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  • What are some user acquisition tactics that have worked for you?

    Aaron O'Leary
    15 replies
    My co-founder and I are getting ready to launch the next iteration of Radiant, our AI music app. It's been pretty sticky so far with users, which is great but my priority is to increase users prior to launch. Any tips?

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    Parker Klein
    Awesome! Congratulations, Aaron! Short form videos of using the platform to make music and show people how easy it is sound like it would be helpful!
    Aaron O'Leary
    @parkeraklein That's a great idea, ill work on this!
    Nick Anisimov
    Show people how famous hits are made.
    Aaron O'Leary
    @nickanisimov That's an interesting idea, Ill have to think about the best way to do that!
    Mighil
    Reddit did wonders for certain micro products of mine. And for Radiant, I think you should try r/InternetIsBeautiful.
    Kevin Lu
    @migy Thanks for the sharing! I am just not familiar with Reddit, but think I would try! btw, just followed your product! God speed!
    Aaron O'Leary
    @migy Reddit actually worked amazingly for us! Recently had a post get 20k upvotes and quite a lot of downloads
    Kevin Lu
    @aaronoleary Thanks for this topic! Just supported your product, and I am looking forward to it! I feel the same here~ PH launch is just a process while users are more important than launch!
    Bala Murugan K
    We are also Launching Soon https://www.producthunt.com/@bui.... Your Support Needed Can I get any best advice/tactics from you guys?
    Kunal Mehta
    Some user acquisition tactics that have worked for us include influencer marketing, content marketing, targeted advertising, referral programs, and partnerships with complementary brands or platforms. These strategies have helped us effectively reach and engage our target audience, driving significant user growth for our company.
    Moritz Wobith
    It sounds like a cool app! In those situations, I am a fan of highly targeted outbound messaging with LI and email. As the first step, I would look at who your ICP is (can be multiple), then rank them after importance/profitability. In your case my guess is that targeting music producers/ djs/ artists could work pretty well as well as scraping leads from your favorite community with sth like instant data scraper. Then in the second step, you take care of the email copy. (if you have questions, shoot them over. did many mistakes, you don't need to make) Last but not least I need to say that outbound messaging is mostly for B2B products. In your case, it could still make sense because the leads you interest with your copy will more easily be able to turn into super fans.
    Alexander Isora 🦄
    i think you want to have as high k-factor as possible. it does not matter much if you have 100 users or 100,000 users right now. if your b2c app grows by itself — it is a good business to buy. if k-factor is huge it won't cost much to multiply the userbase x10-x1000. otherwise, if you need to constantly pay to bring new users, the app is a bad business to buy.
    Maali Baali
    This product showcases true craftsmanship.
    Sophiko Jeiranashvili
    By offering free trials and nurturing leads through email campaigns, we've converted interested users into loyal customers. Definitely something to try out.
    Pawel Soproniuk
    I really like the idea - wish it integrated with Spotify