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  • Besides Product Hunt, where else should I promote my new project?

    Nick Freiling
    67 replies
    I'm launching something new soon. I'll launch on Product Hunt, but what are some other good places?

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    Piotr Bartoszek
    Hi @nickfreiling, I encourage you to check my side project - https://owwly.com. πŸ”₯ Together with my good friend, we help products to promote and find potential customers. Take care!
    Collin Thompson
    it always depends on who your customer is. let's say your customers are working moms in Missouri. Obviously PH or IH is not the ideal place to launch that product. I would try to find out where your customers are on a daily basis, and start to build a community there by being helpful β€” solving problems, and answering questions that relate to your solution. Secondly, I would niche down. Find smaller, more focused communities, or groups within a large community that have your customers and repeat the above. Getting blogging and backlinks will be helpful too and listing on review sites betalist, G2 etc will also help keep you high in search for everyone that discovers you after launch.
    Fabian Maume
    For all: startuptabs.com startupbuffer.com crunchbase.com f6s.com startupproject.org startupstash.com startupranking.com www.startups-list.com 10words.io startupresources.io www.betabound.com For SaaS: https://alternative.me/ https://alternativeto.net/ https://www.g2crowd.com/ https://www.getapp.com/ https://www.saashub.com/ https://stackshare.io/ https://www.goodfirms.co/
    Kam
    @fabian_maume Wow this s such a great list. Naturally I would like to share the company I currently work for --https://www.wasteremovalusa.com. I'll be checking out these link! So helpful thank you!
    Mavlonbek Muratov
    I wrote this article about acquiring users if you want to take a look: https://researchai.co/posts/61b6...
    Juan JesΓΊs Millo
    Thank you very much for all the people who are posting other alternatives! I will launch my free product design course in February and I will make a notion template with all this information! :D Thanks!
    Brian Do
    @hans_dekker Thanks for this! The trello board says I don't have permission, can you open access please?
    TheBigK
    We've been promoting software products over CrazyEngineers. Our userbase comprises of engineers from about 180 countries: https://www.crazyengineers.com/p...
    Markus Jenul
    just posted the same question and finally found that. love it :)
    Roy
    Indie hackers is a good option!
    Vivek Ganesan
    If you are a SaaS product and are looking for early adopters, AppSumo seems to be a great place to list on. Most of the users there seem to be early-adopters. Life-time deals seem to be the norm there. Here is a blog post I read where the author mentioned AppSumo as a part of the GTM engine - https://www.indiehackers.com/pos...
    Bernadette Cau
    @vivek_ganesan AppSumo is great if you have some very clear pricing schemes and able to offer important discounts. Another huge advantage: it could also bring a positive cash flow in the short run.
    Jens Nilsson
    Top of mind for me is Indie Hackers, Twitter, Reddit and a blog post. If it's programming-related you could also post on Hacker News.
    Trey Chong
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    @jensnilsson Hi Jens. Indiehacker started to ask for an invitation code for registration, but none of my friends are active users and they have no right to send the code. Do you mind to send me one? Thanks.
    Alexandra Kazakova
    @jensnilsson @treychong I can help if Jens hasn't sent it to you yet
    Jens Nilsson
    @treychong Hello Trey, I joined IH pretty recently so unfortunately I haven't got my hands on any codes yet so @alexandra_kazakova2 could help you out
    Trey Chong
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    @jensnilsson @alexandra_kazakova2 I already got that, thanks for offering!
    Sofya Narbut
    @alexandra_kazakova2 do you have any more invite codes by any chance?
    NotesbyHugh
    Hey Nick, there is a great post on IH's written by James Fleischmann called 'Relaunch like a pro: 100+ places to launch, relaunch, and list your product'. Pretty much covers all angles to promote a new project. https://www.indiehackers.com/pos...
    Dawn Veltri
    @hugh_dawkins I was just going to post this article. Great resource!
    Vivek Ganesan
    @hugh_dawkins Thanks for sharing. This is now top item in my weekend reading list :) Happy holidays!
    α—°α—©α™­ ᒍ.
    Love the topic, As a relaunch, https://betalist.com/ has been really good! πŸ“‹
    Hemant Warier
    Indie Hackers & Makerlog are good to promote
    Ana Dodig
    Definitely besides SM profiles (Twitter is must!) and blog, you should use Quora and Reddit. Also you can write a few posts for Medium, Thrive Global and Hacker Noon.
    Jack warner
    You can promote your project in different platform I write and content and I publish it here and got best feed back the topic was uv light purifier
    Lior Galante Cohen (Vaza)
    Social Media (LI, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok), relevant forums and communities, etc.
    Atul Ghorpade
    Amazing resources in comment section. Thanks a ton asking this question, Nick.
    Sebastian Britz
    Social Media (channels based on your target audience), Reddit and Slack channels
    Vipassana
    I came across one blog from one of the discussions. this might be of help to you. https://www.indiehackers.com/pos...