Inspired by #GumroadDay to launch an info product, but don't know where you start?
Quick guide 👇
• What's something you're good at that others want to learn?
• Can you write a book with images, or record your screen and face with a voice over?
Yes & Yes? You can do it too!
I'm closing the sale of Programmatic SEO after 24h. Final count: $2,865 🎉
Thank you for your support. I hope my content adds tremendous value in your lives and business.
I also hope this inspires people to teach others their skills by creating quality content.
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Programmatic SEO was born with a simple validation tweet.
I hadn't made a single slide. Wasn't even sure anyone wanted it.
Discovering the right skill to teach others is the first step (much like discovering the right idea to build an app).
Janel's NewsletterOS is 20%. Achieve newsletter success using her comprehensive Notion dashboard that helps newsletter creators curate, write & grow their newsletters.
🌟 DailyHabits crossed 250 signups, majority coming from the ProductHunt launch.
These bumps are nice, but what you really want is consistent installs and long-term growth 📈
Here's how we are going to achieve that using the principles of Programmatic SEO 👇
Before choosing this direction, we need to be sure that there's actual search traffic for habit trackers on Google.
That was easy to verify. With 9,900/mo search volume, there's significant traffic.
The problem is - keyword difficulty. We have to focus on easier ones first.
So what should we do? Narrow down of course.
Focus is a superpower, and in this case we shall use that focus to target smaller keywords that have lesser search volume but also lesser difficulty to rank.
I found 3 possible entry points through my research:
SaaS Marketing: Getting your first 10 and 1000 paying customers
So you've identified a problem and built a SaaS product. What's next?
Finding customers of course!
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👉 What is SaaS marketing?
Marketing is the set of activities you perform or strategies you execute that help build awareness of the problem you solve and the solution you provide in the minds of your target audience.
Lol, that's a boring definition.
Marketing is when you tweet, when you post on LinkedIn, when you wear your company's branded t-shirt before going on a podcast or video, when you run Google or Facebook ads, or if you write an article answering the specific pain points and questions faced by your target audience.