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13 Easy Visual Growth Hacks to Jumpstart Your Business<\/strong><\/h1>\n

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For a year or two now, \u201cgrowth hacking\u201d has been one of the marketing industry\u2019s biggest buzzwords.<\/p>\n

While the term means different things to different people, it roughly translates to quick, simple, and often very inexpensive marketing \u201ctricks\u201d designed to explosively grow a product or service.<\/p>\n

A classic example of growth hacking is in how Dropbox grew its user base by incentivizing the refer-a-friend process<\/a>.<\/p>\n

In fact, the guy who originally coined the term \u201cgrowth hacker,\u201d Sean Ellis, was a marketer at Dropbox during this time.<\/p>\n

Dropbox offered free additional storage to users who invited their friends to the service, rewarding 500 MB extra space to both the inviter and the invitee, up to a maximum of 16 GB. This \u201cgrowth hack\u201d really incentivized people to invite everyone they knew to Dropbox.<\/p>\n

PayPal did something very similar during its growth phase.<\/p>\n

Everyone who signed up for PayPal got $10. Then, if they invited a friend, they could get another $10 (and the friend could get their own $10 for signing up). This exploded PayPal\u2019s signups.<\/p>\n

This kind of \u201cdouble-sided incentive<\/a>\u201d is an obvious way to grow your audience, and definitely something you should take advantage of.<\/p>\n

But beyond that, there are tons of other growth hacks you can make that will have a great impact on your bottom line.<\/p>\n

This list of visual growth hacks is a great place to start; all can be completed in a short amount of time but have a lasting impact on your audience and traffic.<\/p>\n

So what are you waiting for?<\/p>\n

1. Always Include Images<\/strong><\/h3>\n

You don\u2019t need me to tell you that it\u2019s important to include images in your blog posts; pretty much anyone would tell you the same thing. Just look at these stats:<\/p>\n