find information and ask questions
Lecture 6: Pirate Metrics
Chapter 2: Behavioral contracts – motivate desired behavior.
Lecture 1: Behavioral contracts – introduction
Lecture 2: Dropbox
Lecture 3: Bobby Burger
Chapter 3: Low cost business models
Lecture 1: Low Cost Model – Introduction
Lecture 2: IKEA
Lecture 3: Ryanair
Lecture 4: Biedronka
Lecture 5: Fitness Clubs
Lecture 6: Low cost hotels
Lecture 7: How low cost business model drive profitability
Lecture 8: Math behind low cost model – airlines
Chapter 4: Non-standard advertising space.
Lecture 1: Non-standard advertising space.
Lecture 2: Spotify
Lecture 3: Piktochart
Lecture 4: Kekemeke
Lecture 5: Powtoon
Lecture 6: Udemy
Chapter 5: Stand on the shoulder of a giant – how to use 3rd party platforms
Lecture 1: Stand on the shoulder of a giant -Introduction
Lecture 2: Airbnb
Lecture 3: Brand24
Chapter 6: Remove barriers
Lecture 1: Remove barriers
Lecture 2: Uber
Lecture 3: Fitness clubs and dance schools
Lecture 4: Dropbox
Lecture 5: Audioteka
Chapter 7: Create barrier of entry
Lecture 1: Create barrier of entry -Introduction
Lecture 2: Facebook
Lecture 3: Apple
Chapter 8: Innovative selling and revenue streams
Lecture 1: Innovative selling and revenue streams
Lecture 2: Innovative selling / revenue streams – milk example
Lecture 3: When to use specific revenue streams – Part 1?
Lecture 4: When to use specific revenue streams – Part 2
Lecture 5: Ryanair
Lecture 6: Sandwich Video
Lecture 7: Legimi
Lecture 8: DollarShaveClub
Lecture 9: Canva
Lecture 10: Overview of segmentation methods
Chapter 9: Start from a niche
Lecture 1: Start from a niche – introduction
Lecture 2: Tesla
Lecture 3: Uber
Lecture 4: Square
Lecture 5: Yelp
Lecture 6: Twitch
Lecture 7: Postmates
Chapter 10: Strategic partners
Lecture 1: Zappos
Lecture 2: Dropbox
Lecture 3: Showroom
Chapter 11: Create much higher standard
Lecture 1: Create much higher standard – Introduction
Lecture 2: Uber
Lecture 3: Udemy
Lecture 4: Tinder
Lecture 5: Airbnb
Chapter 12: Community
Lecture 1: Community – Introduction
Lecture 2: Yelp – community
Lecture 3: Reddit – Community
Lecture 4: Etsy – community
Lecture 5: BlaBlaCar – community
Lecture 6: Udemy – community
Chapter 13: Create sales first
Lecture 1: Create sales first – Introduction
Lecture 2: Benefit System
Lecture 3: Content Creators – youtubers, bloggers etc.
Chapter 14: Use the unused
Lecture 1: Use the unused – introduction
Lecture 2: Cinema City
Chapter 15: Enabling Investments
Lecture 1: Enabling Investments – Introduction
Lecture 2: Enabling Investments – Examples
Chapter 16: 10 x current solution using first principles
Lecture 1: 10 x current solution using first principles – Introduction
Lecture 2: 10 x current solution using first principles
Lecture 3: Reduce water using 10x framework – Case Introduction
Lecture 4: Reduce water using 10x framework – Drivers
Lecture 5: Reduce water using 10x framework – Curent Consumption
Lecture 6: Reduce water using 10x framework – Options
Lecture 7: Reduce water using 10x framework – Summary
Lecture 8: Decrease cost using 10x framework – Case Introduction
Lecture 9: Decrease cost using 10x framework – Drivers
Lecture 10: Decrease cost using 10x framework – Current Level
Lecture 11: Decrease cost using 10x framework – Options
Lecture 12: Decrease cost using 10x framework – Summary
Instructors
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Asen Gyczew
Expert in performance improvement, turnaround and startups
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 4 votes
- 2 stars: 18 votes
- 3 stars: 75 votes
- 4 stars: 203 votes
- 5 stars: 261 votes
Frequently Asked Questions
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