Which social media channel is best for your product/startup to find clients?

Antoni Kozelski
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Hadi Farnoud
It really depends on the product. If it's a B2B platform, perhaps LinkedIn. If it's B2C or C2C, twitter or Facebook would be nice
Saibu Baba
I think reddit does magic for me
Antoni Kozelski
@saibubaba I've been thinking of signing up)
Saibu Baba
@antonikozelski It's a great place. You'll love it
Drew "Sales Playbook Builder" Williams
LinkedIn right now. I've been creating content for TikTok, but just for a few weeks now.
Nick from FirstHR
Twitter + Linkedin
Nirnimes
Twitter has done wonders for me! What about you? @antonikozelski
Krishna Kumar
The one that is frequented by your potential clients
@kkumarkg Hey Krishna, could you please check out our launch? Would appreciate your support and feedback (https://www.producthunt.com/post...)
Kunal Mehta
Finding the right social media channel for your product/startup depends on various factors, including your target audience and the nature of your offering. While it's essential to have a presence across multiple platforms, I'd recommend focusing on ones that align well with your niche and where your potential clients are most active. For instance, if you're in the edtech space like ProApp, you might want to explore platforms where educators, students, and design enthusiasts congregate. LinkedIn can be great for networking with professionals in the industry, Twitter for engaging in real-time conversations, and Instagram for showcasing visually appealing design content. Speaking of edtech, have you checked out ProApp yet? It's a fantastic learning platform designed to help you master design skills. You can discover it on Product Hunt today! (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...) Remember, understanding your audience and their preferences will play a crucial role in selecting the best social media channels for your product's success. Good luck!
For us, LinkedIn has been #1. Twitter is next up. But I would say it depends on your product, whether B2B OR B2C. P.S. we launched Insight7 today and would appreciate the support (https://www.producthunt.com/post...)
Elena Tsemirava
It all depends on your product, target audience, and goals. For instance, we sell IT solutions to startups, which means we're pure B2B. That's why we prefer using LinkedIn, the biggest professional network. The great thing about LinkedIn is that most people there understand the industry, and it's easy to discuss complex professional topics with them. But, it's important to know that promoting through LinkedIn takes a lot of effort and time.
Antoni Kozelski
@elenat 👍 B2B. That's why we prefer using LinkedIn, the biggest professional network
Elena Tsemirava
@antonikozelski Which automation tools do you use for LinkedIn outreach?
Santeri Toivanen
Any experiences from Threads?
udhay yadav
s connect with the target audience, find leads, collect feedback, launch new products and services, and run ad campaigns.
Magic Mike Paine
Go where the attention is and don’t put all of your eggs in one basket. Try all of the platforms. Know how the different platforms communicate with the audience and tailor your message. There isn’t an easy answer, it takes time and patience, but if you create a good foundation with an engaged community, you’ll win for a long time. Good luck!
Igor Lysenko
All platforms have potential customers, but reaching out is a big necessary task with all social networks, difficult but convenient.
Michael Tkautz
I believe every Social Media has it's own advantages and unique opportunities. Before closing in on any single Social Media, try figuring out your target audience and your products ICP. Once that is figured, you can create insightful content to gain your audience's attention or send personalized emails/ DMs. (I would be happy to help you with further information on personalization, if you need any)
Sahil Kumar
I think Twitter and LinkedIn are best platforms for posting about product/startup and to get clients.
Developer X
for now, mostly use LinkedIn' to find clients.
Sara King
LinkedIn's been the go-to for B2B stuff. Twitter also works surprisingly well.
@sarakingdom21 Totally agree :) please check out Insight7 and support (https://www.producthunt.com/post...) Thanks
Anna Kasumova
LinkedIn Twitter
@anna_kasumova Same Anna :) We launched today and would love to know what you think about our product (https://www.producthunt.com/post...)
Anna Kasumova
@gloria_ayanbimpe Hi Gloria! Interesting idea. I don't understand it totally, can you pls name your product like for 10-year girl? As I understood, your product analysis the call script or text with the customer and gives the resume?
@anna_kasumova hey Anna, thanks. If it's a customer call, Insight7 transcribes it to text and the AI analyzes it to get key insights. If it's an interview transcript, NPS survey response, it analyzes it and also gives key insights. Hope that helps? :)
Trishala Chhetri
If it's a B2B product then Linkedin is a goldmine to start with. If you mix it with cold mail then the result are great. Multiple outreach like Cold email + LinkedIN + cold calls works wonders.