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Danny makes me look like a copywriting genius! Been using since launching 1.0 and loving it!
Headlime 2.0
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@antoinemilkoff you nailed the design (but I already told you that!) Antoine was extremely responsive when I reached out to him. His library is growing with solid ideas.
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@LunchClub is the best for networking - especially while sheltering in place. A great way to meet new people.
For maintaining the network, I am a big fan of @Uphabit. It's a great personal CRM to manage touches with close friends and business associates. You can set-up regular reminds to check in with people.
How do you build relationships with your professional network?
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At my first start-up 20 years ago, I asked this very same question to the grey hair in the room (now I'm the grey hair). He said two words - "Ask them."
Typically my goal is not to get a simple response (like you do through a survey) but create a conversation. This allows me to understand the motivation behind the response.
Here's what I do.
STEP 1.) Ask an open-ended question OR give...
How do you get ongoing customer feedback?
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Recently I am finding myself being active on
- Niche Facebook groups
- Niche Discord groups. For example: https://community.indiestack.co/
- https://getmakerlog.com/ & Indiehackers
- @Mapped
What are your favorite social networking apps?
Anxo Armada
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Here are a few that have worked for me that do take 2-3 hours of work per week.
1. This is a simple one but I got my first 200+ subscribers with comment marketing. My general commenting formula.
-- Post on relevant sites, blogs, niche communities
-- Post content that adds a lot of value in the comment.
-- Include your name and a direct link to your site within the comment itself -...
Growth hacks for newsletter growth
Olman J Quesada
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I absolutely have an accountability partner - especially as a solo founder. We meet weekly for about 60 minutes to go over priorities and talk strategy. He is also a solo founder (but been at it longer) so his input is helpful because he's done it. He's been keeping me on track and focused.
Do you have any accountability buddy success stories?
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Simple, easy to use, and addicting (damn you). I love it.
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https://Fixmygrowth.com -> bite-sized growth marketing lessons
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Lluís Ventura
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Hey Carmen,
Here are a few ideas that came to mind.
1. List in Directories: List your newsletter in newsletter directories: https://www.indiehackers.com/post/list-of-newsletter-directories-dfb6499dfb
2. Join Communities: Join forums and niche communities to get feedback from like-mind people: Newsletter crew on Indie Hackers
3. Be Social: Contribute content to communities and social...
How to grow your email list? 💌
Carmen Jiménez
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It's never too early.
Build.
Get feedback from a small group
Iterate
Get Feedback from +1 from the original group
Iterate
Get Feedback from +2 from group 2
Iterate
Get Feedback from +4 from the original group 3
Repeat and continue to ask for feedback when you have thousands of customers.
When is it too early to ask the community for product feedback?
Benedetta Dal Canton
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Congrats and thanks for sharing your lessons. Best of luck!
$1125 MRR in 3 months after launch! So happy!
Johan Cutych
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Yes! Love this concept. Added my email to get an alert for iOS. Can we do 10 very hard questions before using an app so they give up wanting to use the app/phone/computer? :-)
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Hi Hunters, do you have trouble managing your children's screen time?
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Choosing the name and domain name can be nerve-racking! I feel you. I prefer TwitMate. "Twittter's best friend" do it for you service.
Will you expand beyond Twitter?
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Help me choose between these two domain names?
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Patrick Campbell is an expert in pricing strategy for SaaS. This video should be helpful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6kbZ4WJMwQ
How do you set prices?
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There are few products on the market that do exactly what you mention and they integrate within a newsletter.
- https://get.rabbitrabbit.io/
- https://sparkloop.app/ SparkLoop
What is the best way to set up an email referral program for newsletters?
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I have started two SaaS companies. Below are the tactics we used to grow. Some of the results:
• Grew revenue 110% YoY with a focused vision around product/marketing fit
• Grew organic search and website traffic over 200% in 5 months
• Grew user base from zero to 500k in 24 months
I worked with a PR firm BUT we first built up creditability in the market first and had some traction. They...
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As @rvelitskiy mentioned it depends. BUT investing in SEO is a safe bet. It looks like you have a B2B SaaS - in addition to the items you mentioned, I would look at ways to leverage content marketing. What are you seeing success with?
Which is the most effective way for Digital Marketing?
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@romaincauchy who is your primary customer? Enterprise?
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What do you use for your drip/automation emails?
Drip.com and Mailerlite are two of the more popular service providers to set-up sequenced emails. There are a number of alternative tools on the market as well. Do you have a recommendation?