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Someone once told me there's no such thing as "organic." It's not true that organic users always have better metrics than inorganic ones. If this is the case for you, then your marketing and messaging before acquiring inorganic users is flawed. Does

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If your product solves a problem and your messaging hits the right note, even paid users can become loyal. Blaming inorganic traffic is just an excuse for poor product-market fit.

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