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Traction: A Startup Guide to Getting Customers [Audiobook]

Posted By: IrGens
Traction: A Startup Guide to Getting Customers [Audiobook]

Traction: A Startup Guide to Getting Customers [Audiobook] by Gabriel Weinberg, Justin Mares
English | October 2, 2014 | ASIN: B00OANZUVM | MP3@32 kbps | 6 hrs 19 mins | 86 MB
Narrator: Drew Cuthbertson | Genre: Nonfiction/Business

Most startups end in failure. Almost every failed startup has a product. What failed startups don't have is traction - real customer growth.

This book introduces startup founders and employees to the "Bullseye Framework," a five-step process successful companies use to get traction. This framework helps founders find the marketing channel that will be key to unlocking the next stage of growth.

Traction is a guide to getting customers, written for startup founders, marketers, and those interested in how today's startups grow and get traction. This audiobook shows you how the founders of several of the biggest companies and organizations in the world like Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia), Alexis Ohanian (Reddit), Paul English (Kayak.com) and Alex Pachikov (Evernote) have built and grown their startups. We interviewed over forty successful founders and researched countless more growth stories to pull out the repeatable tactics and strategies they used to get traction.

"Many entrepreneurs who build great products simply don't have a good distribution strategy." - Mark Andreessen, venture capitalist

Too often, startups spend months (or years) building a product only to struggle with traction once they launch. This struggle has startups trying random tactics - some ads, a blog post or two - in an unstructured way that leads to failure. Traction shows readers how to systematically approach marketing, and covers how successful businesses have grown through each of the following channels:

Viral Marketing
Public Relations (PR)
Unconventional PR
Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
Social and Display Ads
Offline Ads
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Content Marketing
Email Marketing
Engineering as Marketing
Target Market Blogs
Business Development