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Gokul Rajaram on designing your product development process, when and how to hire your first PM, a playbook for hiring leaders, getting ahead in you career, how to get started angel investing, more

with Gokul Rajaram · Jun 2022

Organic growth is the real product-market fit test

If 90% of your customers come from paid acquisition, the music will eventually stop. A healthy product should have 40-50% organic growth and 50% paid. If your product isn't remarkable enough for people to talk about, you're building on a fragile foundation.
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