12 rules that helped us to go from 0 to $17K without any marketing budget đ
Sveta Bay
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1. There is no such thing as âtoo much social proofââ¨
2. The higher price, the better customersâ¨
3. Empower users, not market themâ¨
4. Talking to customers is a shortcut to successâ¨
5. Having an email list is a superpower â¨
6. Nobody wants to book a meeting with youâ¨
7. Showing the product > Describing the productâ¨
8. Nail one acquisition channel before adding the secondâ¨
9. Sell positive future, not product featuresâ¨
10. Your customers are the best promotersâ¨
11. Distribution is more important than the contentâ¨
12. Paying customers is the true validation
You can see how we implement all these rules on the landing page of MakerBox Marketing Workbook đ https://www.makerbox.club/workbook
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Jim Morrison@jimbomorrison
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It's a great list @basv - 9, 11. & 12 particularly resonate.
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Some advice here, thank you. How long did it take for you to reach that number?
@karanveer We have free product that solve this problem đ
@basv I really find that impressive, also, I would love to give my 2 cents on it and it is that, for people not yet willing to buy the complete one off product, offer a service that shows this side of the things that your main product offers. It could be as low as $2/month. This way, the parties in middle of the decision might give it a shot, and after a few months take up the whole thing. Again, my 2 cents, im not an expert and still in learning process around brands and businesses. Hope you have a nice day, Sveta. :D
@karanveer Thanks! 4 months
@karanveer Aaaah got it, yeah that's a great idea!
We have plan about SaaS also đ
Pretty nicely said and congrats on your positive progress.
WhiteLabel
Bookmarked and thanks for sharing!
@ashrahman Thank you, Ash!
Very interesting. Can you share which channels helped to acquire majority of your users?
@akhil_gupta3 thanks, Akhil!
- PH launches
- Twitter
- SEO (blog)
- content distribution on PH, IH, and other relative platforms
Thanks for sharing the information, straight to the point and helpful.
@rachit_nigam Thank you, Rachit!
Thanks for sharing.
Substor
Hi Sveta, this is the best piece of advice I've found on the internet.
May you please elaborate on this one "Distribution is more important than the contentâ¨"
@gaurav_verma10 Thank you!
Yeah, of course. You can write the best article in your blog and count on SEO, but it takes a lot of time and you don't have any confidence it'll work. But if you distribute this articles on other platforms (for example, Reddit, Indie Hackers), you get readers instantly. That's the power of distribution đŞ
Substor
@anat_mr Yeah, of course!
Nobody likes to be marketed. Do you enjoy seeing a fake discount countdown or getting bombarded with emails?
No, you don't. Your users don't like it either.
But they like to get free educational resources, feel empowered to achieve their goals, or have a good laugh. Maybe do this instead?
Bookmarking it !!!
PlayerZero
Curious for step 3, where have you found is the best place for continued empowerment?
@rebecca_milazzo this is about tone of voice, copywriting, and marketing style đ
Nobody likes to be marketed. Do you enjoy seeing a fake discount countdown or getting bombarded with emails?
No, you don't. Your users don't like it either.
But they like to get free educational resources, feel empowered to achieve their goals, or have a good laugh. Maybe do this instead?
Sveta, thank you for sharing, valuable points!
Btw, your landing page is really great đ
Propertizer
Thank you for sharing it!
Great info! Can you expound a bit on #11?
@brennen_barney Thank you!
Yeah, of course. You can write the best article in your blog and count on SEO, but it takes a lot of time and you don't have any confidence it'll work. But if you distribute this articles on other platforms (for example, Reddit, Indie Hackers), you get readers instantly. That's the power of distribution đŞ
This is extremely helpful thank you!!
That's really helpful. Thanks for this guide
WorkHub
Excellent points. I strongly agree with the statement, "Talking to customers is a shortcut to success." Feedback or reviews actually helps you make your product grow better.
@qudsia_ali Thank you, Qudsia!
Ultimate Notion Home Manager
"sell positive future, not product features"
couldn't agree more!
People pay you for results not for what or who you are
If you're a dentist people pay you because they want white teeth or their teeth to stop hurting
get it right today
Curatora
Absolutely! can resonate with it well.