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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Igniters: A meetup group for Stanford Entrepreneurs & Silicon Valley Founders

http://www.meetup.com/Igniter/



We started the Igniters Meetup group to get together all the Stanford Igniters and Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs. The first meetup is going to be on Growth Hacking: How to Get Your First 1000 Customers - James Kennedy



Getting Your First 1000 customers

Featured Speaker: James Kennedy, Founder and "growth hacker" at Piehole.tv

It might be easy to scale from 1000 to 5000 customers after you've at least established a user base - but how do you get your first 1000 customers - beyond family and friends - who will actually provide valuable feedback, use your product and maybe even pay...

James will share his story as well as the specific steps describing how they found their first 1000 customers. He will outline their strategy and provide specific techniques for gaining more traction, faster.

Know more at the Igniters Meetup on Growth Hacking

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