What is the best growth channel for your startup?
Ghost Kitty
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- I'm a B2B tech/SaaS marketer. Organic LinkedIn is the best channel for me.
- For my enterprise clients, the best channels are personal founders' network, organic LinkedIn, visiting podcasts/conferences, and different partnerships.
- For clients with cheap B2B products, the best channels are LinkedIn, building in public on X, integrations with other tools, and free side tools/templates.
What about you?
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Jesse Robbins@jesserobbins
You really need to segment topic by B2B (Enterprise|Bottom Up) & B2C to get meaningful information.
The most surprising thing for me has been g2 for enterprise.
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Interesting, thanks Olena!
For B2B tech/SaaS, I'd add that targeted forums and communities that are well aligned with your segment can also help. They can be found on Linkedin of course but often also on dedicated platforms.
@ocean_el_chaar it really depends on your customers - it can be LinkedIn, Reddit forums, Facebook groups, etc
Earned media has been instrumental for enterprise and fintech clients, who need to establish trust, credibility and third-party validation from perceived authoritative objective sources.
So curious, is your linkedin content entirely organic? Do you have tips for how you approach LinkedIn content?
We have pulsed on and off of LinkedIn... to our detriment.
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@olenabomko thanks! connected. Excited to see your content and approach. Thanks for sharing how you approach it and the consistency you take. Really impressed and inspired!
Warmup Inbox
Comparison website like G2 & capterra can work well for SaaS, if people are looking for alternative to the competitor. Capterra ppc can give nice results for some niche.
SEO is also a great channel, but it has long term time horizon.
For my personal consulting answering relevant questions on Product hunt works well.
I don't know - how could I find out?
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Jupitrr
Nice topic @olenabomko! I don't really have much to say about this as I have never worked on bringing clients. However, I want to know your take on LinkedIn ads. Does it work and how does it compare to other platforms to get B2B clients?
For me Microconf for starting and growing a startup, and Adam Erhart for marketing stuff...
Huudle AI Project Assistant
Great topic Olena, I think in the beginning going organically without any inbound marketing activities would be good before the startup finds the target market correctly. After the target is identified Linkedin, SEO, Youtube ads would be beneficial.
We also work with b2b clients and use LinkedIn for growth.
I work with the Gen-Z audience as a marketer and believe that short video is the best way to reach them with a mix of IG/Tiktok/and YT
LinkedIn, Reddit, PH. All the among the top of the channels.
@shokat_ali4 can you share how your use Reddit? advertising or as parts of discussions? and is it driving to content or towards product? I have yet to figure out the right approach in reddit, but we know that those who find us on reddit have 3x our normal conversion rate so I want to crack it!
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For my e-commerce startup, a combination of paid advertising on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, along with email marketing, has proven to be highly effective. Leveraging user-generated content and customer reviews also helps build trust.
Great Topic Olena Bomko,
I was finding the same question, I hope replies here will helps a lot!
@olenabomko
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Linkedin (organic and some paid campaigns such as boosting posts), email marketing, our own website https://www.gaspar.ai/
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Just signing up for comments.. (wish there was Save Post button). Upoted!
This is really helpful
Great topic, Olena! Well, for us Instagram, threads, and Facebook works best.
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