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Agree with selling first to validate demand. I usually create a simple landing page or pre-sell to gauge interest before investing heavily in building. Mitigates risk of wasting time on something no one wants. Though gotta be careful not to oversell vaporware - balance validating demand with being able to deliver if it takes off. Curious what others' experiences have been pre-selling.
8 Non-Negotiables of Product Building
Abhishek Dutta
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This is awesome! Making it easier for makers to launch on Product Hunt will be a game changer. Can't wait to try out the new invite link feature.
New on Product Hunt β Hunter Invite Link
Rohan Chaubey
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Yay, congrats on launching GenYOU soon! π I'm also launching my new AI-powered project management app called TaskMaster.ai on January 10th. It uses GPT-4 to automatically generate project plans, task lists, and status reports to keep your projects on track. Would love any feedback or support from the PH community! Let me know if you want to swap betas before launch.π
Anyone is launching soon? Let's support each other π€©
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I'd start with content marketing - create valuable blog posts, videos, social media content etc that attracts your target audience. Work on SEO to rank that content high on Google. Then do outreach to get backlinks from relevant sites in your niche to build domain authority. Paid ads on social and search can help boost visibility too, if you have the budget. The key is knowing your audience and...
What type of marketing do you need to do when you start with business?
Business Marketing with Nika
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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho really changed my perspective on pursuing your dreams and finding your purpose. Highly recommend it for an inspirational and thought-provoking read!
What book had a significant impact on you?
Nick from FirstHR
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I can totally relate! As a founder, my Friday nights are usually filled with coding, planning, and more coding. It's a grind, but it'll all be worth it in the end. Keep pushing forward and remember to take breaks when you need them. You've got this! πͺ
I am a founder, my friday nights include working and working :))
Abhishek Dutta
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Wow some amazing deals there, thanks for sharing! Def eyeing that Magiceraser bundle. Btw if anyone's looking for great AI writing tools on sale, both Jasper and CopyAI have 40% off promos running. Used them before and super handy for knocking out content fast.
Biggest deals are here! Black Friday this week πββ¬π€
Neel Patel
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Personal brand building takes both effort and patience. I checked out your Peerlist and it looks like a nice start! Keep sharing valuable content, consistently engage with your audience, and over time you'll build a strong community. You've got this! πͺ
I'd love some support π
Neel Patel
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I use GitBook for dev docs. It's free for public docs and integrates nicely with GitHub repos to keep docs in sync with code. Super easy to set up and maintain, and comes with a clean, modern theme out of the box. Highly recommend checking it out if you haven't already!
Which tool do you use for developer documentation?
Ashit Vora
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Totally agree on focusing the solution around customer needs vs just using AI! Would also add to not overcomplicate the MVP - figure out the core 20% of features that deliver 80% of the value and get that in front of some beta users ASAP. Then iterate based on real feedback. Notion AI is a great example of this - they started simple with just a few key features and built from there based on...
Best Way to Find SaaS Solutions to Build FAST
Chloe Samaha
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3-5 images are usually a good starting point. Focus on the key features and UI elements you want to showcase. Having a main hero image, a couple product shots, and a screenshot or two of the interface in action tends to work well. You can always add more later if needed, but quality is more important than quantity. Just make sure the images you do include are high-res and really highlight what...
How Many Images Do You Need for a Product Hunt Launch?
Hamza Afzal Butt
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I use Notion for project management, Figma for design mockups, and ChatGPT to help write and edit content. kwrds.ai, SEMrush and Ahrefs are great for keyword research and SEO analysis. GitHub Copilot has been a game changer for coding productivity.
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Vene Caro
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I use FontBase to manage my fonts. It's a free font manager that helps keep all your fonts organized in one place. You can activate/deactivate fonts on the fly to keep your system lean. It also has cool features like auto-activation of fonts in Adobe apps. Definitely helps maintain font consistency across projects!
Do you use any plugins or tools to manage font consistency in your design files? If so, which ones?
Mani Teja Noone
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Reddit ads can work well for the right product and audience. The key is to really understand your target customers and create ads that resonate with them on the specific subreddits they frequent. Highly targeted ads with compelling copy and visuals tend to perform best. It's also crucial to have a good landing page experience to convert that Reddit traffic. If you haven't tried Reddit ads in a...
Has Anyone Tried Reddit Ads? Do They Really Attract New Customers?
Maggie
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AI-generated content can definitely feel personal if you refine it well with tools like GPT-4. The key is to provide a solid foundation of your personal voice & style for the AI to build on. Then you can edit and tweak until it really captures your unique perspective. Takes some effort but doable!
Can LinkedIn content ever really feel personal with AI?π€
Bilal Asif
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Oof, I've heard some doozies... Like 'As a user, I want the system to just know what I'm thinking so I don't have to click any buttons.' π€― Gotta love those super vague user stories that give no useful info! I think my 'favorite' was 'As a user I want the website to be pretty' with no other details... Had fun figuring that one out. π
Anyone else have stories of hilariously bad user stories to...
What's your worst user story? Care to share?
Rihab Lajmi
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