What are your biggest marketing struggles?
Sandra Djajic
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Hi! I really enjoy marketing, so please link your product and tell me what your biggest marketing struggles are. Maybe we can figure out a solution together?
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Slim Geransar@slimmy82
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I’m learning how to set up pixels for tracking and then setting up ads on Facebook and Reddit. Not an easy learning process
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@slimmy82 Dude that is my jam. 🤟🏽😃 - FB/IG/Google Ads are amazing..however costs have gone up dramatically..so testing costs are more nowadays until you find the ads that work. There are some shortcut apps that you can use help you gauge more efficiently. I use a few from AppSumo that have paid for themselves and then some. Good luck on it.
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@roger_mendoza1 nice!! Any recommendations on these apps than help gauge you’re ad efficiency?
@slimmy82 the one I use the most is metricool it analyses it across most social channels. FB/X/Google/IG/Etc. https://metricool.com
@slimmy82 I've been exploring Reddit ads and am so curious how your experience has been. Reddit is one of our highest converting traffic, but it's all from conversations so is small traffic, and we have never advertised there. I am tempted to start testing it but wonder how receptive people are there to ads vs the conversations.
Would so love to hear about your experience and any learnings you've had.
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@brenna_donoghue I haven’t started yet, but I’m going to target specific subreddits. I would hope it’s good conversion since it’s my ideal ICP. Happy to let you know once I try!
Joblist.AI
The biggest marketing struggle ever is founders' common opinions / pitfalls like "development first", "good product doesn't need marketing" and so on popular bullshit :-)
@je_suis_yaroslav OMG typical
@je_suis_yaroslav that's true! The key is how you "sell" the product
Hey Sandra thanks for this post!
Our biggest challenge right now is the testing of our messaging
Dealing with stakeholder biases. When founders assume they know what the market/customer wants or needs and don't do any research to validate their idea. This causes more startups to fail than any other reason. Also, that they want quantifiable data only. You just can't quantify human behaviour. You need to mix the two and be open minded.
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@giles_crouch great response Giles!
TheSprkl
My main question now is what to do if you do not have a marketing team at all? 🙈
@sandradjajic Great initiative Sandra, at Dokin (https://www.producthunt.com/post...) the biggest Marketing struggle is competing with well funded names that can afford to spend a lot on paid ads
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@jacopo_proietti so true! Small budgets make you really push to maximize every cent you spend.
AI Desk by Collov AI
Hi Sandra! My main challenge has been reaching the right audience without a big budget, which makes it hard to gain traction for my eco-friendly kitchenware brand. I'd love to hear your thoughts on cost-effective strategies.
Me.bot
Hi Sandra! Our main challenge has been effectively targeting the right audience for our eco-friendly kitchenware line; despite having a solid product, we're not reaching as many environmentally conscious consumers as we'd like. Any insights on refining our approach would be incredibly valuable!
AI Researcher
Hey Sandra, thanks for this initiative! Our biggest hurdle is engaging a wider audience on a limited budget, and we're curious about cost-effective strategies that could amplify our reach.
Lancepilot
I think the biggest issue is, where to start. The first step is always the hardest and we all know there is no set formula of marketing that works for everyone so finding the kick start is the toughest challenge according to me.
Hunted Space
Launching soon!
@mansi_trivedi1 @alessio_mavica I'm not a big fan of long-term strategies for early-stage products, and I consider SEO to be a long-term strategy. There are different reasons, not just the long-term aspect. SEO requires a lot of time, from conducting a proper analysis of competitors, to understanding the product, building keywords, and then of course, creating content. Early-stage products often undergo some pivoting, so adjusting the SEO to fit these changes can also be extra work. My advice for beginners is always to understand their target audience and find the channels where they interact. It could be Twitter, Slack, Reddit, or any platform that allows you to interact closely with them and also gives you the ability to DM. I think this is the fastest way to see results.
It took me 7 months to start building SEO for Klu.so. By that point, I already had a lot of backlinks, so it was easier to see results more quickly.
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@mansi_trivedi1 totally agree! Where to start, especially being on a low budget, you’re trying to figure out the best way to street how every $$.
@mansi_trivedi1 That's a great point! I think organic traffic should be the basic if you are low budget (e.g. SEO). @sandradjajic , what do you think?
@mansi_trivedi1 agree.
@mansi_trivedi1 @sandradjajic enlighting! Thanks for sharing!
@sandradjajic Our big challenges right now are getting people to see us(https://www.producthunt.com/prod...) and getting started with using our product. There are so many good products out there, and it's tough to grab attention and get going.
GSC Agent
Hi Sandra!Thanks for reaching out with your support! We're thrilled to hear you like marketing and we'd love to get your insight. Our AISeoTool is designed to streamline SEO optimization affordably and efficiently. Our main marketing challenge is standing out in a saturated market with well-established competitors. We need to effectively communicate our unique value proposition and ensure our target audience understands how AISeoTool cuts through the complexity of SEO to deliver fast, tangible results. We're open to creative and innovative marketing strategies to elevate our brand presence and truly resonate with potential customers.Looking forward to your thoughts and collaboration!Best,Cathy
At Letterly the main problem is to decide - to choose a narrow target audience with a small market or slightly broader with a larger market, but not so focused.
❤️ We launched today by the way: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Dealing with stakeholder biases. When founders assume they know what the market/customer wants or needs and don't do any research to validate their idea.
Trying to create a multi channel seo network of affiliate marketing and funnel flow. Creating the multi channel is easy..the hard part is trying to get the funnel flow in tact with the follow ups…example: multiple websites pointing to one affiliate that pays recurring..each website may have a different persona..so keeping up with that follow up, tags, email scores, sms scores, retargeting, and roas budget is nuts. So I think I need an assistant soon. 😂😂
Launching soon!
Thanks for initiating this discussion, @sandradjajic . At Truely (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...), I feel two of our biggest challenges are visibility and initial traction. With so many great products out there also vying for attention, it can be hard to get noticed and achieve initial traction. Who else understands this? If this is not your case, I'd love some tips please!
Rizzle AI
Good marketing never Looks at an excellent product;
1. Winning the customer's trust is a big struggle.
2. Meeting the customer expectations when we have huge customer base.
The biggest marketing struggle ever is founders' common opinions
The field of marketing is always changing as new platforms, trends, and technology appear on a regular basis.