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Growth Engines and Social Media (Part 1)

This is part of a series about growth engines. This builds on the work of others, so at the end of the series I will provide a list of books and blogs I suggest reading for more info… 

For the sake of simplicity I am going to focus on business. Other types of organizations can apply the ideas laid out here but they may need some translation.

Q1: What are growth engines? 

Growth engines result in reoccurring sustained growth for an organization. Each organization has a somewhat unique way in which their engine operates, but the components themselves are not unique. Organizations have generic classes of growth engines that operate in a consistent way across the board. 

Q2: Why do I need to understand growth engines? 

Understanding growth engines helps a product team understand direction, and iterative speed.  Growth engines also give a marketing team insights into opportunities and strategies that maximize growth. In short understanding how your business grows will provide substantive insights into how you should market, develop and cultivate the organization you are working for.

Q3: How many classes of Growth Engines are there?

There are 4 ways businesses grow and with rare exception these are inclusive for all. On the surface this may seem unlikely, since most businesses are looking to cut through noise with a legitimate differentiator from other competitors. However these differences don’t change the underlying growth engines in any meaningful way.

#1: Pass along… Pass Along growth happens when a product is worthy of talking about. Generally the value is established so strongly that users feel it must be shared. This often happens with “Cool” products and products that are particularly cost efficient. Most PR activities are devoted toward some form of pass along. Online we call this viral marketing…  

#2: Growth through use- Usage growth happens anytime using the product directly generates a branded impression. Cars are a great example of this in the real world. Facebook’s frictionless sharing is another great example, and it is how spotify grew so successfully.

#3 Through Paid Advertising:  This is a relatively straight-forward equation, every 1,000 impressions (CPM) = x amount of revenue. If that amount is 1+ a % it makes sense to use advertising as a growth engine. Put it simply if I spend $1 in advertising and get a return of $1.15 I am going to advertise. This actually doesn’t work for every business, and it explains why Return on Investment is so stressed with in social media.

#4 Through repeat use: The idea here is that increased user frequency will result in higher revenues, normally mature and well known about products fall in this class. I don’t want new customers I just want customers to spend more.

That concludes part 1… Stick with me next week’s blog will have a little more forward momentum.

Up Next: How Growth engines work with Social Media… 

Coming Soon:

  • KPI’s for Each type of growth Engine
  • Generic Strategies That Leverage KPI’s
  • The Resources
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    • #Business
    • #ROI
    • #Facebook
    • #Twitter
    • #Social Media
    • #KPI
    • #Key Performance Indicators
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(via StumbleUpon Hits 1 Billion Stumbles Per Month)
WOW … It seems to me that the Social web is growing period… Tumblr is growing like crazy, Twitter is in a huge growth spirt, and Facebook is still expanding (I wonder how much longer that will happen). It seems like general adoption is advancing… this should be an interesting note for people.
Stumble Upon granted is a social sharing site in a way that may not cause some users to identify it as a social media site. 
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WOW … It seems to me that the Social web is growing period… Tumblr is growing like crazy, Twitter is in a huge growth spirt, and Facebook is still expanding (I wonder how much longer that will happen). It seems like general adoption is advancing… this should be an interesting note for people.

Stumble Upon granted is a social sharing site in a way that may not cause some users to identify it as a social media site. 

Source: Mashable

    • #Stumble Upon
    • #Social Bookmark
    • #Social Media
    • #Tumblr
    • #Growth
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Facebook ‘Like’ Button Takes Over Share Button Functionality
This is a pretty big freaking deal!
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Facebook ‘Like’ Button Takes Over Share Button Functionality

This is a pretty big freaking deal!

Source: Mashable

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    • #like button
    • #Growth
    • #Changes
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Hootsuite Reaches 1mil Users

I am not a huge fan of Hootsuite in general I have used it quite a bit… it does the job ok.. In general there are better tools out there… What I find more interesting about this is that hootsuite has only reached 1 million users.This client does have a strong monetization element going and it is the only tool advanced many people know about. IMO cotweet should be shopped as another option to this, as they both have ping.fm integration. I think I am going to look at the android app in the near future though. Also the First API with a strong Twitter FB and Tumblr integration will win… for that my money is on tweetdeck! 

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    • #info
    • #mobile
    • #growth
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Infographic matrix: Foursquare vs Facebook vs Gowalla vs Yelp vs BrightKite vs. Where.com vs Booyah vs. Loopt comparison guide (by Mark Fidelman)
I Had an extended conversation about Geolocation services today. Its pretty clear that Geolocation isn’t close to mainstream yet. Certainly Foursquare is growing and Facebook places is exploding but its not at a tipping point …yet. 
(Tumblr currently has 15 million active users… so if Geo is a must for your business Tumblr probably is too!)
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Infographic matrix: Foursquare vs Facebook vs Gowalla vs Yelp vs BrightKite vs. Where.com vs Booyah vs. Loopt comparison guide (by Mark Fidelman)

I Had an extended conversation about Geolocation services today. Its pretty clear that Geolocation isn’t close to mainstream yet. Certainly Foursquare is growing and Facebook places is exploding but its not at a tipping point …yet. 

(Tumblr currently has 15 million active users… so if Geo is a must for your business Tumblr probably is too!)

Source: Flickr / fidelman

    • #Geolocation
    • #Growth
    • #Infographic
    • #foursquare
    • #Gowalla
    • #loopt
    • #Yelp
    • #Where
    • #BooYAH!
    • #Facebook
    • #Places
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Tumblr is about to blow up!

If you don’t use tumblr you may want to start… I reposted this content from (marketinghandy.blogspot.com)… Tumblr has grown leaps and bounds over that last 5 months. It has an avid user base, simple tools that help your blog go viral and the relational component of twitter. (Oh did I mention free hosting for custom URL’s?) The Stats from Quantcast are pretty telling…
The growth is not in the 200 million user range of twitter. However growth is significant and solid. Global growth is strong and it seems that growth has turned a corner in the US… Now is the time to learn the ins and outs of this network, before you are late to the party. The Social network has been around a while but it is on the verge of blowing up, and let me show you why…


The network is pre-college students… That are getting ready to push through and start sharing more substantive insights. Ignore what the data says for a moment about age… I know the network is a key demo because we can piece together 2 pieces of data…

#1: 18-34 is a large age range but we can parse this down to the young end of the spectrum based on other demographic stats *Wages and no college. The site indexes high for low wage/ no college, only up in coming Social networks tend to do this.

#2 No Kids indexes really really high… this suggest that the network is under 27 . Kids generally come into the picture around 25 to 27. The youth of the network paired with no kids indicates a college mindset. If this is your demo this is your time!

Within 2 years tumblr should be one of the fastest growing digital properties on the web.

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    • #Growth
    • #Tumblr
    • #new networks
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