How do you balance 1) marketing and 2) developing?
Maurizio Isendoorn
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I am currently spending 50% of my time on marketing and 50% on developing, but once we launched, more time will probably go to marketing.
What about you?👇
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Gong Zijian@zijian
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Balancing marketing and development is like walking a tightrope; it requires constant communication between teams to align on priorities and timelines. A successful strategy often involves setting clear, measurable goals for both areas and regularly reviewing progress to ensure both are moving in harmony towards the company's objectives.
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As a programmer founder, I used to spend too much damn time on developing and found out a well developed product is nothing without being seen by people. Now I am about 50/50 and still feel I should put more time on marketing. BTW, marketing is fun.
Ringly.io
@zion_huang I hear that often. But it’s great to hear you’re aware of it. I’ll probably have to go to 10/90 eventually😂
@zion_huang Friends with a TON of developers out here in the bay and this just seems like a right of passage 😅. How have you been picking up marketing? Kind of in a similar spot as you
@zion_huang Yeah, that's the perfect analogy dude! So true, we're all in search of a starving crowd. And cool yah i've also been spending a ton of time here and reddit. Landing page looks great. I think focusing purely on early users and using any revenue generated to put back into growth makes sense!
Ringly.io
@zion_huang @sreekanth_np Awesome!
@yukioyama It really does seem like a rite of passage for developers! As for picking up marketing, I've been winging it and learning as I go. I like to think of it like running a restaurant. If your restaurant is on a busy street, even if your dishes aren't Michelin-starred, people will still pop in—maybe they’re hungry or maybe your sign boasts a hometown favorite. But if your restaurant is up in the mountains, no matter how tasty your food is, you won’t get many visitors. With this mindset shift, things started falling into place: I launched on Product Hunt, even though it's just a beta; I've been tweeting our development progress in weekly update challenges; chatting on Reddit with potential users about things we both love; and sprucing up our website with a sleek Linear design style(check out our new KoppieOS website!), dabbling a bit in SEO (totally newbies here!). I’ve heard of folks paying for user growth, but I’m starting with the community—listening to early users (and well, budget’s a factor too, haha). I’m still a newbie myself and super keen to chat more with friends in the Product Hunt community!