How to grow a startup from $0 to $10k/mo:
[I use these tactics for my 113+ long-term clients] 👇
1. Idea Validation
1. Go to Acquire or Flippa com
2. Filter companies that are doing over 100K a year
3. Pick a product idea that resonates with you
4. Check their testimonials and reviews
5. Build the product with better features
2. Find warm leads using Phantom Buster
1. Google Phantom Buster
2. Select Twitter Liker Collector workflow
3. Find 5 tweets that are very popular among your ideal customers
4. Export the liker profiles using step 2
5. Insert your offer in the Twitter Message Sender
6. Click launch and automate workflows
7. Reply to follow-up messages
3. Getting the first beta users through Linkedin jobs
1. Create a free job posting on Linkedin
2. Make it explicit: ‘volunteer role, no pay'
3. Recruit beta-test volunteers for your startup
4. Redirect them to Google form and collect emails
5. Set up a Zapier automation to send emails to applicants, inviting them to test the web app.
P.s.
Repeat step 1 every 6 hours. Linkedin free job posting caps out at 150 views (the algo de-ranks after that)
4. Submit the startup to these 50 business directories:
1. Pitchwall .co
2. Betalist .com
3. Launchingnext .com
4. Killerstartups .com
5. 10words .io
6. Betabound .com
7. Feedough .com
8. Activesearchresults .com
9. Alternativeto .net
10. Startupbase .io
11. Thestartuppitch .com
12. Feedbear .com
13. Alternative .me
14. 9sites .net
15. Saashub .com
16. Appsumo .com
17. Producthunt .com
18. Merchantcircle .com
19. Elocal .com
20. Manta .com
21. Crazyaboutstartups .com
22. Eu-startups .com
23. Ebool .com
24. Exactseek .com
25. Foursquare .com
26. Lobste .rs
27. Makermove .com
28. Paggu .com
29. Startupbuffer .com
30. Startupguys .net
31. Startuplift .com
32. Startupranking .com
33. Startuptracker .io
34. Trendystartups .com
35. Trustpilot .com
36. Ventureradar .com
37. Yelp .com
38. Yellowpages .com
39. Foursquare .com
40. City-data .com
41. Chamberofcommerce .com
42. Dandb .com
43. Turbify .com
44. Ibegin .com
45. Cybo .com
46. Yellow .place
47. Hub .biz
48. Fyple .com
49. bbb .org
50. Hotfrog .com
5. Set up outbound channel to test the target audience. Here's how:
1. Access: Apollo. io
2. Click on Search and select “C-level” under job titles
3. Choose "verified" for the Email status
4. Insert your business niche in the “Currently hiring for” section (to detect a clear buying intent for your solution)
5. Filter companies with an ARR ranging from 0.1 - 5 Million USD
6. Save search results and add scraped emails to the new sequence
7. Use the following subject line:
[Their company] <> [Your Company]
8. Don't sell in the first email, instead, outline your value proposition in under 50 words.
9. Avoid spam words: free trial, investment opportunity, etc.
P.s.
If you want to stand out and get 20% more replies, consider increasing the font size of the body text from normal to Header 1.
6. Kickstarting SEO by acquiring expired domains. Here's how:
1. Go to ExpiredDomains .com
2. Adjust filters based on their niche keywords
3. Find expired domains with a Domain Authority (DA) of 20-50
4. Choose GoDaddy auctions that are ending soon
5. Buy these domains with backlinks, set up 301 redirects to the primary LP, and significantly boost SEO!
7. Getting backlinks from these high DA sites:
1. Crunchbase
2. Weebly
3. Gthub
4. Pixabay
5. Foursquare
6. Blogger
7. About me
8. Pexels
9. Flickr
10. Hackernoon
11. AuthorSTREAM
12. Strikingly
13. Site123
14. BookLikes
15. Devpost
16. Gifyu
17. Gab
18. Imgur
8. Write high-density (3000 word+) content to rank for target keywords. Here's how:
1. Go to answerthepublic .com
2. Add the topic or niche of your business
3. Save all questions people are asking for that topic
4. Create blog posts or content around each subtopic
5. Google will rank your website higher for topical authority
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