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Next Dublin Growth Hackers event on Monday November 3rd.
As well as Justin Mares and Alan O’Rourke, as described below, Jules Coleman has now been added too.
Co-founder of Hassle.com, listed by The Times as one of the top ten disruptive digital startups. Previously, Jules spent 7 years in management consulting working for PWC, Accenture and IBM. In 2011 Jules, quit her job, taught herself to code and built Hassle.com. She will be sharing her experience of how to grow and develop a start up business, based on her experiences with Hassle.com
Justin Mares, co-author of Traction, the Startup guide to getting customers. If you go to the website of the book you can get 3 free chapters from the book too.
Alan O Rourke will also be speaking too. The author of several successful marketing books on lead generation and conversion. You can check out his 30 days to sell slide share resource here based on his successful book.
The sponsor for the event is Blacknight solutions for Irish hosting and domain registration.
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