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  • 5 Launch tips I learnt from recent successful launches

    Daxeel Soni
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    Here are 5 tips I observed and learned from recent product launches, 1) Simple Messaging: The more clear your message, the more it resonates with your audience. Clarity includes everything, from your product description to the problem it solves. Spoon-feed all the information to your audience and leave no room for ambiguity. 2) Pre-Launch Buzz: Begin spreading the word about your product a few weeks prior to the launch. This helps in creating anticipation and drums up interest. 3) Product Video: A well-done video demonstration can set your product apart. Not only does it give a direct glimpse of your offering, but also helps hold the viewers' attention. 4) Building Relationships: Interacting with the ProductHunt community before your launch can be beneficial. Engage with them, give and take feedback. 5) Post-Launch Engagement: Regularly interact with your users, thank them for their support, and address their queries or concerns. Perhaps, the most important lesson I have learned is that ProductHunt is more than just a day. The real game begins once the launch day is over. So, gear up, and may your product have a successful landing on ProductHunt! What are your tips for a successful ProductHunt launch? Let's share and learn together!

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    Huudle AI Project Assistant
    Great sharing thanks for the tips!
    Kurtis Arias
    I read it all and I'm really impressed. Thanks for sharing.
    Iqra Arif
    I'm really impressed. Thanks for sharing.
    Jaden Hong
    Thanks a lot for great tips :) I might want to try one by one.
    ISTIAK AHMAD
    Fantastic insights! Your tips resonate, especially the emphasis on clear messaging and the power of pre-launch buzz. Engaging with the ProductHunt community is like fuel for success, and post-launch, it's all about building on that momentum. Thanks for sharing the wisdom! 🌟
    Adrian M. Peticila 🟑
    Could not agree more on the "keep it simple' entry. People are lazy. Don't make them work for their meal; keep it simple