SaaSholic news #007
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SaaSholic news #007

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A hero telling of his journey

One of the main models of storytelling that we have in modern literature is the Hero’s Journey. It was famous to bring a new type of narrative, a type that brings us the sensation of the ideal path that people need to go through to become a hero. The only problem with this model is that it wasn’t written by a hero, and we actually don’t know if you can go through this path and actually become a true hero.

On the other hand, if your goal is to become an entrepreneur, you have, in the real world, heroes to inspire you that have actually taken the path you'll take. Here’s a great step-by-step of the entrepreneur's journey that you need to take to become a hero, written by a hero himself.

https://www.forentrepreneurs.com/saastock-2017/


Understanding growth

Case studies are never enough.
Regardless of your role in a company, understanding what makes each company grow gives you applicable knowledge. How to find the product-market fit? What points do you need to look at in software development? What is the best way to sell my product? You’ll get the answer to at least one of these questions by reading case studies.

With this case study of Amazon, you’ll discover not only how a great company grew, but how Amazon goes beyond the enterprise title to become an ecosystem and the fourth most valuable company in the world.

https://growthhackers.com/growth-studies/how-amazon-built-its-growth-ecosystem


How to scale organic traffic (without writing a million blog posts)

SEO is essential for any long-term marketing strategy for just one reason: it works.
That’s why everybody is doing the same: you do SEO planning, write a bunch of articles, post all of them and wait. But following this proven process costs a lot of time and money.

Additionally, with this amount of articles disputing space on SERP, it is even harder to rank with your blog posts. That’s why we here explore some alternative ways to help you scale your organic traffic.


https://cxl.com/blog/scale-organic-traffic/