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Madison Taskett
Product Marketing at Auth0
Madison Taskett is an elite growth marketer currently working as a Product Marketer at Okta.2 She has a talent for developing creative experiments that drive significant results.2 Previously, Madison worked as a Product Marketing professional at Auth0.3
Madison gained attention in the tech community when her personal blog post titled "How a Lazy Bitch like me learned to be Productive" made the front page of Hacker News and Indie Hackers.1 This success led to a significant increase in her blog's traffic, with 20,000 visitors in just five days.1
In her article about this experience, Madison shared insights on creating engaging content:
- Crafting attention-grabbing titles that highlight contrast and novelty
- Incorporating personal stories to make content relatable
- Injecting personality into writing to stand out from generic articles
- Focusing on transformative content that shows stark changes
- Writing with genuine care for the audience
- Maintaining a playful and engaging tone throughout the piece
- Ruthlessly editing to keep content concise and engaging1
Madison's approach to content creation demonstrates her skills in growth marketing and her ability to connect with audiences effectively.
Highlights
One year since I left Austin.
I really loved Austin. It felt like… Mine. The quirks, the music, the hidden pockets with good views, the style people dressed in, the bumper stickers on hippies’ cars.
The way fog rolls in during February and the blue of wildflowers in the spring. It all felt like an extension of my soul, like home.
It’s so weird to watch your soul shift outside of your body. Leslie died. Shady Grove shut down. The style got more refined. The bumper stickers replaced by Teslas. The city’s quirks got botox and fillers until they disappeared like fine lines, imperfections no longer welcome in this new city.
Still, the fog rolls in every early spring. Still, the hills bloom blue. And part of me is still in love, a love that no longer knows where home is, a love that wanders around a little lost, no longer fitting in my hometown, but not yet bound to anywhere else.
The 6 types of stories:
SV 1. Rags to riches (rise) SV 2. Man in a hole (fall-rise) SV 3. Cinderella (rise-fall-rise) -(SV 1) Riches to rags (fall) -(SV 2) Icarus (rise-fall) -(SV 3) Oedipus (fall-rise-fall)
My sci-fi book looks like a SV 2: man in a hole, but Claude INSISTS it's Icarus because ending happiness < beginning happiness.
It's cool to look at my story visually as I continue to edit. I can tell that I need more foreshadowing to smooth that sudden drop.
My end state is deeply ambiguous, which looks to be unusual- hope readers like such the strange ending bc I really do.
