Traction (Review and Analysis of Weinberg and Mares' Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares' book "Traction" states that there are lots of start-ups trying to be successful today. According to Weinberg and Mares, the start-ups that manage to reach success are the ones that create ‘traction’ by generating customer growth and momentum. This should be the main aim of anyone launching a start-up and they should use the Bullseye Framework to identify which traction channels they should use. The Bullseye Framework has five key principles; brainstorm, rank, prioritise, test and focus. This summary explains each of these principles in detail, allowing you to learn the best way to launch a successful start-up.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Learn the Bullseye Framework to identify to right traction channels
• Ensure your start-up is successful
To learn more, read the summary of “Traction” to discover how to create customer growth and momentum for your start-up and succeed!
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Book Presentation: Traction by Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares
Summary of Traction (Gabriel Weinberg and Justin Mares)
Book Abstract
All startups have a product. What differentiates the winners from the losers, however, is successful startups generate traction
– real customer growth and momentum. The pursuit of traction in the marketplace should be the central aim of anyone who is trying to get a startup off the ground.
So how do you generate traction? There are at least nineteen channels which have been used successfully by other startups. It's pretty much impossible to tell in advance which of these channels will end up working for you so usually you have to road test a few and then build on what works.
A good framework for identifying which traction channels you should be using is the Bullseye Framework
which looks like this:
Brainstorm – identify how each traction channel could work for you
Rank – compare the various traction channels using consistent criteria
Prioritize – identify the three traction channels which look most promising
Test – start using those three channels and measure what results
Focus – commit all your resources to the best-performing traction channel
About the Author
GABRIEL WEINBERG is founder and CEO of DuckDuckGo, an online search engine which started in 2008 and delivered more than one billion searches in 2013. He is also an active angel investor. He's been featured on CBS and FOX, and written about in The Guardian and The Washington Post. He previously co-founded and served as CEO of Opobox which was acquired in 2006. Gabriel Weinberg is a graduate of MIT.
JUSTIN MARES is former director of revenue and growth at Exceptional, a software company acquired by Rackspace in 2013. Before that, he founded two other startups, one of which went well and one of which closed down. He