THIS IS HOW YOU MARKET YOUR PRODUCT
Go to reddit and X, engage with communities and subreddits within your niche.
Find competitors in your space, and cold DM anyone interacting with them, this is also possible with Linkedin.
You should also start this as you write down the first line of code for the MVP.
Adopt users into a waitlist, a waitlist with > 20 members is a greenlight
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THIS IS HOW YOU MARKET YOUR PRODUCT
Go to reddit and X, engage with communities and subreddits within your niche.
Find competitors in your space, and cold DM anyone interacting with them, this is also possible with Linkedin.
You should also start this as you write down the first line of code for the MVP.
Adopt users into a waitlist, a waitlist with > 20 members is a greenlight
Anyone launching soon but having doubts?
This dude shipped hoodies for gear shifters...
There’s a big market out there, you only need a micro slice of the pie to be successful.
its hard to validate valuability because, there is always a subset of a niche that finds your solution valuable,
the heuristics you'd use would be
"how big is that subset?",
"where and how can i find them?",
"how much would they pay for it?"
valuability & usability are key product aspects
founders often skip valuability and move to usability
leading to feature factories & no users
assessing how valuable is ur product should always be first
what method do you use for validating valuability of ur product idea?
the problem is most people build an MVP without identifying their ICP and figuring out the exact workflow they will use to find and converse with that ICP
The best growth hack for early MVPs?
High-signal conversations.
Not ads. Not SEO. Not influencer shoutouts.
Talk to 5 real users per week
Learn what they’d pay for
Build just that
@stevenwebdev Absolutely correct and very insightful
I try my best to be as unfiltered and brazen as possible as well
Let's be mutuals.........I follow back