@arnau_ayerbe twitter is the #1 thing, make a twitter and follow 20 people from the notion creator niche and start engaging with them. the number one thing you need to do first is become a great reply guy to the people who already have a following. once they take note of you, dm them and make a friend! then, start to allude to your drop via dms and replies and posting previews for it. eventually (week or so), schedule the launch on here and engage with others on product hunt (so they can see the "launching soon" thing by your name. then tweet TF outta it and dm it to your friends (in a non shill way).
@vladimir_zivkovic what if you've been building, building, building, and you want to get your product out the door to have first-mover advantage?
I'm working on something that I'm afraid to wait that long to launch...
I can see it being worth taking the time to prepare, and to talk about the upcoming launch with people, but I really don't want someone else to launch a similar product before I do.
If you miss your mark in a specific KPI, try to catch up with another.
For eg, you might not end up in the top 3 products of the day. But getting about 300+ page visits and 30+ leads? That's still good compensation.
Prioritize building a passionate community around your product from day one, engage with early adopters, and listen to their feedback to fuel your growth on Product Hunt and beyond
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