
Startups are exciting places to work. Founders and their teams wear many hats — leader, marketer, developer, social media manager, content creator, office assistant, and everything in between — and in doing so, they learn to maximize every little resource at their disposal in order to grow.
In 2010, Sean Ellis termed this aggressive quest for success "growth hacking," or using data to assist a startup in its hunt for business growth. But for growth hacking to affect your business as a whole, it has to be applied to several individual tactics — including social media marketing.
Social media platforms provide all kinds of data to help you increase audience engagement, improve your marketing output, and make the most of your resources. And with new social media platforms emerging nearly every day, new opportunities for growth are presenting themselves every day, too.
Effective growth hacking in this fast-paced environment requires the right balance of attention and creativity, and understanding the triple-peak effect allows you to achieve exactly that.
Similar to the technology adoption curve, the triple-peak effect can give marketers insight into the phases of a social media channel's acceptability and use. The triple-peak effect allows you to identify the natural phases of a new social platform's adoption and evolution.
Understanding these phases helps you adjust your social media marketing efforts accordingly to maximize your reach. Now, let's examine each of the three peaks and what they mean for improved growth hacking:
Remember "The Art of War"? Two thousand years ago, Sun Tzu described the advantage of the first mover: "Whoever is first in the field and awaits the coming of the enemy will be fresh for the fight; whoever is second in the field and has to hasten to battle will arrive exhausted."
In social media, the first company to effectively take advantage of a new platform to build an engaged audience has the first-mover advantage.
At this stage, when the channel is new, your audience's interest is at its peak. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram — all your favorite platforms have been through this stage. And while it may be nearing the start of the next, Snapchat remains in this first stage for now.
Snapchat's "new media evolution" cements it as a powerful social media platform, and with more than 110 million daily active users, its audience interest is clearly very high. Marketers who move early to utilize the platform, create content for it, and build an engaged audience of interested users will see this first-mover advantage play out as the platform matures. And those who drag their feet on testing this tool will miss their chance at the advantages of early movers.
Now, where Tzu advises we move first, he also says a victorious warrior wins first andthen goes to war. By attracting an engaged audience in the first peak, you can prepare for the organic advantage and continue to grow in the second.
At this stage, when the platform is tested and liked by the audience, users flock to it in larger numbers. Instagram is a perfect example. Just four years after its launch, it reported more than 300 million users.
For marketers using social media to build their communities and connect with their audiences, it's not enough to simply know how to schedule your updates or use hashtags. To get the most value from your social media marketing and truly grow your business, you've got to understand how the triple-peak effect affects your success. And when you learn to leverage it to your benefit, growth hacking your marketing is no longer a battle.
Rishabh Dev is the managing director at Mapplinks, an integrated digital and creative marketing agency, and Mapplinks Academy. He’s a serial entrepreneur and keynote speaker on digital marketing and growth hacking. Connect with him on Twitter.