
Now retired…
While student social networking app unii.com appears to have been retired, it’s sister app Fling which is like random-Snapchat-with-strangers is going strong. Here anyhow is my exercise for Unii from Feb 2015, just before I landed the growth role at Causeway Technologies.
Q: Having our target audience in mind please come up with 4 growth hacking ideas that are low cost, easy to implement, and do not require big changes to the product.
Growth hack idea #1: Acquisition
To use online student community thestudentroom.co.uk and target applicants via an email campaign, so connecting with around 45,000 Year 13 students that are discussing about going to university, and use that to build a community on Facebook. This campaign can include tips on how to sign up to unii with email, through to advice on surviving Freshers’ Week. Metrics would include email open rates, and engagement on Facebook Page for example.
Growth hack idea #2: Acquisition
Implement a referral campaign on select campuses to test its success and monitor performance, with online and offline integration, to assist the promotion of the referral campaign. Ideally using existing college ‘influencers’ to promote this, with the value of each sign in terms of lifetime value underpinning the costing of the campaign. Online this might involve adding a referral link/icon within the app itself so users can easily and predictably find the referral program, for example in the Settings section.
Growth hack idea #3: Retention
Word of mouth is key to successful student marketing, simply because students see each other often, they always need new topics of conversation, which is itself a great built in engine for retention to be harnessed. Therefore I suggest creating a weekly email which gathers together a digest of the most noteworthy topics of conversation, making full use of wider trending content from across universities, to help inspire conversations within each campus, repacked as ‘Rumours’ to add a touch more social networking virality. This digest can be highlighted in either a push notification or a post within the app, whichever is proven to be more effective in terms of improving retention rates.
Growth hack idea #4: Retention
I believe there is existing functionality so that members can create their own groups of members. I would suggest removing the duplicate Favourite links, currently there is both an icon and link from ‘Favourites’ and use the space for a Group icon/link. Therefore when a student accesses their notifications they can click on anyone who has favourited a post, and add them to a custom group. Call them ‘Cliques’ to add a bit of competitive social gamesmanship, helping create word of mouth about whether you are part of a student’s ‘Clique’ on campus. Metrics wise, clique creation would also help identify social influencers on campus, in terms of who is the member of the most number of cliques.