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  • Gather support from larger communities for your PH launch

    Abhinay kumar
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    What are some of the ways that you have gathered support from larger communities for your launch. Usually posting on there(whatsapp, linkedin communities) and letting people try out the product does not often leads to good response rates and reaching out personally to people from those groups becomes unscalable and seems to be in the grey area according to PH community guidelines. Also how feasible is process of getting along external hunters for this process?

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    André J
    It can get you started. but it cant drive your growth. you will have to have a great product at the core to drive its own growth
    Barada Sahu
    As long as you are not explicitly asking for upvotes, and asking people to try and share feedback it's all good
    Abhinay kumar
    @barada_sahu Got it. Thanks for this. Going along this line, I would like to ask you to please try our product on launch day. We are launching on 17th August. It would really help if you could follow SayData to get notified on launch day and review the product. Would appreciate it! https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
    Andrew Ologunebi
    This was a while back, but Reddit was super helpful in building our initial waitlist. Having organic conversations in subreddits that relate to what you're building is a great way to start connecting with people and there are lots of supportive people on there too. Make sure your interaction is genuine and organic, would avoid trying to hard sell something as it defeats that organic culture most Reddit communities tend to have
    Abhinay kumar
    @drewosophy Got it, will definitely try out this route. Any Subreddits that I should be part of?