@phgn0 the times I've posted there I've just waited the month but if you are in a hurry it could be worth it. We got about 200 sign ups last time we posted.
@mattcrail@phgn0 Thank you for the update Peter. Even more curious on hows your conversion rate? $1 per click is super good, unless it doesn't do much on the conversions.
@nazim_m - for Reddit, make sure you post at the start of the month if you're announcing on the "share your start up", as that's when everyone seems to be the most engaged. I'll let you know how Stackshare goes once we list!
Any slack channels where your target users live online, is a good place to share your product. Also fb groups and linkedin. What I would recommend if you are ok with spending 70$ (it worths it) you can use ListHour, those guys submit your startup to 100+ directories and you dont have to do anything, and that should bring you a couple of hundred users.
@borawork yeah Im actually gonna do that myself next week :) 3 friends of mine did it and they got around 200 users in 10 days, which is great for early stage products right?
This is not my list that I put together, but I found it and thought it would be helpful! It contains 121 websites and 13 different subreddits to post in https://github.com/mmccaff/Place...
Anyone in this thread who's done it for a VERY technical product? I 'm thinking about product/software listing websites targeting primarily developers.
My current list would be:
Stackshare
GetApp
Capterra
Product Hunt
Slant
Siftery
G2Crowd
TrustPilot
TrustRadius
Crozdesk
@yannisasimako Amazing list, well done for putting it together!
I'd also add Enterprise League to the list. It's a platform to help Startups collaborate with each other and grow
I run quite a small substack newsletter promoting a bunch of startups every month. If you want, you can just submit your listing here: https://app.yought.com/responses...
You can also post on HackerNews (https://news.ycombinator.com/ ). Just make sure you don't self-promote too much upfront, but rather offer value first and then gently slide in your product/service.
I know this is old-school, but does your hometown/city have a newspaper? Either digital or subscription based? Get with a local reporter and pitch what you are doing as a 'local entrepreneur' feature article. Shake the bushes, pound the street. How much is a billboard along the highway worth to you? Is there local business or industry that would benefit from your product? Get with the local Chamber of Commerce. Not every opportunity for growth is based on the Internet. Good luck!
@borawork /startup is very good just make sure to explain your startup nicely and dont sound like spamming. also they have this montly startup thread intro. just give a try :D
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