Product Hunt Launch Hunters: What do you do?
Laura
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I heard of pros and cons from both options. IF you can get a good Hunter to help, you might get a LOT eyes on your product, but not necessarily upvotes. Hunting it yourself means having a bit more control but way less impressions. So, what do you do?
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Peyton Goen@peyton
@laura_pompeu I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts. Thinking through this now actually
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@peyton @mitchgillogly Hi, well, it was a tough call, but I opted to get a hunter. It's been very effective to getting MightyForms in front of more people. Check it out: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
@peyton @laura_pompeu How'd you find a hunter?
@peyton @mitchgillogly There's a list of the top 500 hunters: https://500hunters.com/ you can always connect with them here and through twitter and ask if they would be up fot it :)
@mitchgillogly @peyton Hi, ok, well, it was a team effort in getting to know Product Hunt and its hunters. These are 2 articles that I studied to better unterstand PH: https://foundr.com/the-ultimate-... and https://www.indiehackers.com/pos...
Like you saw, we asked Chris Messina to Hunt our product, you can find out more about him and even ask him to hunt for you via his website: https://chrismessina.me/
Product Hunt, like most online communities, is all about sharing if you want to grow your connections. It just takes longer than most.