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Here are the key terms from the S4 Medial Episode 🚀 1. Traction: In business or product development, traction refers to the growth or momentum a company or product gains over time. It is measured by metrics like user growth, revenue, or engagement, indicating success and adoption of the product or service. 2. Power Users: Power users are individuals who use a product or service extensively, often more than the average user. They explore all the features, provide feedback, and can influence others’ usage. Due to their deep familiarity, they become advocates and offer valuable insights for product improvement. 3. K Factor: The K factor measures a product’s viral growth, indicating how well users spread the word and attract new users. A K factor greater than 1 shows exponential growth, while a factor below 1 indicates slowing user growth.

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