Use Data to Build a Better Startup Faster
Alistair Croll, Benjamin Yoskovitz

#Lean_Analytics
#Business
#E-commerce
#Data-Driven
Whether you're a startup founder trying to disrupt an industry or an entrepreneur trying to provoke change from within, your biggest challenge is creating a product people actually want. Lean Analytics steers you in the right direction.
This book shows you how to validate your initial idea, find the right customers, decide what to build, how to monetize your business, and how to spread the word. Packed with more than thirty case studies and insights from over a hundred business experts, Lean Analytics provides you with hard-won, real-world information no entrepreneur can afford to go without.
Table of Contents
Part One: Stop Lying to Yourself
Chapter 1: We're All Liars
Chapter 2: How to Keep Score
Chapter 3: Deciding What to Do with Your Life
Chapter 4: Data-Driven Versus Data-Informed
Part Two: Finding the Right Metric for Right Now
Chapter 5: Analytics Frameworks
Chapter 6: The Discipline of One Metric That Matters
Chapter 7: What Business Are You In?
Chapter 8: Model One: E-commerce
Chapter 9: Model Two: Software as a Service (Saas)
Chapter 10: Model Three: Free Mobile App
Chapter 11: Model Four: Media Site
Chapter 12: Model Five: User-Generated Content
Chapter 13: Model Six: Two-Sided Marketplaces
Chapter 14: What Stage Are You At?
Chapter 15: Stage One: Empathy
Chapter 16: Stage Two: Stickiness
Chapter 17: Stage Three: Virality
Chapter 18: Stage Four: Revenue
Chapter 19: Stage Five: Scale
Chapter 20: Model + Stage Drives the Metric You Track
Part Three: Lines in the Sand
Chapter 21: Am I Good Enough?
Chapter 22: E-commerce: Lines in the Sand
Chapter 23: SaaS: Lines in the Sand
Chapter 24: Free Mobile App: Lines in the Sand
Chapter 25: Media Site: Lines in the Sand
Chapter 26: User-Generated Content: Lines in the Sand
Chapter 27: Two-Sided Marketplaces: Lines in the Sand
Chapter 28: What to Do When You Don't Have a Baseline
Part Four: Putting Lean Analytics to Work
Chapter 29: Selling into Enterprise Markets
Chapter 30: Lean from Within: Intrapreneurs
Chapter 31: Conclusion: Beyond Startups
Appendix: References and Further Reading
Alistair Croll is an entrepreneur, author, and conference organizer. He's written four books on technology and society, including the best-selling _Lean Analytics_, which has been translated into eight languages. He's the cofounder of web performance startup Coradiant (acquired by BMC), the Year One Labs startup accelerator, and a number of other early-stage companies. A prolific speaker, Alistair was a visiting executive at Harvard Business School, where he helped create a course on data science and critical thinking. He's founded and chaired a number of the world's leading technology events, including Cloud Connect, Strata, Startupfest, Scaletech, and the FWD50 Digital Government conference. He's currently working on _Just Evil Enough_, the subversive marketing playbook. Alistair lives in Montreal, Canada, and writes at [acroll.substack.com](http://acroll.substack.com).
Benjamin Yoskovitz is a serial entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience in web businesses. The co-founder of Standout Jobs and Year One Labs, he is also an active mentor to numerous startups and startup accelerators. Ben is the author of "Instigator Blog" (instigatorblog.com), and regularly speaks at startup conferences. He's currently VP Product at GoInstant, which was acquired by Salesforce in 2012.









