What are your top tips for getting to 1,000 users?
Aaron O'Leary
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The first 1,000 is always the hardest as they say. I've seen a million and one articles all giving different advice but since makers have the first hand experience I decided to ask what are your tips?
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Karthik Kamalakannan@imkarthikk
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Here's what worked for Hellonext.co:
1. Posting on Betalist β https://betalist.com or ProductHunt
2. Interacting on Twitter from your product's account (like, comment and such) with relevant accounts.
3. As we get the first few customers from Betalist or PH, asking them what they are expecting from a platform they signed up for. Most importantly, constantly keeping them informed about the updates.
What did not work:
1. Cold emails;
2. Lost customers to competition due to not keeping beta customers in loop.
While there could be many ways, this is what worked for us. All the best man. Keep pushing πͺ
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Log Harvestor
@imkarthikk That's sad that 'Cold emails' didn't work. I always hear people pushing that... Idk, I am horrible at writing emails, so I guess that good news for me.
As far as your #3 goes, how often after onboarding a new customer should you solicit feedback?
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@imkarthikk My recent experience with BetaList says that paid $199 submission does not worth that money. Free submission may be yes, but do not know how long to wait to be listed.
PH and LTD (AppSumo or SaasMantra) yes, very recommended
@imkarthikk Thanks for candidly sharing your experience. Never tried beta list, how did it help you exactly?
@imkarthikk @medik appsumo take a lot of time to just approve the list. can you suggest me any more platform to list where we can have some traffic for SaaS product some marketplace even
@imkarthikk @medik can you recommend more platform as per your experience which fits better to market and get initial b2b user .LTD is what?
Helpdesk by LabiDesk
Lifetime deals, beta users platforms jus to get first users and feedback and then facebook ads.
@bochkovaleks Life time deals, have you tried that? Sounds like an interesting idea to get your first users.
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Undefeated Underdogs Podcast
Finding 1000 true fans is always hard. With the right mindset and authenticity, you can do it. Here are some tips:
1. Build a waitlist when you soft launch - this creates a FOMO effect
2. Build a viral loop - Let people in who shared your product with their friends/community.
3. Build in public - The best way to narrate your story.
4. Onboard influencers - This way, you are building social proof.
5. Create valuable content - People love to consume, and creating value instantly hooks them to what you are doing.
Last one, you know this better :) Launch on Product Hunt with a solid story and why!
Without money involveld, i can only think on what not to do.
* provide a sub optimal experience.... That will make your clients flee
* communicate badly your features and strong points
* make a bad combination of cost and benefit.... People need to think their money or time is valued
For android apps create experiments were you change a color, a logo, a foto, some description. You must have always an experiment running
Vadoo AI
Here's what worked for Vadootv
1. Engaging on Facebook groups and posting on sub-reddits(0-150)
2. Creating a community-Referral and WOM (150-400)
3. Multiple launches on PH, Hackernews and other beta user platforms(400-1000)
@singh_ankur Thanks for sharing! How many Facebook Groups do you post in? Engagement tends to vary a lot depending on the group.
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@lalit_mrt You can start by listing in the marketplace to test the waters. I think the approval is quick for that one.
@singh_ankur Can you suggest me few good marketplace ?
@singh_ankur what are other beta user platform other than Ph and betalist
In addition to using Product Hunt, which helped, we did some giveaways to other products on our platform and found this really helped us to grow our audience.
1 Tip: Make a YouTube channel. Talk about the solutions a product like yours solves, the issues your industry faces, anything relative to what you do, and actually answer core issues that people search for or research about.
We started YouTube in Jan 2021, with $0 in marketing budget.
We're ending Q3 with almost 6,700 subscribers.
We average 40-50 comments on each video.
We've collaborated with 3 other YouTube creators.
We've driven over 140 active users from our channel.
It seems too simple to act on, but it really works. You'll never get anywhere without trying first!
Hope this helps - let me know if you have any questions π€
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Hi @aaronoleary - at Volograms we have very much enjoyed reading https://www.first1000.co/ They have so many tips for different products, industries, etc., based on real references. I would really recommend checking their past articles for tips from the companies that you think might be most connected with yours!
Still learning myself, but partnering with another startup with great users in a different market might help.
1) Find relevant communities on Reddit, Twitter, Facebook.
2) Provide high-quality content, to these communities to build report and an audience.
3) Once ready to launch, write compelling content about your service to those RELEVANT communities.
4) rinse, repeat
Yes, paid advertising will obviously be a quicker solution, but it's not really necessary if you can find relevant acquisition channels that don't require money.
Neighborverse
I think it's a combination of paid advertising, blogging and some creative IG and FB content. Thoughts?
Log Harvestor
@bharatpasam how do you do your blogging? Do you do it on your landing site or through a service like Medium or LinkedIn?
Neighborverse
@solomon_bush On our own blogging site for now (https://neighborverse.com/produc...). Plans for Medium and Blogger in the future.
Log Harvestor
@bharatpasam That's awesome! Medium is great, but from what I have heard, having a blog hosted under your domain helps with SEO.
Product Hunt
@bharatpasam I genuinely think paid advertising can be seriously impactful of course but it takes quite a bit of experimentation to get it right and see the results you are looking for in my experience of course.
Neighborverse
@aaronoleary Absolutely agree. Paid advertising needs experimentation around content and audience targeting but could be extremely effective when done right. Looping @chansen0219 for comment.
Personally the first 1000 wasn't the hardest it was relatively easy. Its the climb to 100,000 that it becomes difficult.
Acquisition methods for Free? Really utilize tik tok, instagram reels, snapchat stories and newer apps that are similar but aren't mega monoliths. The trick here is don't do a brand account - do a personal account and promote your brand.
With newer platforms you get good views and can blatantly promote like an ad since these earlier apps don't have sophisticated filters.
Obviously create real content in a specific vertical (we focused on Star Wars and meme accounts which did really well).
Start building in public on platforms like PH, Twitter, Indiehacker.
Target online publications
Get bloggers on your side
Create high-quality content
Offer a free product option
Online advertising
In fact, this is a long way, which includes - high-quality content, useful and interesting information, advertising
Always diversify your sales and marketing approach as much as possible. Never just rely on social media channels
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