Today marks 30 days since the product launch, and so far, I’ve achieved a DR of 1.5 with $0 in revenue.
Throughout the month, I’ve been regularly writing AI-related blogs to boost SEO and submitted the product to various free AI discovery sites. Unfortunately, I was told I’d have to wait two months unless I paid.
I’ve been cautious about marketing on Reddit due to previous account blocks, and while I’ve signed up for all major social media platforms, the engagement has been very low.
Recently, I’ve been focusing on building a presence on Twitter, but it seems like progress is going to be slow.
As the sole marketer for the company, I’m struggling with how to effectively attract users to the site."
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My first $20 took me six months to learn, and that was while working a full-time job and paying for development. Sales for this month have just surpassed $1200. It would always be difficult to make your first sale.
Was the transition from 20 to 1200 quicker or simpler? Have you made any changes to your marketing or development strategy? I’m at about $15 MRR right now, and while I think the idea is validated, I’m not sure how to proceed. I want to develop an organic YouTube traffic source; how did you grow?
Patience is key sometimes you’re doing the right things, but results take time. I focused on SEO, and it worked because my target audience was searching for queries where my SaaS ranked well. If your SaaS effectively solves a real problem, dive fully into marketing. The best channel depends on your audience, but YouTube is often a strong choice for many products. Keep creating videos, and if you’re not getting views, it might be a sign that your videos need improvement. Use trial and error to figure out what works best."
Have you tried sponsored advertisements? You can get a good concept for about $50. Does no one click the advertisement? It’s a poor sales presentation at first. The product itself does not pique people’s curiosity. Individuals click, but who registers? possibly an issue with price or execution.
Thank you. I think sponsored advertisements are essential, even though I know very little about SEM and will need time to study. One of my future goals is to use Google Ads.
I may be able to assist you. I’ve managed and grown both an SEO and email lead generation agency. I began by working with a PPC company. I’ve made some progress with my neural networks in growth hacking.
DM me.I’ll perform it at no cost to you. I am doing this because I believe it will help me get experience.
Refine your launch objectives and divide them into more manageable, smaller segments. To get the word out, interact with groups that are enthusiastic about your offering. Targeted advertising can also be helpful. To generate some excitement, ask bloggers for reviews. To improve your approach, solicit input from early adopters.
Focus on attracting high-quality visitors rather than just increasing the number of visitors.
Reach out to people who are actively looking for products or services like yours.
Search platforms such as Reddit, Facebook, and Twitter to find users who are:
- Looking for alternatives to your competitors.
- Complaining about your competitors.
- Seeking recommendations for solutions that your product or service provides.
For Twitter, using a specialized tool can help streamline this process and save you time.
This approach works well because these individuals already need what you offer, making them more likely to become customers.