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"Forget everything you thought you knew about marketing and read this book. And then make everyone you work with read it, too." —Jason Harris, CEO of Mekanism

Megabrands like Dropbox, Instagram, Snapchat, and Airbnb were barely a blip on the radar years ago, but now they're worth billions—with hardly a dime spent on traditional marketing. No press releases, no TV commercials, no billboards. Instead, they relied on growth hacking to reach users and build their businesses.

Growth hackers have thrown out the old playbook and replaced it with tools that are testable, trackable, and scalable. They believe that products and businesses should be modified repeatedly until they’re primed to generate explosive reactions.

Bestselling author Ryan Holiday, the acclaimed marketing guru for many successful brands, authors, and musicians, explains the new rules in a book that has become a marketing classic in Silicon Valley and around the world. This new edition is updated with cutting-edge case studies of startups, brands, and small businesses. 

Growth Hacker Marketing is the go-to playbook for any company or entrepreneur looking to build and grow.
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"An invaluable tool for ad executives, engineers, and entrepreneurs alike." —Nir Eyal, author of Hooked

"Finally, a crystallization and explanation of growth hacking in easy-to-understand terms—and better, real strategies and tactics for application." —
Alex Korchinski, growth hacker at Scribd

"Growth hackers are the new VPs of marketing, and this book tells you how to make the transformation." —
Andrew Chen, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, essayist, and startup advisor

“Forget everything you thought you knew about marketing and read this book. And then make everyone you work with read it too.” —
Jason Harris, CEO of Mekanism

About the Author

Ryan Holiday is one of the world's foremost thinkers and writers on ancient philosophy and its place in everyday life. He is a sought-after speaker, strategist, and the author of many bestselling books including The Obstacle Is the WayEgo Is the EnemyThe Daily Stoic; and the #1 New York Times bestseller Stillness Is the Key. His books have been translated into over 30 languages and read by over two million people worldwide. He lives outside Austin, Texas, with his family.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Portfolio; Reprint edition (September 30, 2014)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 176 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1591847389
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1591847380
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.1 x 0.5 x 7.7 inches
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Ryan Holiday is one of the world's bestselling living philosophers. His books like The Obstacle Is the Way,Ego Is the Enemy,The Daily Stoic, and the #1 New York Times bestseller Stillness Is the Key appear in more than 40 languages and have sold more than 5 million copies. Together, they've spent over 300 weeks on the bestseller lists. He lives outside Austin with his wife and two boys...and a small herd of cows and donkeys and goats. His bookstore, The Painted Porch, sits on historic Main St in Bastrop, Texas.

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Customers find the book easy to read and interesting. They appreciate the insightful lessons and clear distillation of important concepts. The book provides a good introduction to understanding Growth Hacking, with specific examples of types of growth hacks and ways a company can follow. It's described as a concise, accessible read that makes the information more accessible. Readers consider it a worthwhile purchase, providing a valuable overview on the new approach to marketing products.

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414 customers mention "Readability"398 positive16 negative

Customers find the book easy to read and engaging. They say it's a good introduction for marketing professionals of all levels, providing a practical guide for start-ups. The book is concise and insightful, making it a perfect warm-up or pre-read to Lean Analytics. Readers praise the author's writing style.

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Customers find the book provides insightful strategies and lessons in a clear and concise manner. They find it a good introduction to the concepts involved, suitable for readers who have heard about growth. The book provides meaningful processes and insights into new marketing terms like stickiness, A/B testing, and bootstrapping. The information and case studies are solid, providing creative inspiration for marketers.

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Customers find the book an introduction to growth hacking. They appreciate the clear explanation and examples of how companies have used it. The book provides a useful starting point for anyone looking to learn about this rapidly evolving industry.

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Customers find the book provides good value for money. They say it helps marketers be more effective at less cost by harnessing connections and the internet. The book is described as simple yet effective in obtaining customers and converting them.

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As a new entrepreneur and start-up founder of the apperal brand, Feudal athletics, "Growth Hacker Marketing" is the icing on the cake to Ryan Holiday's "Trust Me I'm Lying." The two go together like new and old testaments of some long lost ancient wisdom, priceless in simplicity; the later not discounting the former, displaying Ryan's total ability to adapte and reform to the ever changing problem of the desired outcome of getting a product or service into the hands of people by thinking of people as just that, people!, like you and I. It is the fundamental aspect of my brand in its development of Ryan's 'Product Market Fit', to be less concerned with the masses most brands think of as robot puppet customers and focus on the few as members of a Feudal family. It is an absolute life long study contained in just a sweet sixty-eight pages with the powerful potential to save people like you and I the millions of dollars that none of us have and yet still contend with the industry giants like Nike and Under Armour, in my case, and give them a run for they money, by taking it. PLEASE before you make a HUGE MISTAKE and recklessly spend money on ads that lead no where check out this book.PSA: I don't know Ryan Holiday and I am not paid to write this. I am a passionate entrepreneur looking to make massive changes in our American economy and envision a future where big businesses together become a place to build the people up that work for them, not use them to fatten the few and cut them loose for dead when it becomes profitably resourceful. I believe firmly, Ryans methodology is next to none in the manor in which together we can make this happen.Kaleb McNallyFounder of Feudal athletics
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2014
    This is a quick read, only about 91 pages of content plus a FAQ's section, but in this case I think that is a good thing. Ryan is an expert marketer, first from the traditional sense as head of American Apparel, to now Growth Hacking for books, media, etc. This book is a quick primer on Growth Hacker Marketing. Since this is the future of marketing and advertising, if you are in the field or are a business owner, then this is a must read.

    The book gives great insights into successful strategies of the new breed of companies successfully utilizing these concepts such as AirBnB, Mailbox, Facebook, Amazon and many more. Ryan also explains the mindsets behind these strategies which is even more valuable.

    As Ryan says, "The race has changed. The prize and spoils no longer go to the person who makes it to market first. They go to the person who makes it to Product Market Fit first." If that doesn't make sense to you and you are in any way involved with creating a product, marketing, advertising, or even selling, then you need this book yesterday.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2019
    The book Growth Hacker Marketing: A Primer on the Future of PR, Marketing, and Advertising by Ryan Holiday, focuses on successful companies who used growth hacking to help make their businesses thrive. "A growth hacker is someone who has thrown out the playbook of traditional marketing and replaced it with only what is testable, trackable, and scalable. Their tools are emails, data targeting, blogs, and platform APIs instead of commercials, publicity, and money," (Holiday, XXV). Holiday references companies who took this nontraditional approach to marketing and uses them to explain and reinforce his idea that in order to be a successful brand, it is not always necessary to spend large amounts of money on marketing in the beginning; instead it is better to focus on how having a good product will help to market itself. Holiday created this book for a variety of people ranging from company owners, to people who want to learn more about marketing. With that being said, it is possible to argue that this book is better for people who would like to learn the basics of growth marketing or marketing in general and have little to no experience with the topic, as most marketeers nowadays would be familiar with the content.
    In Growth Hacker Marketing, Holiday argues that growth marketing is the way of the future, and that ultimately it will overtake the typical methods of marketing. I enjoyed how all of his examples pertain to newer companies, as it also allows most readers to have witnessed these companies growing. Throughout the book, Holiday uses examples from Airbnb, Facebook, Google, Uber and Evernote, modern companies that are well-known across different generations. For each point he makes, Holiday has a good example of a real-life situation to support it. This is evident throughout his point that having a massive and expensive marketing campaign for a startup isn’t necessary. Holiday explains that Growth marketers aim to bring attention to their brand and product but in a “cheap, effective, and unusually unique and new way,” (Holiday, 21). His example of Dropbox, and how they began as a wait-list service that required an invite to join, is a great example of how it is not necessary to spend millions of dollars to make a successful company. His many examples throughout his book prove that spending millions of dollars on traditional marketing campaigns does not ensure a better outcome than the newer method of growth hacking. If these newer million-dollar companies have managed to become so popular with little to no traditional marketing methods, why shouldn’t other companies follow in their footsteps and reduce the price they pay for traditional marketing.
    Overall, I believe this is a good book to read if you are interested in learning about growth marketing or if you have a product or business that you would like to market without the expense of hiring a marketing firm. This book along with a good product, would give an individual with limited marketing experience the skills and knowledge to use these same techniques to possibly build their own company. This was an interesting book to read and I feel as though it taught me a beneficial method of marketing that focuses on building a ‘self-marketing’ business that can make millions with little money put into marketing.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023
    "Growth Hacker Marketing" by Ryan Holiday introduces the concept of growth hacking, emphasizing agile, data-driven strategies for rapid business growth. It showcases real-world examples like Dropbox and Airbnb, highlighting innovative marketing techniques. The book advocates for experimentation, scalability, and a customer-centric approach, making it a valuable read for beginners and marketing professionals. However, it provides more of an introductory overview rather than in-depth tactics, offering a conceptual framework for understanding growth hacking principles. Overall, it's a concise, insightful guide for those seeking modern marketing approaches in the digital landscape.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2013
    It is so perfect that Holiday wrote this because we learn (and teach) thorough contrast.
    So in the advertising world spectrum.. Holiday describes himself as someone who worked way deep in the subjective world of "branding". Actually if branding were the color red, fashion advertising would be infra-red.
    Not caring about concepts, hooks, promotion... it's all image, feel and high end elitist art at times (Ryan works for American Apparel)
    At the other end of the spectrum is the "low" end - in your face DRIVERS: Sunday coupons. Buy-now! offers. Barkers in Vegas shoving coupons you dont want in your hand. This is referred as promotional advertising and it uses heavy CTA (call to actions) to create conversions.

    Growth hacking is nothing more than this... in fact, almost ultra-violet on the color spectrum.
    The only thing that makes this all so unique? is how the SCALE of the reaction converts action.

    I had no idea silicon valley was generating billions with such base tactics! Very interesting.
    But this is pre-Mad Men stuff. (just imagine if they got more sophisticated!)

    It also seems that Holiday also suffers from never having experienced ALL the colors in between those two points.
    (very possibly because he's never had to use "normal" advertising at a fashion company? )
    Advertising has such a HUGE spectrum of plays, much like a professional GRIFTER, that we have one-word names for them: Bandwagon, Supersize, Curiosity, Compare, Statistics, Superlatives, Orders, Patriotism, Exaggerate.
    and it goes on and on...

    Growth hacking is merely sitting on the shoulders of giants. The advertising complex.
    I mean where do you think CPC came from?
    Google all makes their money off advertising searches.

    Point: AirBnB (one of the examples in the book) just hired a new advertising agency last month (Oct 2013)
    They obviously recognize that people who do advertising for a living, can help take them to another level and on a more effective level. and yes, it cost money! (ever seen a public company without an ad agency? Doesn't exist)

    But isnt that what going toward IPO is about for a growth company?
    Using your revenues leveraging other talent to scale out?
    Anyway, I think its this extreme POV that makes the read interesting. Check it out.
    But advertising is not dead... sorry.
    This is just a manual of how to think not outside... but rather "DEEP inside" the box UNTIL you get a (quality) agency behind you.
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  • Rudy R
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Bible of Growth
    Reviewed in France on November 7, 2022
    Always loved Ryan Holliday so the book’s quality was no surprise top of the top and easy to read.
  • Antonio villalobos
    5.0 out of 5 stars Imprescindible para gente de negocios.
    Reviewed in Mexico on November 6, 2019
    Excelente libro, cargado de referencias e ideas buenísimas para emprendedores, dueños de negocios y mercadólogos como es mi caso. Lo juzgo indispensable para estar actualizado respecto a lo que viene y lo que está sucediendo en el mundo comercial actual. Definitivamente es un cambio de chip o "set mental" como lo menciona el autor, que te ayudará, si tienes algo de creatividad, a desarrollar estrategias con nuevas perspectivas. En mi caso, resultó un parte aguas fundamental en mi forma de pensar profesional.
  • Fabio Ismerim
    5.0 out of 5 stars Abandone o modelo tradicional e utilize o benefício da tecnologia
    Reviewed in Brazil on October 5, 2017
    Recomendo fortemente para profissionais de marketing e para quem trabalha em startups. Embora o termo hoje já seja bem conhecido e disseminado, ainda vejo muitos marketeiros engessados com uma filosofia e mentalidade já ultrapassada.

    O autor aqui mostra como utilizar a tecnologia e poucos recursos para lançar o seu produto e encontrar o PMF (Product Market Fit), reter e escalar. Desde que comecei a produzir conteúdo há alguns anos, eu já havia notado que o profissional de marketing precisa ser mais híbrido, e entender de muitas coisas em um mundo de mudanças tão rápidas. Produzir conteúdo, conhecer um pouco de programação, desenvolvimento de produto, personas, customer success, analytics e por aí vai.

    Growth Hack é utilizar poucos recursos e, principalmente, ser guiado pelos dados e métricas.
    Segundo o autor, é alguém que jogou fora o guia de marketing tradicional, e substituiu por ferramentas mensuráveis, rastreáveis, testáveis e escaláveis.

    Ele cita exemplos de empresas antigas, como o hotmail ao utilizar um recado no final de cada e-mail descrevendo que aquele e-mail foi enviado do hotmail; e até de emrpesas mais novas como Dropbox, Zappos, Instagram.

    Com um passo passo bem prático e didático, o livro é bem curto e direto ao ponto
  • Giuseppe
    5.0 out of 5 stars Molto utile
    Reviewed in Italy on November 4, 2017
    Lo consiglierei solo a un'amico perché rivela concetti molto utili che se sfruttati bene possono fare la differenza. Un approccio fuori dagli schemi al marketing.
  • Potential customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great read. Out of the box perspectives!
    Reviewed in India on January 15, 2018
    Great read from start to finish for everyone. Its a complete eye opener for traditional marketers but it also provides a range of new perspectives for people and startups that are already fiddling with growth hacking. This review is contributing to the growth of this book too but how do you make customers volunteer by themselves to help you grow and how to monitor it is what the book explains.