Growth Hacking Best Practices
How do you go from zero to thousands of users overnight? How do you quickly grow a community online? How do you craft emails and tweets people actually answer? Voted best growth speaker @ SXSW Vincent Dignan shares no less than guerrilla strategy for startup marketing; SEO-boosting tips; a step-by-step approach to rapidly grow social media communities on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram; immediately actionable growth hacking best practices based on dozens of case studies; and a list of cutting-edge marketing tools. He comes to us from London, where he runs a growth marketing agency, Magnific, that’s part of the TechStars portfolio.
About the Speaker
London-based Vincent Dignan runs Magnific, a growth marketing agency from the TechStars Portfolio, whose clients include Mercedes, Levi’s, and Smirnoff. His growth hacks have seen companies go from zero to thousands of signups/followers/users virtually overnight, totaling over 150 million page views. A professional speaker, Vincent Dignan was voted best speaker on growth hacking at SXSW. His first book, “Growth Hacking Playbook” will be released in early May 2016 via Kickstarter.
About the Video: How do you go from zero to thousands of users overnight? How do you quickly grow a community online? How do you craft emails and tweets people actually answer?
About the speaker
London-based Vincent Dignan runs Magnific, a growth marketing agency from the TechStars Portfolio, whose clients include Mercedes, Levi's, and Smirnoff. His growth hacks have seen companies go from zero to thousands of signups/followers/users virtually overnight, totalling over 150 million page views. A professional speaker, Vincent Dignan was voted best speaker on growth hacking at SXSW. His first book, “Growth Hacking Playbook” will be released in early May 2016 via Kickstarter, and can be found at Http://secretsaucenow.com.
About the host
Jessica Chen Riolfi has spent her career taking companies international, and currently accelerates TransferWise’s mission around the world. At TransferWise, she started off by globalizing TransferWise’s product and now leads the Asia region, managing 13 countries and a significant chunk of the £800 million transferred on a monthly basis by TransferWise customers. Previously, she drove international growth at eBay and Amazon. She holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA from Dartmouth College.