What communities were your early customers in?
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Could you share your experience to help startups looking for early customers?
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Aquiles Byars@aquiles_byars
For me, social media group were a goldmine for finding early adopters.
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@aquiles_byars Could you tell me which social media group it is? Are you not a huge influencer?
I found my early customers in a few online forums and communities related to my industry.
@mozell_kraichely Could you tell me how you found that forum? That's a new idea that no one else has talked about so far, thanks!
LinkedIn groups have been really effective for me too. I'm in a few niche groups related to project management software and that's where I've connected with many of my initial users. It helps to be super active and provide value to the community first, then people are more open to checking out your product. Reddit and Discord servers focused on your specific industry can also work well, but definitely go niche over broad to find your ideal customers.
I tapped into local meetups and events. Connecting with people in person at industry-related events helped me find early customers who were genuinely interested.
@claudia_dennis It's great that you're meeting customers at local meetups and events, I'm sure you're just as candid in person. Thanks for sharing your story!
I found early customers through online courses and webinars.
@elsa_jonathan Were those webinars and classes to teach people how to use your product? Thanks for your reply✨
Social media platforms like Twitter were useful for me. By following relevant hashtags and engaging with posts, I was able to find and connect with early customers
@filxa_adam Thanks for sharing your experience, everyone says this is the way to go, but it seems so time consuming and difficult. do you have any tips to recommend?
I started by reaching out to niche communities on Reddit. The feedback was invaluable, and it’s where I found my earliest supporters.
I connected with my initial customers in local meetup groups. They were eager to try something new, and their input helped shape the product.