Growth Hacking Box: 100 Cards of Tested & Proven Business Hacks for $39
April 22, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
When it comes to marketing and growth “hacks”, do you sometimes feel like everyone has it figured out, but you? You spend hours in front of your screen and still not sure what to do next. If you look at the most innovative players in your industry — whether it’s e-commerce, tech, consultancies — you’ll find that their growth doesn’t rely on futile searches online. Flowjo gives you the Growth Hacking Box: a powerful little box of 100 tested and proven growth hacks for marketers, entrepreneurs and consultants. Simplified to 6 business areas, you’ll discover answers to your toughest business problems in a box!
As seen on Mashable, HubSpot, and Shopify!
6 Business Areas
- Acquire. Find out where your biggest fans are hiding
- Convert. Turn cold visitors into loyal customers
- Retain. Be so good, they keep coming back for more
- Advocate. Get a mega following – be the talk of the town
- Cash in. Monetize, reduce churn, up your cash flow
- Think. Make room for extraordinary ideas
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Box: 5.9″H x 4.5″L x 2″W
- Cards: 6″ x 4″
- Sections
- Things to Do
- Doing
- Done
Includes
- 1x Card Box
- 100x Growth Hacking Cards
- 3x Dividers (Things to Do, Doing, Done)
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