10 lessons I have learned working 5 years in marketing as a tech startup founder. šŸ§µ
Start building an audience before you even think of building a product.

You don't need to quit your job for this. You can build audience on the side.
- Publish blogs.
- Start a newsletter.
- Write on social media.

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Successful launch requires months of preparation.

Launch days are also very stressful. Prepare a thorough plan & timeline beforehand so that you don't have to think about what to do & when on actual day of launch.

(2/10)
Launch on multiple channels, don't depend on only one.

Example:
- Product Hunt, LinkedIn ā†’ Product + Story
- Reddit, HackerNews ā†’ Product + "How I built it"
- DEV, IndieHackers ā†’ "How I built it" + Support on PH
- Twitter ā†’ Behind-the-scenes of launch + Product

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Launch day is great to give you initial boost. But your launch strategy needs to be more than that.

You should have ideally mapped your product's entire trajectory after launch day:
- features & markets you'll focus on
- channels to acquire customers
- future launches

(4/10)
SEO gives you consistent & reliable traffic.

Focus on SEO from day 1. Don't wait for your product to be built before you start working on SEO.

(5/10)
SEO takes time to show results, typically 3-6 months at least.

But your traffic grows exponentially once you get initial traction.

(6/10)
SEO is a long-term strategy.

Make sure you set up the right processes to research, write & distribute content.

(7/10)
Distribution is everything.

No matter how great your product is, with poor distribution it is worth nothing.

(8/10)
Try multiple distribution channels and build a distribution engine.

Without solid processes & consistent efforts, your efforts on distribution will yield no results.

(9/10)
Social media & community websites are key to building a loyal audience & real connections.

Focus on sharing personal experiences & stories vs. company or product updates.

People connect with people, not with lifeless entities or brands.

(10/10)
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I have bootstrapped my startup to $2 million+ revenue in 4 years.

Being an engineer, my natural instinct initially was to build a product the moment I had an idea.

But I was SO WRONG.

As a startup founder, your focus should be to build a business and not fancy tech.

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ā€¢ Identify the core business problem

ā€¢ Aim to solve this problem & use tech as a facilitator

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ā€¢ Use existing tools & products

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For last 4 years, I have done it for my startups growing to $1 million+ revenue.

As a small team or startup, it is tough to consistently meet product goals & keep shipping.

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You need to have one person responsible who drives the product forward and ensures that timelines are decided & met.

The product owner doesn't have to be the person who codes or designs the product.

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He/she is primarily responsible to ensure there's progress made constantly.

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My 2 startups, Flexiple & Remote Tools, get 70K/month & 30K/month organic traffic.

SEO is crucial to get you reliable & consistent traffic.

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So the following framework helps you find that goldmine of lucrative keywords.
1/ Come up with seed keywords

These are keywords, topics or even broad themes you already know or have read about.

Just jog your memory and list down all keywords you can remember.

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Here are my learnings from using 11 channels for marketing & growth.

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ā€¢ When to use
ā€¢ How to use
ā€¢ Use it for
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1/ Product Hunt

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ā€¢ Launch: Early-stage product.
ā€¢ Post-launch: SEO (listing + alternatives pages), launch side projects.

How to use:
Submit your product directly.

Use it for:
ā€¢ Spike in traffic or # of users
ā€¢ Feedback & validation
ā€¢ Do-follow links

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Pro-tips:

ā€¢ Launch multiple times, when you have major updates. Ideal frequency is once per year.

ā€¢ Launch a part of your product as an independent offering. Ex. Newsletter or an extensive content hub.

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I have launched 10+ products on Product Hunt. Most made it to top 5 & all in top 10.

Product Hunt is great for sales, early users & even SEO. But it's highly competitive.

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Your product can be anything -- newsletter, book, report, webpage showcasing detailed analysis. Don't just think of products in the traditional sense.

Eg. Maker Mind by @anthilemoon, one of the most loved products of 2019, is a newsletter.
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ā€¢ Make efforts to participate in the community & support others. People will return the favour when you launch.

ā€¢ Plus, you get to know the nuances. Maybe PH algorithm rewards you for it too :)

Pro-Tip: Use their makers community.
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1/ Don't quit your full-time job yet.

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Do this:
ā€¢ Start a blog or newsletter
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