I am trying following ways:
1, Community - reddit, indiehackers.
2, Social media - twitter, linkedin
3, SEO - create more than 10 articles per day using our tool
4, SEM - still trying
5, My own networking
Cold outreach isn't dead, provided it is highly personalized. It's also a great way to see if you're solving an unmet problem.
Just be honest and say you're working on building something for problem X, and if problem X is painful enough people will respond.
In short, it's all about spending a bit of time finding out where there is a high density of people within your ICP and studying how they do product discovery.
As soon, as you've done that and narrowed it down to 2-3 distribution channels/tactics (Could be Reddit Sub Threads, Product Hunt, and Twitter) then I would go all-in on those 2-3 until you can either confirm or disprove that it's the right distribution channel, and then you can adjust or try out a different distribution mix.
If you start out with too many tactics or bets, you'll not do any of them well enough to be able to evaluate if it the channel/tactic works and thereby waste your time.
I think using social media platforms to promote your product or service and engage with your target audience would be the best way. You can run targeted ad campaigns too. You can also make videos of your product and upload them on Youtube because people nowadays intend to see videos more rather than read anythin
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