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If marketing was a sandwich, growth hacking would be the secret sauce. To get your hands on that classified ingredient, check out this deal on the One Month’s Growth Hacking Bundle.

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A growth hacker is basically just a marketer carrying a different toolbox to a different destination. While a marketer looks for ways to improve an already established brand, growth hackers must think creatively to turn an idea into a business, then turn that business into a success story. With so much competition out there today, growth hacking is the only way for you to keep your flame alive and avoid burning out.

This training bundle features three master classes on the fundamentals of growth hacking and is crazy crucial for any entrepreneur. First, you’ll learn how to successfully grow a product. Get a glimpse into the hacking techniques of super successful companies like Facebook, Dropbox and Pinterest. You’ll learn everything from developing a project roadmap to understanding segmentation and funnel reports.

From there, you’ll dive into basic development principles. Don’t worry if you don’t know anything about coding! This course will help you understand the basics of front and back-end coding so you can face technical challenges head-on. Finally, in the third course, you’ll explore the depths of your mind and pull out all the best ideas. You’ll learn all the ins and outs of your industry, discover how to evaluate different ideas and choose the best ones, and figure out the framework for business disruption.

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Success starts with this sweet deal: get this One Month’s Growth Hacking Bundle for $29.99 from the Daily Dot store — that’s 76% off the usual price of $129.97.

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