Many make the mistake of building a product for months, then launching with a single tweet, expecting instant success. However, a successful launch involves strategic steps and planning. Start by preparing: - Compile email lists - Build a following - Gather contacts - Stay active in communities Next, activate your marketing channels. Test three different ones, analyze results, and iterate. When launching Feedbackloop, I sent an email before bed and woke up to surprising sales. Yet, sales slowed as I focused on feedback and optimizing the landing page. Here's my launch plan 🚀: After finishing my MVP, I share it with a select few from my network for feedback (using Feedbackloop). Then, I draft a series of emails for my newsletter, telling a story around the new SaaS. I rely on emails, content, and word of mouth—three channels that work excellently for me.
Correct People focus on Product instead of distribution, As if you built a bakery and people would smell the fresh bread. Distribution -> Product
manual outreach, early SEO, PSeo and build in public :)
Great insights! A solid launch plan makes all the difference.
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1moI wonder how those founders think that single tweet will bring sales when, in most case, no one knows them haha