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Saša Prodribaba
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I started with Blackberry long time ago and moved to iOS. Never actually tried Android.
Are you an android or an IOS user?
Hiya Chaplot
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Yes. I think blogging about your achievements, writing useful tutorials and just starting conversations on trending topics is a great way to increase awareness of your brand. For anyone interested in MLOps or AI world you can read about it at https://www.coretex.ai/blog
Do you have a company blog?
Sahil Patel
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Most MLOps engineers, and data scientists struggle with their experiment reproducibility, with keeping track of all the models they create and maintaining infrastructure to house all that. We offer a platform that gives them an ability to just focus on the results, and always have a clear insight into their results, their data and their projects.
What is a problem your product solves?
Luka Brzin
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We help engineers and data scientists reproduce their experiments and share it with the world.
Tell me your product has AI without mentioning the word AI!
Sidra Arif
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Start with monthly, spend few months to see if the product is a good fit, and if so, then move to annually to save money.
I'm curious. Do you prefer monthly or annual billing for a SaaS product subscription?
Dan O'Malley
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"Chance favours the prepared mind" - Louis Pasteur
Share your favorite motivational quote.
AR Bell
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I went from using Blackberry back in the day, to using iPhone for a decade now. Never tried Android, but iOS is more than good enough.
iOS or Android?
Alexander Grossman
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Very interesting product. This has potential to increase speed of design iterations a lot. Best of luck.
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This is the way to use ChatGPT, to summarise thoughts, large data, and to give ideas. Even "Free" tools can be used to get estimated initial market info which you can then have ChatGPT comb through.
SEO tools can be also used to get a good grasp on the market, tools like SEM or Ubersuggest.
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Decisions yes, implementations no.
Do you make important business decisions on a Friday?
Miko Markovic
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Thank you, though you get 10 free requests so it can be useful, but for more detailed analysis you would need to subscribe. There are similar tools that can also be utilized for gap research, you can even do it manually.
If you want to find low-competition keywords and crush your competition:
Natia Kurdadze
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I would say all feedback is good feedback. Learn something from it if you can, and if not, just move on.
How do you handle negative feedback on Product Hunt?
Austin Armstrong
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That is quiet impressive. In what time frame? These seems like reasonable steps, but I would wager it takes a while, at least initally.
I crossed 7.2 million views on LinkedIn (organic). That's how:
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Not much success, I would say LinkedIn and/or X, Insta is a way to go, depending on your target audience. Making connections, yes with cold outreach but you have option to engage with their content beforehand.
Have you employed cold email as an acquisition channel for your SAAS startup?
Sajan Goswami
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Community engagements to start with, how do they interact with your content. How many new followers, likes, reshares, clicks, and eventually sign ups.
How do you measure the success of your marketing efforts, and what key metrics do you track?
Saša Prodribaba
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Only proper way is to engage in the communities. Take time to read posts and give comments only where it makes sense. Yes, it is slow, but this brings organic followers, people who will engage with your content later on.
What methods do you use to increase followers on your social media?
Ruslan Kulikov
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In addition to what others have suggested, always look into your competitors. If they are already established, it means market is there. Look into their social posts, hashtags they use, look them up on google and check their serp wordings and ads.
New to SEO - specifically in SaaS - Any insight re: resources?
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From my experience, office work is great for team collaboration. Meetings on zoom, teams etc are fine, but they lack certain flexibility. If you need total focus on certain task at hand, then yes, wfh is better option usually; but for dynamic discussions, office is better imho.
Remote work or working together in person?
Saša Prodribaba
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For free, I would say use Google Search Console, Trends and look into competitor social posts, their hashtags etc. For detailed analysis you either have to pay, or devote all of your time to tedious web crawling.
Which is the best free SEO tool?
Ghulam Abbas
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