Claude-skill-registry growth-tactics
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source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/growth-tactics" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-growth-tactics && rm -rf "$T"
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skills/data/growth-tactics/SKILL.mdsource content
Growth Tactics Skill
Core Philosophy
"Growth is not about tricks. It's about building something people want to share."
Sustainable growth comes from creating genuine value and making it easy for people to spread that value. Tactics should amplify good content, not compensate for bad content.
Fundamental Principles
1. Value-First Growth
- The best growth hack is making something worth sharing
- Word-of-mouth is still the most powerful channel
- Referrals come from delighted readers, not incentive hunters
2. Compound Growth
- Small consistent improvements compound over time
- 1% weekly growth = 68% annual growth
- Focus on sustainable rates, not spikes
3. Channel Diversity
- Don't rely on a single channel
- Platform algorithms change; diversify risk
- Own your audience (email > social followers)
Newsletter Referral Programs
Why Referrals Work
Key Statistics: - Referred subscribers have 16% higher retention - Acquisition cost is up to 92% lower than paid - 84% of people trust word-of-mouth recommendations - Referral subscribers have 37% higher retention, 18% lower churn
Modern Referral Strategy (2024)
The Old Model (Less Effective Now):
Milestone-based rewards: - 1 referral → Nothing - 3 referrals → Stickers - 5 referrals → T-shirt - 10 referrals → Exclusive content Problem: Very few people refer 5+ people
The New Model (More Effective):
Single referral for digital reward: - 1 referral → Immediate digital product Why it works: - Lower barrier to action - Digital products have zero marginal cost - Most people will only refer 1-2 friends anyway - Novelty of milestone programs has worn off
Effective Digital Rewards
Characteristics of Good Rewards:
- Easy to consume (<10 minutes) - Immediately actionable - Related to your content niche - Exclusive (not available elsewhere) - High perceived value, low production cost
Reward Ideas for tacosdedatos:
## Immediate Value Rewards 1. **Cheat Sheets** - "Pandas Methods Cheat Sheet" - "SQL Query Patterns Reference" - "Data Viz Color Palettes" 2. **Templates** - "Data Analysis Project Template" - "Python Environment Setup Script" - "Jupyter Notebook Template" 3. **Resource Lists** - "50 Free Datasets for Practice" - "Best Data Science YouTube Channels" - "Curated Python Package List" 4. **Quick Guides** - "5-Minute Setup: Perfect Python Environment" - "One-Page Pandas Essentials" 5. **Tools/Code** - Custom utility functions - Starter project repositories - Configuration files
Referral Program Implementation
Setup Checklist:
- [ ] Choose platform (SparkLoop, GrowSurf, Firewards, beehiiv native) - [ ] Create digital reward - [ ] Design referral landing page - [ ] Set up unique referral links - [ ] Create thank-you email sequence - [ ] Plan promotion cadence - [ ] Set up tracking and analytics
Promotion Strategy:
Launch Week: - Dedicated announcement email - Social media launch posts - Prominent newsletter placement Ongoing: - Consistent section in newsletter - Periodic reminder emails - Social media mentions - New reward announcements Refresh: - New creatives every 4-6 weeks - Seasonal/topical rewards - A/B test different rewards
Referral Program Placement
Newsletter Placement Options:
Option 1: Dedicated Section (Recommended) [Main content...] --- ## Comparte tacosdedatos ¿Te gusta este newsletter? Compártelo con un amigo y obtén [reward]. Tu enlace único: [link] Referidos: [count] --- Option 2: Footer Reminder (Less effective but consistent presence) Option 3: Dedicated Email (Monthly reminder about program)
Referral Copy Templates
## Newsletter Section ### English-Style Like this newsletter? Share it with a friend and get [reward]. Your unique link: [link] Your referrals: X ### Spanish (tacosdedatos) ¿Te gusta tacosdedatos? Compártelo con alguien que le pueda servir. Con solo 1 referido, te envío [reward description]. 📧 Tu enlace: [link] 📊 Tus referidos: X
## Social Media Promo ¿Sabías que puedes obtener [reward] gratis? Solo comparte tacosdedatos con 1 persona. Así de fácil: 1. Usa tu enlace único (lo encuentras en cualquier newsletter) 2. Cuando se suscriban, te envío [reward] Es contenido que hago con mucho cariño y que no está disponible en ningún otro lado.
Cross-Promotion Strategies
Newsletter Swaps
What It Is:
You promote their newsletter → They promote yours Free, mutual growth Works best with similar audience size
Finding Partners:
Criteria: - Similar audience size (0.5x to 2x yours) - Complementary topics (not competing) - Similar quality/voice - Active engagement Where to find: - Newsletter recommendation networks - Twitter/X newsletter community - beehiiv/Substack communities - Direct outreach to admired newsletters
Swap Format Options:
## Option 1: Dedicated Blurb ### Recommended Reading [Name] escribe [Newsletter Name], un newsletter sobre [topic]. Esta semana me gustó especialmente su artículo sobre [specific piece]. [Link to subscribe] ## Option 2: Quick Mention "Si te interesa [topic], te recomiendo [Newsletter Name] de [Author]." ## Option 3: Guest Feature Write a piece for their newsletter, they write for yours
Newsletter Recommendation Networks
Platforms:
- SparkLoop Partner Network
- beehiiv Boosts
- Substack Recommendations
- Swapstack
How They Work:
1. Sign up for network 2. Get recommended by other newsletters 3. Recommend others in return (or pay per subscriber) 4. Track attribution and quality Typical Costs: - Free swaps: Mutual promotion - Paid recommendations: $1-5 per subscriber
Cross-Promotion Tracking
## Cross-Promo Tracker | Partner | Date | Type | Subs Gained | Subs Sent | Quality Score | |---------|------|------|-------------|-----------|---------------| | [Name] | [Date] | Swap | X | Y | A/B/C | Quality Score: - A: High engagement, low churn - B: Average engagement - C: Low engagement or high churn
Content-Driven Growth
SEO-Optimized Content
Strategy: Create pillar content that ranks for target keywords Process: 1. Identify high-value keywords (search volume + relevance) 2. Create comprehensive content (2,000+ words) 3. Optimize on-page SEO 4. Build internal links 5. Promote for backlinks 6. Update regularly Pillar Topics for tacosdedatos: - "Tutorial de pandas en español" - "Visualización de datos con Python" - "SQL para análisis de datos" - "Machine Learning para principiantes"
Lead Magnets
High-Converting Lead Magnets:
Best Performers: 1. Checklists (quick to consume) 2. Templates (immediately useful) 3. Cheat sheets (reference value) 4. Mini-courses (high perceived value) 5. Resource libraries (comprehensive) Lower Performance: - Generic ebooks - Long PDFs - Vague "guides"
Lead Magnet to Newsletter Flow:
Landing Page → Lead Magnet Delivery → Welcome Sequence → Regular Newsletter Welcome Sequence: - Day 0: Deliver lead magnet + introduction - Day 2: Best-of content - Day 4: Behind-the-scenes/personal story - Day 7: What to expect going forward
Community Growth
Building in Public
Strategy: Share your journey publicly to attract aligned audience What to Share: - Subscriber milestones - Revenue updates (if comfortable) - Experiments and learnings - Failures and pivots - Behind-the-scenes process Platforms: - Twitter/X threads - LinkedIn posts - Newsletter itself
Engagement Tactics
## Community Building Actions Daily: - Reply to all comments/responses - Engage with 5-10 relevant posts in your niche - Share valuable insights unprompted Weekly: - AMA or Q&A session - Feature a subscriber or community member - Create discussion prompts Monthly: - Subscriber surveys - Community spotlights - Collaborative content
Paid Acquisition (When Ready)
Newsletter Ads
Platforms:
- Paved
- Swapstack
- Sponsy
- Direct outreach
Calculating CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost):
CAC = Ad Spend / New Subscribers Example: $500 newsletter ad 100 new subscribers CAC = $5 Break-even calculation: If lifetime value (LTV) = $10 CAC should be < $10
Social Media Ads
When to Consider:
Use paid ads when: - Organic channels are maxed out - You have a proven offer - You know your LTV - You have budget to test Don't use when: - You're just starting (figure out product-market fit first) - You can't track attribution - You don't know your economics
Growth Experiment Ideas
## Referral Experiments - [ ] Test different digital rewards - [ ] A/B test referral section copy - [ ] Try one-referral vs. milestone system - [ ] Test different placement in newsletter ## Content Experiments - [ ] Create a lead magnet for top traffic page - [ ] Test different CTAs on popular posts - [ ] Add newsletter signup to all tutorials - [ ] Create content around trending keywords ## Cross-Promo Experiments - [ ] Reach out to 5 complementary newsletters - [ ] Join a newsletter network - [ ] Guest post for larger publication - [ ] Collaborate on content with peers ## Community Experiments - [ ] Launch Twitter/X thread series - [ ] Start a Discord or community - [ ] Host a live event/AMA - [ ] Create user-generated content opportunity
Growth Audit Checklist
## Monthly Growth Audit ### Acquisition Channels - [ ] SEO: Are top pages optimized for signup? - [ ] Social: Is bio link effective? CTAs in posts? - [ ] Referral: Is program promoted regularly? - [ ] Partnerships: Any pending cross-promo opportunities? ### Conversion Points - [ ] Landing page: What's the conversion rate? - [ ] In-content CTAs: Are they visible and compelling? - [ ] Lead magnets: Are they still relevant? - [ ] Welcome sequence: What's the engagement like? ### Retention - [ ] Open rates: Trending up or down? - [ ] Click rates: Is content driving action? - [ ] Unsubscribes: Any spikes to investigate? - [ ] Replies: Are readers engaging? ### Experiments - [ ] What's currently being tested? - [ ] What did we learn last month? - [ ] What should we test next month?
Output Format for Growth Plans
# Growth Initiative: [Name] ## Objective [What we want to achieve] ## Hypothesis If we [action], then [metric] will [improve/increase] because [reasoning]. ## Tactics 1. **[Tactic 1]**: [Details] 2. **[Tactic 2]**: [Details] 3. **[Tactic 3]**: [Details] ## Timeline - Week 1: [Actions] - Week 2: [Actions] - Week 3: [Actions] - Week 4: [Review and adjust] ## Success Metrics | Metric | Baseline | Target | Timeline | |--------|----------|--------|----------| | [Metric] | X | Y | Z weeks | ## Resources Needed - [Resource 1] - [Resource 2] ## Risks & Mitigations - **Risk**: [Risk] **Mitigation**: [How to address] ## Decision Point After [timeframe], we will [continue/pivot/stop] based on [criteria].