Our goals: โ๏ธ
Someone could say that this is a straightforward answer: to be #1 product of the day or at least to be in the top 5. Right? Well, sort of.
lesson #1 is: try to resist going for vanity targets, metrics and badges. Go for goals that are meaningful to your platform: Visits, registered users, community engagement.
Lesson #2 : Having a hunter certainly helps especially if you are new on Product Hunt.
๐บWe also debated over creating an upcoming page. Creating an upcoming page enables you to showcase your product and get some initial interest in the launch. Which brings me to mistake #1: Not creating an upcoming page as soon as possible.
๐ฅทI won't lie: launch days at Product Hunt are quite fun. I enjoyed the outreach, seeing the comments pop up, seeing the visitors converting to users, seeing everything become alive. There is a certain adrenaline and excitement that is absolutely unique. Lesson #4 : Enjoy that day. Really. ๐ฅณ
mistake #2: Relied on certain regions and mistake #3: Relied on new users. While we did a pretty good job in creating a buzz and engaging in discussions, we understood that many of the juicers we reached out to, had not actually made their product hunt profile. This approach penalizes the ranking - this is why we were #4 instead of #2.
Overall, after our launch on product hunt, we observed:
1. High increase in site visits
2. 200x increase in registered users
3. Tremendous engagement and cool ideas around our roadmap
๐๐ปโโ๏ธ Lesson 5#: Focus on growth targets, give the right urgency for signups (perhaps an exclusive promotional coupon for your plans) and engage in sincere discussions.
We will keep doing this here:
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https://www.producthunt.com/post...
More thoughts to follow, after we get some rest after the all-nighter.
Best,
Nikolas
Waverly