I've studied hundreds of growth-hacking strategies.

These 7 are proven to work 🧡
1. Hotmail

Hotmail used an email signature to hack their way to growth.

Anytime a user would send an email β€” Hotmail added a signature line to the bottom.

Recipients would receive a free account when they used the link in the signature.
They hacked their way to 12 million users in 18 months.

Here’s the signature:
2. Groupon

Naturally, Groupon has FOMO and urgency built it.

To optimize it, they gamified their refer-a-friend and social sharing.

Refer enough friends and you get a deal.

Don’t, and you miss out.

You get a free deal.

And Groupon gets free users.
3. Hubspot

To growth-hack their way to 15k users β€” Hubspot created a free tool for businesses.

They released a website grader tool.

It helped ppl evaluate their site’s SEO, speed, and mobile-friendliness.

@dharmesh credits the tool as a key part of their growth.
4. Monzo

Monzo is a mobile-only bank that had a limited user count when it launched.

When you signed up β€” you entered a waiting list.

You could see how many people were ahead of you.

And how many people were behind you.
To get access sooner -- you could refer friends and bump yourself up the waitlist.

Monzo hit 250k users in 2 years.
5. Dropbox

Dropbox gamified their onboarding process.

They incentivized users to complete tasks with free storage.

Share β€œDropBox” on Twitter?

125MB of free storage.

Dropbox now has 600m users.

And 14m+ paying users.
6. Gmail

When Gmail launched it was invite-only.

Their goal was to create FOMO.

So they gave users a certain amount of invites only.

Therefore when you received an invite β€” there was a sense of urgency to sign up.

You saw Clubhouse do this too.
7. Groove

Groove was building in public before it was cool.

They started a blog that showed the BTS and numbers of trying to grow a SaaS company.

The move to be completely transparent led to a ton of earned media.

Pods, interviews, guest blogs = surge in user base growth
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But if you want more marketing content on your feed then follow @alexgarcia_atx :)

I got more how-tos, growth hacks, email marketing, and SEO content coming soon.
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TL;DR

1. Hotmail used a signature to offer free accounts to new users

2. Groupon gave deals after a user referred enough friends.

3. Hubspot created a free tool for their demo. It led to 15k users.

4. Monzo added a waitlist. You could climb the list by referring friends.
5. Dropbox incentivized users to complete tasks with free storage.

6. Gmail was invite-only when they launched. Created fomo.

7. Groove built-in public to generate earned media.

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