Do you promote your product via influencers?
Natalia Toth
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(Micro-)influencer marketing is said to be one of the best performing marketing channels, with ROAS as high as $6.5 per each $1 spent.
Do you collaborate with influencers to get visibility and new users? Has it worked well for you?
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Serge Tim@s5f5f5f
Pathway
We tried it at Pathway, but it works pretty randomly. So, can't say right now that it's a scalable and stable acquisition channel.
But one thing I learned: always offer 70% less than the initial amount they want 😄
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@natalia_toth @ardak_ reached out to them directly. We found a popular list of people in design and research on X, picked the relevant ones, and DMed them on X or LinkedIn. We got around 20 publications on the launch day. Most of them were in exchange for a product subscription, and we had 3-4 paid publications. some even agreed to do it for free!
@natalia_toth @s5f5f5f Thanks for sharing your experience, we've been thinking to do the same. Will def try it out!
Prelude Verify
I tried one form of it, which was newsletter sponsoring. To promote a new freemium B2B marketing tool, I invested over $8,000 in advertising through 24 different newsletter creators.
We were able to generate 162 new direct users, or about $52 per user. I wrote my learnings from this test here: https://medium.com/@paul-louis.v...
@paul @paullouis_valat1 a newsletter has worked well for us too! Thanks for sharing your article, I loved it!
Great question, I'm actively looking into that now, but first I need to deliver a product...
Yescribe.ai
Influencers are tough and pricey. I'm experimenting with AI tools to boost my marketing efforts and get more bang for my buck. Tools like Jasper.ai and Claude can help craft targeted social media posts, ad copy, and landing pages at a fraction of the cost of influencers. Still early days but shows promise as an alternative channel to explore.
Curious to hear others' experiences with this. Influencer marketing seems hit or miss and the ROI is hard to measure. Has anyone found a winning formula or best practices to share? I'm still figuring this out myself.
Yeah, I've been experimenting with influencer marketing for my SaaS product. Partnering with a few micro-influencers in my niche has definitely helped drive some targeted traffic and signups. The key is finding influencers whose audience aligns well with your ideal customer profile. It takes some trial and error to dial in the partnerships and messaging that resonate best. I'm still figuring out the optimal investment level per influencer to maximize ROI. Would love to compare notes with others who have gone down this path!
Launching soon!
Depends on the type of the product and whether there is an influencer market for it or not.
@hamna_malik definitely! I can imagine that in some niches, influencer marketing is not applicable. e.g. B2B Enterprise?
Launching soon!
@natalia_toth yes, since we are launching our AI interviewing platform, influencer marketing is not on our list for now.