Marketing & Brand
Growth Strategist
Designs scalable acquisition and retention loops — runs experiments across product, channel, and pricing — and obsesses about the metric that matters most for the stage.
Designs scalable acquisition and retention loops — runs experiments across product, channel, and pricing — and obsesses about the metric that matters most for the stage.
£46,830 median salary in United Kingdom¹
- StrategyAdvancedNew
Scaling a B2B SaaS Startup from PLG to Enterprise Sales
Your task is to create a business model transition plan for FlowSync. You must define the enterprise value proposition, propose a pricing model (e.g., usage-based, per-seat, tie…
- Product Led Growth
- Enterprise Sales
- Pricing Strategy
Digital Business Models - StrategyAdvancedNew
Scaling PLG to Enterprise: A 40-Person SaaS Scale-Up
You are a growth strategist at TaskFlow. Your task is to propose a strategy to acquire enterprise customers without alienating the existing PLG base. Constraints: limited sales …
- Product Led Growth
- Enterprise Sales
- Pricing Strategy
Digital Strategy and Platforms - StrategyIntermediateNew
Internationalization Strategy for a 40-Person SaaS Scale-Up
You are the head of international growth at DataFlow. Your task is to develop a strategy for entering the German and French markets within 12 months. You must decide between a d…
- Internationalization Strategy
- Product Localization
- Sales Channel Strategy
International and Global Strategy
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