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S01E29 • Growth Hacking: The Playbook for Non-Tech Founders

S01E29 • Growth Hacking: The Playbook for Non-Tech Founders

Season 1 Episode 29 Published 7 months, 1 week ago
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This article Growth Hacking: The Playbook for Non-Tech Founders turns the spotlight away from fancy growth-hacker jargon and toward something more vital: how non-technical founders can actually build growth ethically, systematically, and without a developer for every experiment. In a landscape full of quick-fix hacks and tool overload, it argues the biggest wins come from process, curiosity, and experimentation not magic tricks.

We unpack what it means to run a true growth strategy: defining what “must-have product” really means, mapping your funnel (acquisition, activation, retention, monetization), then using simple no-code tools and frequent tests to validate ideas. Whether you’re just starting or scaling up, the article shows how to build a team, choose the right metrics, then iterate with discipline.

You’ll see examples, frameworks, and tactical tips for non-technical founders: how to spot growth levers, measure what matters, run experiments fast, and importantly, kill off what doesn’t work. The focus is on sustainability: growth that compounds, not bursts that burn out.

In short: this isn’t about shortcuts or hacks alone it’s about building a growth mindset, structure, and discipline. The article ultimately claims that the founders who win don’t just chase traffic—they engineer a system, test relentlessly, and scale what proves itself. Growth isn’t discovered by luck—it’s built layer by layer.

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