Grow Your SaaS to up to $20k in 6 Months

Udit Goenka
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I often see people struggling to reach this figure, or it takes two years. I have generated around $10m selling SaaS in the last 4 years and bootstrapped everything under my SaaS marketplace PitchGround & my own SaaS FirstSales.io Today, I will share simple strategies for hitting your first $10,000 to $20,000 in MRR in less than six months. This can be applied for most online niches but works best for SaaS. 1) Build in Public on Twitter, LinkedIn & Reddit. Refrain from building your startup in stealth mode; you are wasting so many marketing opportunities. 2) Create 5-type of content frameworks: - Do a weekly giveaway post for your product. - Create content behind the sign-up wall; you can only access the content if you share your email. - Create 1x Reel per day, 2x Tweet per day, 1x Twitter Thread per week, 1x LinkedIn post per day & 1x YouTube Long form video per week. You can repurpose the reel on YouTube. - Create Value content around product categories. For example, if you're selling a growth-hacking product, talk about different growth-hacking strategies, even if your product doesn't offer those features. Awareness is a critical part of reaching more audiences. - Do one collaboration post each week. 3) Create a community You can start building your community at least six months before you launch your product. As a benchmark, wait to launch your product until you hit 2k members in your community. This strategy alone can help you cross $10k in MRR within weeks of launching your product because you have already built the trust factor with your audience. 4) Narrow down your use cases & outreach. For the first 6-12 months, narrow your use case to focusing on just 1-2 ICPs at the most, and ensure all your copy revolves around that niche. Now you can start outreaching out. Use LinkedIn Sales Navigator to narrow your ICP and scrape that data is easy. Put that data in your favorite email enrichment tool to get the email. Now is the fun part, use FirstSales.io to launch an outreach campaign. Please do not sell them your product; instead, invite them to your community; this will increase your reply rate & future conversion rate without burning leads. 5) Collaborate with a few Micro-Influencers This is a highly underrated strategy because everyone wants that GIANT big launch. Wait to launch big. Launch your product/services MULTIPLE times with multiple micro-influencers, even if it generates as low as 5-10 customers. This adds up in no time. If you do all the above-mentioned strategies, I can guarantee you will build a $10,000 MRR to $20,000 MRR business in no time. Remember, there is no shortcut in life to hard work and producing results if you wish to choose the path of entrepreneurship. If you have any questions, then please let me know in the comments below

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Udit Goenka
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dhanilan m.s.
Great, thanks for the valuable information
Arda Diker
Hi Udit, I follow you on Instagram too. You share very valuable insights. I really like your perspective on collaborating with micro-influencers 👍👏 I have one question about inviting people to join your community. In an outreach campaign, wouldn't it be better to ask for a zoom meeting in the first mail, then ask people to join your community in follow-up mails?
Sebestian Palma
Bookmarked it and spread the word about your newsletter to the team!
Udit Goenka
@sebest_design Thank you so much! Means a lot.
Ágh Helmut
Thanks Udit, amazing content!
Carmela Padasas
Thank you for this! Can I share this on Twitter? I just followed you there to tag you 😊
Carmela Padasas
@iuditg done 😊 Just a quick question: From those 2k, how many converted into paying users?
Udit Goenka
@carmela_padasas Definitely or you can retweet the thread: https://twitter.com/iuditg/statu...
Lowk @ GhostDesigns
Hey men, thanks for sharing. I will be trying this to promote my Agency and maybe a future Saas
Rofy Okyere-Forson
Nice one! Very detailed. Thanks for sharing.