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Averted gazes, TikTok growth, and gamified free trials. ‌ ‌ ‌ The Growth New

Averted gazes, TikTok growth, and gamified free trials.  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Demand Curve]( The Growth Newsletter #110 [Read on our site]( Hey everyone!  This week we cover averted gazes, TikTok growth, and gamified free trials.  But first I want to announce some upcoming changes to the newsletter.  Ultimately, we want the value ratio for our readers to be super high. So as of April we'll be shifting to just a couple, small, text-only sponsor mentions at the top of each newsletter. (We'll also be switching to self-serve, more affordable [sponsorships]( for those interested.)  Thanks for being a reader and supporting DC! We're a scrappy bootstrapped team who's constantly playing around and experimenting. And our north stars are: 1) high-quality and novel content, and 2) giving more value than we take.  If you ever have feedback or ideas for us, please hit reply. We read every email :).  As always, if you don’t find this valuable, you can unsubscribe at the bottom of this email. If you like it, tell your friends to [subscribe here](. It's the number one way to support the newsie.  –Neal   Together with [Vanta](  Do you need a SOC 2?  Vanta, the leading Trust Management Platform, has a one-of-a-kind program where they'll work closely with you to get your SOC 2 in just 2 weeks.  Close more deals, hit your revenue targets, and start laying a foundation of security best practices. Due to the white-glove support offered, spots are limited.  [Complete the form]( to learn more and see if you qualify.   Want to get in front of founders/marketers? [Here's what you need to know.]( (it's now self-serve!) 1. Sometimes eye contact isn't ideal Insight from [Katelyn Bourgoin](.  In a [previous newsletter](, we shared an AI tool that maintains eye contact in videos.  But eye contact isn't always the best option.  [Studies]( show that ads using averted gazes lead to more attention toward the product, and more memorable ads.  We're hardwired to notice faces. And when you see eyes looking over at something else, you're naturally drawn to look, too.  See for yourself 👀 This same tactic can be used on landing pages and product photos. Use your models' eyes to make people look where you want them to—your product, your CTA, or where you want them to go next.  This can also apply to social media profile photos. The direction your profile photo faces can make it either feel like you've got your back to your post, or like you're facing it.  Which of these looks better? I bet you it's the first one.  2. Lessons from 55k TikTok followers in six weeks Insight from [Nat Eliason](.  Nat Eliason grew his TikTok account from 400 to 55,900 in just six weeks.  The key to his growth? Well, there wasn’t one—you can't easily "game" TikTok.  Instead, here are seven of Nat’s findings that’ll raise your chances of success.  🎯 Choose a niche where you have an "unfair advantage." Think hard about what would make your content hard to replicate. Nat chose non-fiction books since he has detailed notes about 300+ books.  Ali Abdaal's unfair advantage for his "how to get into medical school" YouTube channel was that he was already in medical school.  🧠Take a SEO-inspired approach to content ideation. First look through the top 5-10 accounts in your niche and see what topics have done well. Then type those topics into the search bar—you’ll see variations appear below, just like Google’s related keywords. Also look at the search results’ “Others searched for” section for ideas.  🐑 Don’t prioritize making videos for the latest trends. Yes, creating for the latest viral trend can help get more views, but these trend-inspired videos often don’t explain why your account is worth following. They often get lots of engagement—but few followers.  Make these vids only if a trend fits your content, topic, and style.  🖥️ Edit your footage on a computer, not your phone. It’s a lot more efficient and powerful. Nat recommends using Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere. But use TikTok to add captions.  🚀 Your videos need strong hooks to actually take off. The first 2-3 seconds are the most important. We talked about hooks [last week](.  🪝 Also include a hook in the description. It’ll give people another reason to watch in case they read the description first. Example: The description for a video giving three tips on something could say, “The 3rd helped me the most.”  💬 Commenting on other videos won’t help your own account performance. It’s helpful, however, for connecting with other creators. Just focus on making really good videos. [Cool stuff]( 3. Gamify your free trials Insight from [Swipe Files](.  When we think of product gamification, we usually think of B2C apps and referral programs—Duolingo being one of the shining examples of gamification done right.  Turns out gamification can also work for B2B SaaS products.  Just take a look at the B2B scheduling software company Deputy. It gamifies onboarding tasks as part of its free trial: What do users earn for completing tasks? Extra days for their trial.  It’s a total win-win: Users get to extend their trials and along the way, become more likely to reach the [“aha” moment of product activation](. Aka the turning point where the odds of becoming a paying customer spike—because they saw actual value from the product.  If you offer a free trial for a SaaS product, consider giving this strategy a shot.   News and links News you can use: - Say hello to the [ChatGPT API](, which OpenAI rolled out last week. Now devs can integrate the AI tool with apps and products. Same goes for Whisper, the speech-to-text model. Snapchat, Instacart, and Shopify are already taking advantage. - YouTube’s working on [generative AI tools for content creators](. For example, a feature that’ll let creator change their outfits virtually. Also, expect to see something like TikTok’s Duet feature, but for YouTube Shorts later this year. - Speaking of TikTok, the app is introducing a [60-minute daily screen time limit]( for users under age 18. Users over 13 can opt out, though. - LinkedIn is introducing [collaborative articles](, a way to curate expert knowledge. Worth giving it a shot to bring more exposure to your brand. - Just like how most social platforms are focusing on video, Pinterest is testing a new video-based ad format called “[Premiere Spotlight](.” It’s a video ad that runs for 24 hours at the top of the app’s search page. - The [Creative Strategy Sprint]( is available as of March 15th! Learn how to make ad creatives that convert people into customers. [Join waitlist]( to get 20% off at launch.  Podcast we're loving: [Marketing Against the Grain](* Kipp Bodnar (HubSpot CMO) and Kieran Flanagan (Zapier CMO), lead you down the rabbit hole of marketing trends, growth tactics, and innovation. These are not your typical Twitter-thread-regurgitated marketing tactics. These are new methods, with unfiltered examination of successful fresh ideas.  Check out their episode: [The 5 Marketing Mistakes that are Killing Your Business]( Here at DC, we're huge advocates for the importance of brand, so we're big fans of this episode. Kipp and Kieran break down why hiring solely for experience is wrong, why "Best Practices" aren't always the best, and other common brand misconceptions.  *Sponsored by Hubspot Top new marketing jobs  If you're looking for a top growth role, check out the opportunities below from our [job board](. [VP Growth Conserv Conserv exists to help preserve the world's cultural heritage](   Something fun From [@kendra_allenby](   What did you think of this week's newsletter?  [Loved it]( | [Great]( | [Good]( | [Meh]( | [Bad](  If you enjoyed this, please consider sharing it with a friend. The number one way to support us is to share us with fellow founders and marketers.  Who's [Demand Curve](?  We’re on a mission to help make it easier to start, build, and grow companies.  We share high-quality, vetted, and actionable growth content as we learn it from the top 1% of marketers. We democratize senior growth knowledge.  How we can help you grow: - Read our free [playbooks](, [blog articles](, and [teardowns](—we break down the strategies and tactics that fast-growing startups use to grow. - Enroll in the [Growth Program](, our marketing course that has helped 1,000+ founders get traction and scale revenue. - Check out our [Sprints](: short video courses that are laser-focused on a topic in growth. - Want to build an audience of buyers? Join the waitlist for the [Un-Ignorable Challenge](. Next cohort starts in April. First one sold out in 6 minutes. - Work with our agency, [Bell Curve](, and we'll grow your startup for you. - Engage with our audience by [sponsoring]( the newsletter. See you next week.  — Neal, Grace, Joyce, Dennis, and the DC team. [Neal]( [Neal O'Grady]( [Grace]( [Grace Parazzoli]( [Joyce]( [Joyce Chou]( [Dennis]( [Dennis Buckley](   © 2023 Demand Curve, Inc. All rights reserved. 4460 Redwood Hwy, Suite 16-535, San Rafael, California, United States [Unsubscribe]() from all emails, including the newsletter, or [manage]( subscription preferences.

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