Hackernoon’s Learn Repo has assembled 348 posts that cover every angle of growth marketing—from data‑driven acquisition tactics to Web3‑specific experiments. The collection highlights standout pieces, funding news, and practical frameworks, giving founders and marketers a ready‑made syllabus for sharpening their growth mindset.
Why a 348‑post reading list matters
Growth marketing is often presented as a buzz‑filled checklist, but the reality is a mosaic of experiments, data pipelines, and market‑specific quirks. Hackernoon’s Learn Repo has indexed 348 articles that together form a practical curriculum. Rather than treating the list as a random dump, we can see three clear value streams:
- Foundational concepts – pieces that define the discipline (e.g., “What is Growth Marketing?” and the comparison of growth vs. performance marketing).
- Tactical playbooks – step‑by‑step guides on analytics, viral loops, AI‑augmented campaigns, and niche channels such as Web3 or community commerce.
- Market signals – funding announcements, case studies, and trend analyses that show where capital and attention are flowing.
By navigating the list with these lenses, a marketer can move from theory to execution without drowning in noise.

1. Core frameworks that set the stage
| Article | Core takeaway |
|---|---|
| What is Growth Marketing? | Growth is a loop‑oriented mindset: acquisition → activation → retention → referral → revenue, measured continuously. |
| Growth Marketing vs. Performance Marketing | Performance focuses on short‑term ROI; growth embeds experimentation into the product’s DNA. |
| Product Marketer vs. Growth Marketer vs. Content Marketer | Clarifies hiring priorities for early‑stage startups – the first hire should own the end‑to‑end growth loop, not just a single channel. |
| The Mum Test | Validates assumptions with customers before spending on campaigns – a recurring theme across the list. |
These articles collectively replace the vague promise of “growth hacking” with a repeatable process that can be taught to any team.
2. Data‑driven tactics that actually move numbers
a. Measurement foundations
- 4 Steps to Build a Web Analytics Measurement Plan – walks through tagging, funnel definition, and attribution models. The author recommends starting with a single‑source‑of‑truth event schema before expanding to a CDP.
- How to Build a Multi‑Region Application Architecture for your Database – while not a marketing piece per se, the post explains how low‑latency data pipelines enable real‑time personalization, a prerequisite for high‑frequency testing.
b. Growth loops and viral mechanics
- 10 Viral Loops that Drive Sustainable Product Growth – categorises loops (invite‑only, content‑share, reward‑based) and gives concrete metrics (K‑factor, conversion per invite) to benchmark.
- 7 Content Loops to Accelerate Sustainable Product Growth – shows how evergreen content can feed acquisition and retention simultaneously, turning SEO into a growth engine.
c. AI‑augmented experimentation
- 28 Innovative Marketing Strategies Harnessing AI – maps AI use‑cases (copy generation, predictive look‑alike audiences, sentiment‑driven personalization) to the growth funnel stages.
- AI and Chill: 7 Growth Marketing Tools to Streamline Your Workflow – a curated toolbox (e.g., Jasper, SurferSEO, Segment) with pricing and integration notes.
d. Niche channels that matter today
- Web3 Growth Hacking: Strategies for Scaling Blockchain Projects – explains why airdrops alone no longer work and why community‑led token economics are essential.
- Community Commerce Is the Most Underrated Growth Strategy – illustrates how turning customers into brand ambassadors can reduce CAC by up to 40 %.
3. Funding news that signals where growth capital is flowing
| Company | Funding round | Lead investors | Why it matters for marketers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Space and Time | $20 M strategic round | Microsoft’s M12 (lead) + other angels | Shows that large cloud players are betting on Web3‑native data platforms – a hint that data‑first growth stacks will attract enterprise budgets. |
| Addressable | $13.5 M Series A | BITKRAFT (lead) + several crypto funds | A dedicated Web3 growth‑marketing platform; the raise validates the market need for analytics that bridge on‑chain and off‑chain signals. |
| AppLovin (mentioned in “Got a Startup With an App? You Need AppLovin”) | Not a fresh raise, but a strategic partnership | N/A | Demonstrates that mobile‑first growth still leans heavily on acquisition‑as‑a‑service platforms, especially for indie developers. |
These deals illustrate a pattern: investors are rewarding teams that combine data infrastructure with product‑led acquisition, especially when the stack can serve both Web2 and Web3 customers.
4. How to turn the list into a learning path
- Start with the foundations – read the three “What is …?” pieces, then sketch your own growth loop on a whiteboard.
- Pick a measurement framework – implement the analytics plan from the “4 Steps” article; verify that every experiment you run can be attributed.
- Select a growth loop – based on your product type, adopt a viral or content loop and set concrete K‑factor targets.
- Layer AI tools – use the AI toolbox article to automate copy tests and audience segmentation; track lift in a dedicated experiment dashboard.
- Benchmark against funding signals – if you’re raising capital, reference the Space & Time and Addressable raises to justify building a data‑first stack.
- Iterate – return to the “Growth Marketing Writing Contest” posts for community‑sourced experiments and fresh ideas.
5. Takeaway for the skeptical observer
The sheer volume of articles can feel overwhelming, but the curation itself tells a story: growth marketing is no longer a fringe discipline; it is a system of measurement, experimentation, and cross‑functional execution. The funding activity around data platforms and Web3‑specific growth tools underscores that the market rewards teams that can turn noisy signals into actionable loops.
If you’re a founder, marketer, or investor, treat the 348‑post list as a living syllabus—pick the sections that align with your current bottleneck, apply the frameworks, and revisit the list when you hit the next growth plateau.
For a full, searchable index of the 348 posts, visit the Learn Repo page on HackerNoon.

Comments
Please log in or register to join the discussion