Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Wednesday 25 June 2014

FW: 35 Growth Hacking Tools for Marketers Who Don’t Code, Where do you interact with your


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Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 12:42 AM
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Subject: 35 Growth Hacking Tools for Marketers Who Don’t Code, Where do you interact with your audience?, 7 Technical Skills All Growth Hackers Should Learn

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Top posts from the week


Tools 32 upvotes 5 comments Posted by Sven Delchfuss
Luckily, there are many new tools that empower technically-minded marketers to be less dependent on developers to do complex analyses, link independent tools together or build and test landing pages. So here it is: your epic list of tools for marketers with a technical mindset but limited coding chops.

Engagement 9 upvotes 16 comments Posted by Jamie Ashbrook
Where are the core places you go to engage with your potential audience? Be it tech sites like stackoverflow or general ones like Quora.

Customer Growth (broad) 40 upvotes 15 comments Posted by Ryan Gum
Skills include: Statistics, Programming, Excel Modelling, Analytics Database Querying / SQL, A/B Testing, and Web Scraping. Nice bonus 'Challenge Projects' for each skill.

Social Marketing 26 upvotes 23 comments Posted by Nichole Elizabeth DeMeré
Topics include: The Problem With Popular Social Media Marketing Wisdom, Social Media Platforms Are Not Designed To Get New Customers, Most Social Media Strategies Aren’t Strategic At All, Poor Targeting & Hap-Hazard Networking Is Not A Strategy, Developing A Smarter Social Media Strategy First & Foremost, You Need To Get Your Site Organized Finding The Raw Data To Build A Social Media Marketing Database, Building The Social Media Marketing Database, Rating The Groups For Easier Sorting, Social + Media ( that just happens to be marketing), And What About Your Branded Channels?

Social Marketing 12 upvotes 7 comments Posted by Jimmy Daly
We took at look at five communities to see what we could learn. We learned A LOT. Communities include: Moz, Copyblogger, Inbound.org, Growth Hackers, Buffer. Each takes a different approach but all have been successful.

Optimization 13 upvotes 1 comments Posted by Everette Taylor
The best CRO Tools don't have to cost you fortune. Lincoln Murphy lists his favorite optimization tools and gives his rationale behind why your most valuable CRO resource is one you already own.

Onboarding 9 upvotes 2 comments Posted by Anuj Adhiya
According to this analysis, Slingshot's onboarding is quite a mixed bag. The opportunities for iteration are in the orange colored boxes in the screenshots of this breakdown.

Growth Hacks 16 upvotes 5 comments Posted by Noah Kagan
Most people: Read e-mail are in an email client, Have friends, Want to send cool things to their friends, Are lazy mofos, as scientifically stated by Sam Jackson. So how does the Sam Jackson Marketing hack work? Find out here.

Optimization 14 upvotes 3 comments Posted by Anuj Adhiya
22 Unbounce customers agreed to let Oli Gardner analyze their landing page designs in public view. He does a a rapid-fire set of thoughts and ideas for each page. He lists what he likes, but more importantly what he thinks should be changed to improve their conversion rates.

Marketing Strategy 11 upvotes Posted by Dylan La Com
Ryan Lawler from Techcrunch sits down to talk growth with: Gustaf Alstromer, (Product Manager, Growth at Airbnb), Annie Chang, (Head of Product at Homejoy), Sam Schillace, (SVP Engineering at Box). Topics covered include: When to start focusing on growth, Key metrics for the growth team to track, Referral marketing, Marketplace dynamics, Common mistakes for growth teams to avoid, and Mobile user acquisition.

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