Hello and welcome! This 90-minute starter guide is designed to introduce you to the exciting world of Growth Marketing. Don't worry about complex jargon; we'll break everything down with simple examples. Let's start your journey to becoming a marketing whiz! ๐
Growth marketing is a fresh way of looking at how to grow a business. Instead of just focusing on advertising, it looks at the *entire* journey of a customer and uses data and creative experiments to improve every step.
Analogy: Fishing ๐ฃ
Traditional Marketing is like a fisherman who uses one giant net to catch as many fish as possible. It works, but they might catch a lot of things they don't want.
Growth Marketing is like a scientist fisherman. They study the water, test different types of bait (experiments), find out exactly where the best fish are, and learn how to make them happy so they bring their fish friends back later!
The heart of growth marketing is running small tests to see what works best. For example:
By constantly testing and learning, you make smarter decisions that lead to real business growth.
To improve the customer journey, we first need to understand its stages. We use a simple model called AARRR to map it out. Let's imagine we've built a new app to order coffee.
Example: Your Awesome Coffee App โ
A growth marketer's job is to come up with ideas and experiments to improve each of these five steps.
Google offers a powerful set of free and paid tools to help you with growth marketing. Let's start with the three most important ones for beginners.
This is how you get found on Google for free. When you search for something, the results that aren't ads are called "organic results." SEO is the art and science of getting your website to show up high on that list.
Analogy: A Physical Store ๐ช
Good SEO is like having your store on the busiest street in town, right on the corner where everyone can see it. People looking for what you sell will find you naturally.
This is how you pay to show up on Google. These are the "Ad" or "Sponsored" results you see at the very top of the search page. It's a great way to get in front of customers right when they are looking for your product.
Analogy: A Smart Billboard billboards
Google Ads is like a magical billboard. Instead of showing to everyone who drives by, it only shows up for people who are actively thinking, "I need to buy what's on that billboard right now!"
This is your "business dashboard." It's a free tool that shows you everything that's happening on your website or app. It answers questions like: "How many people visited today?", "Where did they come from?", and "Which pages are most popular?"
Analogy: A Super-Smart Store Manager ๐
Google Analytics is like a manager who watches everything. They can tell you how many people walked in the door (users), which doors they used (acquisition channels like Google or Facebook), what they looked at (pages), and how many bought something (conversions).
You've learned the basics. Now let's see what you remember! Answer the questions below. Your responses will be prepared for you to send at the end.