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  • What is your startup's biggest problem right now?

    Nick from FirstHR
    16 replies
    Share your problems, and perhaps the community will find a solution.

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    Paul Richardson
    Getting customers. I've tried cold emailing, cold Twitter, messaging specific people on LinkedIn, I publish multiple posts each day to social media, I've emailed over 100 companies asking if I can write guest posts (none said yes), tried ScoreApp, Google forms, etc. Right now I'm in the process of creating image based posts to answer specific problems that my SaaS solves. I'll post these to multiple social media channels, but will concentrate on LinkedIn - eg posting relevant content into relevant groups.
    Paul Richardson
    @judith_amarachi_ I've done many other things as well, including competitor analysis, contacting owners of small YouTube/blog/podcast, etc. No single strategy, but I have researched marketing a lot in articles, blogs and YouTube. I am thinking about writing an article on what I've done so far. I do write updates each month in our blog https://okzest.com/blog I know one competitor is making over $50k MRR - and they are one of the smaller competitors in this space. We created our SaaS to be better than the competition in terms of ease of use, speed (delivery of personalised images to the user) and other key factors. Our problem is attracting the attention of the right people - i.e. identifying who they are, explaining the solution and demonstrating that our product is the best fit.
    Lukas
    @judith_amarachi_ @paul_richardson how in depth did you create your target personas? Do you have a lot of sign ups for the free plan? Or no sign ups at all?
    Paul Richardson
    @judith_amarachi_ Our service enables business to add personalised text onto images, which are generated as the user downloads them. The text can be sourced from live tor static data. The images can be used in emails, chatbots, websites, etc. Personalised content increases customer engagement, sales and revenue. We have also just launched a referral scheme, offering people 25% commission. Sure, my LinkedIn (and other) links are at the bottom of https://performit.co.uk/
    Paul Richardson
    @judith_amarachi_ @lukas_nedo I used sites such as Capterra to view the reviews of my competitors. This gave me an idea of the job roles and industries that my target audience is in. I put the information into a spreadsheet and created personas based on this. I also used ChatGPT to gain further information on the information I had collected. About 15 paying customers (on a lifetime plan via AppSumo - I had a bad experience with AppSumo) and about 60 free signups - a trickle each month.
    Lukas
    @judith_amarachi_ @paul_richardson what is your bad experience with AppSumo? Could help me :) From the free sign ups, no one upgraded their plan? Because i saw in the free plan you have already 2500 images per month!!! Which startup needs more than 2500 each month? My thinking is, reduce the amount they can have for free and charge less for those they need extra! Maybe you find a different pricing strategy. Pay per usage for example.
    Neel Patel
    Most people struggle with distribution.
    Drew_Quinn
    We need people to testing our products and give us feedback
    Drew_Quinn
    @nickanisimov yeah, have been trying for couple month but not so bright :q
    Nick from FirstHR
    @cloodoworkspace I think this is the problem with all startups.
    Mujadad Naeem
    Product Market Fit. Period