Growth Hacking - How to Create a Growing Service Using Data and Experimentation
Based on the key indicators defined based on data, learning through experiments and rapidly iterating to grow the service.
This is a 101 lecture covering the basics of growth hacking.
Definition and analysis method of key indicators based on AARRR
Setting up an environment for data collection and analysis
Various methodologies for growth hacking, such as A/B testing
Organizational Culture for Gross Team Building and Growth
🌱 How to create a service that grows through data and experiments, Would you like to learn about growth hacking together?
The ability to analyze and utilize data is being emphasized more than ever. Data analysis is no longer a role reserved for a select few; it's becoming an essential skill for everyone involved in service development.
Managers who can make appropriate decisions based on data
A planner who can analyze data to plan and improve services.
Marketers who can maximize advertising performance by leveraging data.
🎯Focus on the essence of data.
Many people decide to study data analysis and start learning analytical languages like Python or R. However, once they've mastered the language, they often find themselves even more lost as to how to apply it in their work. In fact, the data processing skills learned through Python or R are merely a means to an end, but many people misunderstand them as the ultimate goal.
🙌 The ultimate goal of collecting, analyzing, and utilizing data is service growth.
To create a growing service, a well-established process is necessary: defining the necessary data, collecting it, building an analytics environment, aggregating it, analyzing it, experimenting with it, and then incorporating it into the service. Furthermore, an efficient organizational structure and culture must be established to foster growth. While not all of this will happen smoothly in one fell swoop, through trial and error and repetition, the service gains experience in growth, and individuals also grow along the way.
Growth Hacking
Based on key indicators defined based on data
Learn through experimentation
Growing the service by rapidly iterating on this
Are you misunderstanding growth hacking as simply "getting a lot of subscribers"? (Or perhaps it's organic marketing that doesn't cost money and brings in a lot of users?)
Growth marketing (hacking) isn't simply a one-time event or viral marketing designed to increase subscribers. It encompasses the entire process of defining the data needed to create a growing service, building the environment, collecting, aggregating, analyzing, and conducting experiments. However, this doesn't mean you need massive resources or systems to get started. Even small startups can start small and build upon their existing environment and circumstances.
🙋🏻♂️ What you will learn in this lecture
This course covers a broad range of growth hacking techniques for service growth. Beyond the abstract concepts of growth hacking, we'll explore specific examples of metrics and analysis. Anyone developing IT services, especially those working at startups , will emerge from this course with a wealth of action plans to inspire them to consider implementing these strategies in their own services.
A comprehensive theory and practice of growth hacking for team growth.
Understand growth hacking and explore the prerequisites for it.
Learn about growth hacking frameworks and key metrics.
Practice to understand and analyze indicators
Learn how to collect metrics and set up an environment to analyze data.
Learn how to understand metrics and use them effectively.
Learn and practice how to calculate and utilize key metrics such as Retention and Lifetime Value.
Building a culture, processes, and teams for growth
Learn about tools and services you can use for growth hacking.
Learn how to structure and work for growth hacking.
Learn about our company culture and processes for growth.
From simple numbers Skill practice to see insights
Practice in directly calculating the retention rate, ARPPU, etc.
Other specific growth hacking information
Considerations When Designing A/B Tests
More helpful information for further growth in the future
🌈 Experience the joy of growth.
While I currently work in data analysis, I've spent most of my career as a service planner and product manager. As a planner, I've thought deeply about how to create a growing service. I've studied and experienced methods for collecting and processing data, developing and testing hypotheses, and building and collaborating on experimental teams, all tailored to my needs. Later, I realized these practices formed the foundation of a growth methodology I call "Growth Hacking."
I've worked at both large corporations and startups. Regardless of company size, the most rewarding moments in my career have always been when I felt the service I was building grow and receive love from users . Of course, when a service is growing rapidly, I've also experienced significant personal growth. Growth hacking (or data analysis) isn't a silver bullet that solves all problems, but I believe it's crucial to finding an effective approach to growth.
I often get asked, "I'm a planner (or marketer...), how do I start studying data analysis?" I hope this lecture will provide an answer to that question.
I hope many people experience the joy of growth!
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Who is this course right for?
Planners, marketers, and analysts who are looking to start studying data analytics
Anyone interested in startups or aspiring entrepreneurs
Practitioners who want to know the process of collecting, analyzing, and applying data to work
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A lecture like a starter point point for gross work.
I think it can be largely divided into a framework and a roadmap.
1. Ppeudae
: Key points to consider when applying gross work in practice
2. Roadmap
: A general picture of what gross work does and a 'concept' of how that picture is drawn in practice
All that's left is to leave the starter pointer with Pikachu!
Thank you for your feedback. Rather than just learning the details, I think it is more efficient to study by considering the framework you mentioned and adding flesh to it little by little. I hope the lecture content was helpful for your work!
It helped me understand user and service data structurally! I got a lot of ideas related to retention and revenue analysis *-* If you are frustrated while analyzing services, come and recharge your inspirationㅋㅋㅋ
I'm going to watch it again right away. I think there are so many deep insights that are hard to absorb in one go.
In particular, it contains everything I was curious about, worried about, and thirsty for while working in the field. I'm trying to apply it to my field myself, so I'll continue to receive a lot of help in the future!
I sincerely thank you for the great lecture. Thank you for being a good compass for my career! I'm really looking forward to the next lecture..ㅠ!
Thank you for your opinion. I also learned a lot from my own experience in the field, and I think that people who work in the same field are all having similar concerns... ^^
There are no plans for further lectures yet, but I'm thinking about creating a course that corresponds to an advanced(?) course someday...
While most lectures on growth are abstract and theoretical, this lecture is more specific and practical. In particular, it was a lecture that made me think again whether the growth we have been doing in our organization has been in the right direction so far.
AARRR It explains each step in detail and there are a lot of great tips here and there. I have only taken 30% of the course, but the content is so informative that I am leaving a review in advance.
I sincerely thank you and I really want to see you again.
It's included in the lecture content, but I'm embarrassed because there are parts that I can't really take care of in my field. ^^;; It's hard to get everything perfectly at once, but I think it's meaningful to try to do them one by one, starting from the applicable parts. I hope you persevere to the end!
The lecture was really good. It was the most satisfying lecture among the online lectures I have ever taken. Since it was my first time studying this field, the terminology was difficult, but the lecturer only focused on the key points and explained them in an easy-to-understand manner, so I was able to finish the lecture without getting tired. It was also very helpful that he pointed out what difficulties I would encounter in actual work, what traps I should avoid, and what I should think about more. After listening to the last lecture, I think that he is a person with a great mind as well as teaching ability. I will listen to it a few more times and study it. I highly recommend it!!
Hello, arisiri. I thought it might be difficult for students because each clip was longer than the average online lecture, but thank you for following along to the end. Above all, I am really touched that you said it was the most satisfying lecture you have ever taken. I hope the service you are in charge of will grow rapidly!