How do you reach more people? 🤔
Carmen Jiménez
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From your experience launching products, what do you think is the best way to reach people before the launch comes?
Just being in social media? Or maybe investing in newsletters from the sector or in advertisements?
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David Miranda@panphora
Polite Pop
I think you need to have an understanding about a BIG problem in a market. Then you can design a solution and figure out how to describe it so 1) your audience understands what you do, 2) understands the BIG problem you're solving.
Then you can launch it and start getting feedback from users. If you did your research well, the launch will do great! You can use the feedback to build up free/valuable content around your product — and then launch your product again several months later with updated features.
As long as you continue to listen to users and build what they need, they'll be more and more excited about your next launch and you'll get more and more attention. It's a hard road and takes a lot of effort, but no code and low code are making it a lot easier.
Share
In order to reach more people especially for product hunt... you have to create its upcoming page, share work in progress and ask folks to participate. I know it's time-consuming but worth doing it. Share beta invites and share them on Twitter, FB, Insta, etc. including your product landing's coming soon page in Product Hunt.
Please will like, vote, and even buy your product the moment they come to know what % of the value it's creating or going to create. Or else no traction at all. If more and more people are following your products then no doubt you will have a huge number of attractions when you actually launch it on @producthunt 🤟🏻
identid.me
@abinashmohanty One of the best answers here, I'm new at @producthunt but I'll try what you've told me 😍
Build a community around your product/problem, then you will figure out where to scale to reach more people.
identid.me
Flowla
Starting a discussion on PH is a good move 😉 Other than that, I would definitely recommend posting on social media - just make sure to engage with the right people, not just post on your corporate page for your 20 followers to see. You can also try cold outreach to reach influencers in your niche and get them to try it out and provide their honest feedback to the audience (that is if you're 100% sure that your product is actually that good!). Back in the day, we've even used cold outreach to onboard some beta testers 💪 But it really depends on the target audience and your market.
Riverside.fm
Proof that you're solving a real problem, get social proof early on (even preliminary social proof can be effective), build anticipation
Doing a bit of research about the market and targeting that audience with unique /eye catching content will do. Plus if you could do some giveaway products free for publicity.
Great question! For me, it's always been building a content community around the problem you're solving!
Creating content and marketing it at the right place. That should be more than enough. Ads may or may not give you authentic reach 🤷♂️ but content mostly does.
@abinashmohanty @victor_ponamariov Thank you. I've been struggling with the same that as @panphora. PH is interesting, but challenging to breakthrough the clutter. Or my posts are the clutter. Not sure which.
Hi @copybycarmen , in my opinion creating a community from offering valuable content is a must, so you could start with content creation!
Do you me a man like me
Frequent engagement and work progress on Twitter, and also reaching out to Slack communities of likeminded builders (Product Buds, No Code Founders, etc.) and looking for feedback or potential beta users!