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Weekly Curated Content from GrowthHackers Community in your inbox! The D Day for Growth Professional

Weekly Curated Content from GrowthHackers Community in your inbox! [View in browser]( The D Day for Growth Professionals is Here GrowthHackers Conference is tomorrow! The gathering of growth enthusiasts starts this Tuesday, Oct 17, from 9 am PT.  Join us fully online for a full day of growth immersion, and learn directly from growth leaders (check de [agenda here](). This is the last call, so hurry up and save your spot now! [SAVE YOUR SPOT!](  Member Posts Heuristic Evaluation Checklist At Different Stages Of Conversion Think of conversion levels as milestones on a visitor's journey through your site. Each level represents a different stage of interaction, from the moment they land on your site to the point where they take the desired action, such as making a purchase. Understanding these levels is crucial when conducting a heuristic evaluation. [READ MORE]( Net Dollar Retention: Definition + Formula Think of the SaaS industry as a garden. First, you need to plant the seeds (acquire the customers) and nurture them (through onboarding and marketing tactics ) in the hopes they turn into loyal customers.  Then, to maintain a thriving ecosystem (retention of existing customers), you need to keep an eye on your plants (metrics) and ensure daily care (stellar support). Your shovel to a thriving SaaS garden is Net Dollar Retention (NDR), an essential metric that focuses on efficient growth. [READ MORE]( What Teams Expect of a New Product Manager in the First 90 Days Leaders from the design, engineering, analytics, and Go-To-Market teams to unveil exactly what they expect from a newly hired PM in their first 90 days on the job and why it’s important for the future success of the product and the PM. [READ MORE]( How to Optimize Your Website Speed and Why it Matters The speed of your website transcends mere technicality; it stands as a pivotal element influencing user experience . Allow us to delve deeper into the compelling reasons why prioritizing website speed remains imperative. [READ MORE]( GrowthHackers 388 Market St, 1300, 94111, San Francisco [Unsubscribe](

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