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Traction

How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer Growth

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Most startups don’t fail because they can’t build a product.
Most startups fail because they can’t get traction. 

Startup advice tends to be a lot of platitudes repackaged with new buzzwords, but Traction is something else entirely.
 
As Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares learned from their own experiences, building a successful company is hard. For every startup that grows to the point where it can go public or be profitably acquired, hundreds of others sputter and die.
 
Smart entrepreneurs know that the key to success isn’t the originality of your offering, the brilliance of your team, or how much money you raise. It’s how consistently you can grow and acquire new customers (or, for a free service, users). That’s called traction, and it makes everything else easier—fund-raising, hiring, press, partnerships, acquisitions. Talk is cheap, but traction is hard evidence that you’re on the right path.
Traction will teach you the nineteen channels you can use to build a customer base, and how to pick the right ones for your business. It draws on inter-views with more than forty successful founders, including Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia), Alexis Ohanian (reddit), Paul English (Kayak), and Dharmesh Shah (HubSpot). You’ll learn, for example, how to:
 
·Find and use offline ads and other channels your competitors probably aren’t using
·Get targeted media coverage that will help you reach more customers
·Boost the effectiveness of your email marketing campaigns by automating staggered sets of prompts and updates
·Improve your search engine rankings and advertising through online tools and research
Weinberg and Mares know that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution; every startup faces unique challenges and will benefit from a blend of these nineteen traction channels. They offer a three-step framework (called Bullseye) to figure out which ones will work best for your business. But no matter how you apply them, the lessons and examples in Traction will help you create and sustain the growth your business desperately needs.

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    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2015

      This book about small business marketing uses "traction" to refer to the practice of getting early customers to buy a product and then keep buying it, allowing a company to grow. Coauthors Weinberg, founder of alternative search engine DuckDuckGo, and Mares, former director of revenue at software company Exceptional, suggest that business owners should plan their marketing strategies early in the process of starting a business and run short tests on a few different methods. The second half of the book is devoted to scrutiny of 19 diverse marketing approaches. Weinberg and Mares, who dot their text with quotes by well-known entrepreneurs and business owners, unfortunately coin terms for fairly basic concepts and then refer to these "new" concepts with a capital letter for the remainder of the book. For readers who enjoyed Gino Wickman and Mark C. Winters's Rocket Fuel, though Dan Shapiro's Hot Seat might be more useful. VERDICT An okay read. The concepts here aren't particularly new and won't tell readers anything they couldn't find in other books on small business marketing.--Jessica Spears, BPL

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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