Growth hacking is an experimental marketing strategy that utilizes data and statistics that can make any business grow.
Backed up by a continuously growing list of successful cases, Growth Hacking allows you to make decisions on results rather than emotion. With the fine-line between data analysis, coding and marketing disappearing, large-scale marketing operations are becoming more and more obsolete. Smaller, case-by-case experiments and campaigns are becoming the marketing standard of the future. And with an increase of technical and analytical skills among marketers, there’s no need to hire extra developers. Grow your business with this proven strategy used by giants like Dropbox, AirBnB, Instagram and many others.
Refreshworks is an expert in using digital data-driven marketing to make businesses grow, and one look at their repertoire (Ziggo, Spinnin’ Records, Specsavers and more) instantly proves why growth hacking is essential in present-day marketing. Combine this with THT’ vision that allows businesses to grow, and you’ve got a strategy for success.
In our continued effort to you with leading resources and tools in the startup marketplace, The Hague Tech is thrilled to announce the launch of our partnership with HubSpot for Startups. Our partnership gives you access to startup friendly pricing on HubSpot’s platform, dedicated sales and marketing strategy consulting, and a community of founders like you.
Software development is one of those skills that every company is hungry for. Thousands of recruiters are scrolling LinkedIn looking for the perfect software developer. If you live in The Netherlands, where the shortage of tech talent is so tangible, finding the right engineers is a very critical task.
Hackathons are an incredible medium for creating new ideas, new friends, and finding out about yourself. As a semi non-technical person (i.e. I don’t code, at least not yet) I’ve always looked at hackathons with a sense of awe, as an unapproachable event that I always wanted to participate in. Well, I finally got my chance and it was an absolute blast!
What was the hackathon all about?