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EP155: How Reddit Gets 430 Million Active Users Every Month

The GrowthTLDR Podcast. Weekly Conversations on Business Growth.

Release Date: 09/29/2020

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Marketing should be a disruptive force. Today, data has turned a lot of marketing into a rigid force.  In this episode, we talk about how you can market against the grain.

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How to Grow a Company and Avoid Common Mistakes with Dennis Kelly of Postalytics #EP179 show art How to Grow a Company and Avoid Common Mistakes with Dennis Kelly of Postalytics #EP179

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In this episode of the GrowthTLDR, we talk to Dennis Kelly, the CEO of Postalytics.

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How Unbundling & Rise of Digital Communities will impact B2B Growth #EP178 show art How Unbundling & Rise of Digital Communities will impact B2B Growth #EP178

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In this episode of the GrowthTLDR, we talk about how the unbundling of platforms like Craigslist, Reddit, and LinkedIn presents opportunities for digital communities to serve the needs of their audience better.

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In this episode of the GrowthTLDR, we get into how you do customer acquisition and onboarding for companies with horizontal markets. That means their product serves the needs of many customers.

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In this episode of the GrowthTLDR, we cover a common question, how do the best companies pick winning markets.

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Great Inputs Matter, Intentional Meetings, Rising CAC - #TheOneThing EP175 show art Great Inputs Matter, Intentional Meetings, Rising CAC - #TheOneThing EP175

The GrowthTLDR Podcast. Weekly Conversations on Business Growth.

It's the "One Thing" on the GrowthTLDR where the hosts (Kieran Flanagan, Nicholas Holland, and Scott Tousley) cover an idea or observation they feel is worth sharing with the podcast listeners.

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Building a 12 Month Growth Plan as CMO of a Fast-Growing Company with Paul Cowan of Freshbooks #EP174 show art Building a 12 Month Growth Plan as CMO of a Fast-Growing Company with Paul Cowan of Freshbooks #EP174

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In this episode of the GrowthTLDR, we talk to Paul Cowan, the CMO of Freshbooks.

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EP173: How Docket is Revolutionizing Meetings Through a Product-Led Model show art EP173: How Docket is Revolutionizing Meetings Through a Product-Led Model

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In this episode of the GrowthTLDR, we talk to Darin Brown, the CEO, and Co-Founder of Docket, a company looking to revolutionize meetings through a product-led model.

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EP172: How to be a Successful Marketing & Growth Leader show art EP172: How to be a Successful Marketing & Growth Leader

The GrowthTLDR Podcast. Weekly Conversations on Business Growth.

In this episode of the GrowthTLDR, we discuss five critical skills you need to be a successful marketing and growth leader.

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EP171: Six of the Best Lessons from GrowthTLDR 2020 show art EP171: Six of the Best Lessons from GrowthTLDR 2020

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In this episode of the GrowthTLDR, we run down our top six lessons from 2020.

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In this episode of the GrowthTLDR, we talk to Vaibhav Sahgal, the head of growth at Reddit.

Reddit is one of the most popular websites on the internet, with 430 million monthly active users. During Vaibhav's time as head of growth, he has seen the team grow from 5 to 60 people.

We talk to Vaibhav about the structure of the growth team and the metrics they're accountable too. We get into the first big win the growth team had at Reddit, how the team grew to over 60 people, and Vaibhav walks us through some of the latest successes the team has had.

Happy Growing!