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Lessons Learned: Lo, my 5 subscribers, who are you?

Startup Lessons Learned

Pick a similar product that they do use, and ask them "who was the first person you know who started using [social networking, mobile phones, plasma TV, instant messaging.]? My background isnt metrics, but we came to it as a matter of practicality. 4) More posts about metrics, scaling, and online games. can I talk to them?"

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The Small Business Guide To SEO (Search Engine Optimization) in 2017

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You can learn more about setting goals in our post on Lean Marketing 101: Setting Goals. Once we settled on a defined conversion, it was much easier to make decisions and look at comparative metrics. Pages that are not accessible from a phone, for example, will do poorly in mobile search results. Define Conversions Properly.

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Lessons Learned: The App Store after the gold rush

Startup Lessons Learned

On the web, we have many of these channels: SEM, SEO, world of mouth, PR and viral. For example, if any of the mobile ad networks gets major traction, they may become a dominant way that people discover new apps. Or if your lifetime value is high enough, you can just keep spending on SEM. October 14, 2008 1:05 PM Th.Khangs said.

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How to get distribution advantage on the iPhone

Startup Lessons Learned

If you sell an online service that solves a defined problem, you can compete in SEO or SEM. So there is an opportunity to build new brands with attributes like "the most amazing mobile apps" but I think building a company around that strategy means really thinking through how to do it. The Lean Startup Intensive is tomorrow at Web 2.0.