
Let's hear risky launch strategies you have seen or implemented that paid off in a huge way!
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Lewis Herdman
Many founders follow x,y,z approach to launch. I'd love to hear any experimental or risky strategies implemented when launching that proved to be a hit. Just for fun!
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Naomi | Beeyond AI
Good question @lewis_appre !
As someone who is launching soon as well, I am here to see what other veterans has to suggest.
Hoping for moderately risky risks though! 😅
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Abhra Chakraborty
Hey @lewis_appre! 😄 Love this topic! One risky launch strategy I witnessed was when a startup launched their product exclusively via social media influencers. They bypassed traditional marketing channels entirely! 😲 It was a bold move, but it paid off with a massive spike in user engagement and sales. Definitely a high-stakes game but turned out to be a jackpot! Can't wait to hear others' stories! 🚀😊
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Nancy Wright
Rebranded as a 'social network for career growth' and focused all messaging on that mission, even though the actual product was more of an ed tech platform. It struck a chord with users and signups took off - people really wanted help advancing their careers.
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Gurkaran Singh
I once saw a startup launch their app exclusively through carrier pigeons to create buzz - surprisingly, it worked like magic! So, who said going old-school wasn't a viable launch strategy in the age of tech?
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