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  • Is cold email still a thing to promote apps?

    yash
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    What way worked for you to promote apps without having much social influence initially?

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    Ksenia Larina (she/her)
    StartupSoft's Teams Digest
    StartupSoft's Teams Digest
    Cold emails are absolutely still a thing. But you have to be intentional about how you use that tool. Also, cold emailing may not be a sustainable/scalable channel in later stages when you already got your first users. Easy way to tell if you should be doing cold emails: try to do a bunch of them, genuinely writing personal emails to people you think will absolutely love your app. If it works — continue. Do so as long as it works but not less than a month (consistently).
    Rahul
    It may not work as expected all the time, but you have to consider it as a marketing option initially. Nothing is entirely foolproof, including cold emailing.
    Daniel
    Is cold email still a thing to promote apps? Hell NO. I have done so much cold emails and from all the emails send, Nothing new even a reply. Once I move to private slack server I get 90% chance to get a reply.
    Bakemono Fra
    Cold emails work if done properly! Although "cold", they should be relevant, personalized (most importantly), and honest. "Copy-paste" cold emails rarely worked for me!
    Sakshi Gahlawat
    Cold emails still work.
    Tanzirul Huda
    Some days ago, I also asked this question to the Indie Hackers and PH community. Here is the discussion that you can take a look- https://www.producthunt.com/disc...
    Nigee
    YES, cold email is a thing, there is a process to it that you need to go through to make it work, scalable, of course, everyone on the internet has an email.
    Hashnimo
    NoNext for YouTube
    NoNext for YouTube
    Everything on the internet is cold, this is exactly the reason why there aren't any "hot" emails. Instead, there is 'Hotmail', which is again used for cold emailing.
    Stephanie
    And look at which platform you are promoting your app, LinkedIN is great for connecting with people where as Instagram is good for showing your product visually.