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Kit Fach
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Congrats on the launch! Great idea, so many B2B tools always wind up creating a horrible user experience, I love this one.
BeforeSunset
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Kit Fach
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First I would start by using ahrefs if you have the budget or a Mangools ($30 a month). That way you can start doing keyword research and competitor analysis.
When it comes to automation be careful about just using something like Jasper to generate content, Google is cracking down on AI content and it's just not going to make great content anyway.
What it is excellent for is making...
What are the best tools to use for content marketing?
Deniz AY
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Kit Fach
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Great idea! Having worked on both the creator side and now on the company side looking to hire micro-influencers, this is highly needed.
Eventually, you can be a go-to platform for brands to find creators, as companies start to look for people with smaller audiences that can grow with the brand it would be amazing to have an easier way to find these people. Plus with pay transparency, can...
Clara
Glassdoor for creators
Kit Fach
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Great Idea and product, having something that speeds up the process is so useful. There's some wild stat about how few SAAS companies run basic retargeting campaigns. They have the highest conversion, and don't need to be crazy on the creative side so something like this that can make it way easier to just create a quick re-targeting campaign so you can go back to focusing on the product you're...
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Kit Fach
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I used WordPress for years and just started to hate it so much, plugin updates leave it vulnerable security-wise, and I had to spend a ton of time working on the website.
I'm biased because I co-founded a website builder called JetPage.co that's focused on handling all the technical SEO so your website is automatically mobile friendly, Passes Google Core Web Vitals, comes with AWS cloud...
Wordpress or Webflow?
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Kit Fach
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It depends on your use case, I think if you're more comfortable with wev development and want to do something really creative webflow is perfect. I know a lot of beginners get really frustrated with it.
I'm obviously biased but I'd pick JetPage.co. You can pass Google Core Web vitals out of the box, comes with AWS cloud hosting, auto-compresses and converts your images to WebP to keep your...
What's your favorite no code tool for creating websites?
Kit Fach
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Figma just got acquired by Adobe, are you worried this will negatively affect the product?
Figma has been one of my favorite tools for the past two years. I felt like I was getting a $100-a-month product for free. Now with the news of the acquisition, I wonder how this will impact both their pricing structure and the overall app.
Does adobe want to roll it into the creative suite? Do they want to leave it alone and just keep trying to grow it?
I worry that when these types of...
Kit Fach
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I would really lean into micro-influencer marketing. Much like my company your message to SMB/VSBs is look you don't have time to waste trying to figure out stuff that's not in your main area of business. Having other SMB people on youtube/tiktok demonstrate how easy it is for them to run ads even without knowing anything would be hugely helpful.
Most people know they should run ads but don't...
How do you reach out to SMBs as a SaaS tool?
Cem Bulut
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Kit Fach
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Discord has the most helpful tools for moderation which is really awesome because 80% of building an online community is constant spam fighting and blocking people.
But the downside is unless your audience is super into it, it can be harder to get people to make the jump to Discord as opposed to using something their already comfortable with.
Facebook has given more moderation tools as of...
Where to build the community?
David Lee
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Kit Fach
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It depends what your end goal is, if you're a web designer I'd say webflow, but I know a lot of people really get frustrated with it if they don't have a design background.
Otherwise, I'd say JetPage the company I co-founded. We're a brand new super simple powerful website builder focused on blogging/content marketing that lets you generate a modern website in 2 minutes.
You get a website...
What's your favorite no-code website builder? And why?
Pascio
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Kit Fach
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We use Crisp and we've really loved them. Much more affordable than intercom and provides enough features and usability to scale effortlessly.
We also found that providing automated responses outside of our main working hours that lets people know we'll be back at a certain time, and gives a quick link to some resources that might help, and then giving a more useful personal response even as...
What platform do you use for customer support?
Olya Zabalkanska
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Kit Fach
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I would say one that's not on here which is providing value. A lot of places build online communities just to have one. Or build one with a way to general purpose and then sit back and wait for users to provide value.
Second I would also say is creating a community based on way too broad a topic. Content Marketing or SEO is way too broad, but SEO for laundromats or something like that is...
What are the most common problems people run into when attempting to build an online community?
Sneha Nair
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Kit Fach
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When we look at impact we really look for features that can be "wow" features. Meaning ones that will either solve a really annoying even if it's a small problem for our target audience, or something people didn't even know could just be automated for them.
For example for us as a website builder, we recently did an automatic image compression and conversion, which we initially didn't have...
How do you use Impact and Effort Score effectively when prioritizing?
Batuhan Cebi
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Kit Fach
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So for us we looked at where our competitors were going and then specifically what review sites our top competitors had bad or low reviews and prioritized those so we could gain an advantage.
Some testimonial platforms like endorsal and I think testimonial.io allow you to ask for reviews and then after they write the reviews offers them the ability to simply copy and paste right into...
(Other than Product Hunt... sssssh), what sites do you use for reviews?
Brenna Donoghue
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Kit Fach
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Nothing will ever beat financial rewards, and giving free months, or free features can actually really be helpful because you can get people to try a new feature they might not have before or give the product more of a chance.
Even for things, people love they don't review or refer people to. You can try offering free features that you know lead to an increase in user conversions. For...
What is a good reward for referral program to test?
Ostap Yaroshevych
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Kit Fach
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I think affiliate programs are an amazing way to grow on a budget. But you have to really commit to your program. Offer attractive commissions, and provide a really good affiliate success kit.
Flodesk the email marketing software did an amazing job with this and there's a great episode on the podcast bootstrap stories about them and how they did that.
Tools-wise, there's a great new tool...
Have you ever tried acquisition with affiliate links?
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Kit Fach
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I don't think so, but it's hopeuflly the end of just horribly done content where people are just trying to copy and paste. AI writers can be super useful It just depends on how you use them in my opinion. They work best when used to generate outlines and help come up with headlines. I find that this really helps make sure my article really covers all the important questions a potential reader...
Is this the end of AI writers?
Suhas Bhat
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Kit Fach
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It depends on how you use them in my opinion. They work best when used to generate outlines and help come up with headlines. I find that this really helps make sure my article really covers all the important questions a potential reader might have.
I work at a website builder focused on affiliate marketers/bloggers/SEO, and what we see with our customers is that AI can really help them...
Are AI writing tools really helpful in SEO perspective?
K John
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Kit Fach
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I'll give two examples of companies who have had a lot of success this way, and then how my current company is trying to do it, and some quick thoughts at the end for things you can try.
First Snowflake. I know someone who was an early employee there and they really niched down, focused all their energy on going after Amazon clients and worked thier ass off to make sure their product was...
How to become the leader in a red ocean?
Nadezhda Kuzmenko
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Kit Fach
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Depends on what type of website you're wanting to optimize and how big a part of your strategy SEO is. There's sort of the 80/20 (doing keyword research, running on cloud hosting, hiring good writers), and then the super in-depth more technical stuff.
For keyword research, we've used SEM rush and Ahrefs but honestly, we just love Ahrefs way more.
For technical SEO we use Jetpage.co to build...
What do you use for SEO optimization of your website?
Sergul Sungur
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