Each day we scroll past hundreds (maybe thousands?) of tweets, articles, etc and it's impossible to consume it all. Have you recently read something that you think others should make time for this week? Share below
Working on a new product can take an immense amount of planning and dealing with challenges before you even get started designing! What are the one or two most significant challenges you faced when putting your product together? Was it finding suitable funding? Deciding who you would work with or anything else.
I would love to know what you people are working on. Maybe I will find some excellent and exciting tools, SaaS, extensions, or productivity tools that I can share with my audience.
I try it many times with tools also like tweethunter, but on a daily basis I can't make it happen as a routine. Please give me some advice, I want to share my story as a founder and build a community.
Hey Product Hunters We all know that building audience and community is a superpower. Building a personal brand also pays off: more people support you during the launch, you can easily find beta testers, and validate new ideas. I went from 0 to 4300 followers on Twitter in 4 months. Here're 15 one-sentence tips: 0-100 followers 1. Use DM to find like-minded people. 2. Treat your Twitter account like a product: set up a value proposition, tone of voice, and "competitor analysis." 3. Set daily targets on posts and replies (ex. 3 posts, 30 replies). 100-1000 followers 4. Make weekly content planning. 5. Experiment a lot. 6. Get inspired by new Tweet formats from influencers. 7. Re-use content: 1 thread can be divided into 10 1-liners. 8. Don't be disappointed with low engagement, it happens even with big accounts. 9. Engage with big accounts right after they post smth (Notify button will help ) 1000+ followers 10. If you want a loyal and active audience, respond to comments (not only with GIFs haha). 11. Be a human, with all this AI flex, people want more life content. 12. Don't post just theory, post your experience and examples. #buildinpublic 13. Analyze what content works better for you and double down on it. 14. Try to go viral: analyze viral content examples and implement them. 15. Experiment with your bio because the conversion from visitor to follower highly depends on it. Try to implement at least 1 advice today and see how it's going Do you have any tips to add? ________________ If you want to learn more, here's the article about growing from 0 to 1000 in 50 days based on my experience https://blog.makerbox.club/1000-...
As holiday shopping gets into full swing (and we gear up to launch Outdone V2 next week!!), we'd love to know what your favorite or most memorable gift was. For me, it was my first big bike a dark green Mongoose with black pegs. I remember being so pumped to see it sitting in the garage. It was so much more than a bike, it was a ticket to freely explore the whole neighborhood with my friends. What was it for you? And while you re here, don t forget to sign up to be notified when Outdone V2 officially launches next Monday! https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
As 2022 comes to an end, I thought it would be neat to share how we plan to maintain a healthy lifestyle in the new year. For me, I plan to continually cook and eat at home more frequently and move my body on a daily basis. If you are in need of accountability to make cooking and eating at home a habit, consider following @themealprepjar on Twitter to find out when we launch!
Let s get creative. What is that one problem you would love a product solves in the coming year? We have a lot of makers on this platform, let s give them ideas on the problems we face today.
For those who celebrate, I'd love to hear about the present you love the most. For me it was my first *good* chef knife, partly because of just how good it is but mainly because of who it came from
I'm very productive when I'm in the comfort of my home but there are days I find the structure of an office beneficial. I guess working hybrid makes me the most productive
Hey! I would like to know which micro/macro platforms you folks use to launch your products. I have heard about - Smoothie ( web3 alternative of PH )
- Reddit
- Hacker News - Beta Testing If you are part of specific Slack, or WhatsApp communities of early adopters, do share. Context - We've just launched on App Store and are looking to launch on platforms to get initial traction. Edit 1 ( I'm adding all the suggestions shared in the comments ) 1 - Beta list - https://betalist.com/
2 - App Sumo - https://appsumo.com/
3 - Life Timo - https://lifetimo.com/
4 - Stack Social - https://stacksocial.com/
5 - Rugless - https://rugless.com/ 6 - Betafy
7 - Betpage.co
8 - Show HN
9 - Submit Juice
10 - IndieHackers
11 - https://getmakerlog.com/ 12 - Kickstarter 13 - startuptabs.com
14 - startupbuffer.com
15 - crunchbase.com
16 - f6s.com
17 - startupproject.org
18 - startupstash.com
19 - startupranking.com
20 - https://www.g2.com/
21 - https://stackshare.io/
22 - Slack groups - Growth Marketing Pros, Indie Worldwide, and Growth Hackers Slack
23 - www.startups-list.com
24 - 10words.io
25 - startupresources.io
Hey everyone Thank you to all the attendees of our fantastic webinar! We are delighted to have had the opportunity to share our experience with you and thrilled that so many of you found the information and discussions to be valuable You can find the answers to all these questions here
How did we decide on launching PH?
What are the steps we followed before the launch?
What are our strategies?
Did we launch our e-book in a separate section?
The importance of choosing a day
What would we want to change pre and post-launch?
Did we offer a special promo?
Hunter and hunter kit process
Emailing
If we didn't work this much, how would be the effect?
What is the ideal number of followers?
What is the importance of the first hour?
Did we embed official PH badges?
How long were we active before the launch?
How will we promote BeforeSunset in the future?
How can we relaunch a product?
The launch day
Updates on social media
Mailing on the launch day
How did we deal with the unexpected events
How did we employ each social media platform?
The after-launch plan
How did we build a community?
Are we satisfied with the results?