I just read about a guy who grew his biz: • Number of users: 20,000...

Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez
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Jan 17, 2024
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I just read about a guy who grew his biz:
• Number of users: 20,000
• Timeframe: 3 months
• Budget: $50
Here's how he did it (an old-school method that surprised me):
• Number of users: 20,000
• Timeframe: 3 months
• Budget: $50
Here's how he did it (an old-school method that surprised me):
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The story starts with Jouni, a developer, who made an app to solve a problem.
The problem?
He needed to measure how long computers took to start up as part of tests he was running.
Best method for this (at the time) was using the stopwatch on his phone.
As you can imagine..
The problem?
He needed to measure how long computers took to start up as part of tests he was running.
Best method for this (at the time) was using the stopwatch on his phone.
As you can imagine..
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Jouni used these communities for feedback on his project - and there are two big takeaways you can apply:
1. Use a Minimum Viable Product.
An MVP is the scrappiest, most minimalist version of a product you can build.
What's the advantage of an MVP?
1. Use a Minimum Viable Product.
An MVP is the scrappiest, most minimalist version of a product you can build.
What's the advantage of an MVP?
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An MVP HUGELY cuts down the risks associated with starting a company.
You don't devote much time/money building it, so you don't suffer if it fails.
Instead, you use it the MVP for feedback, test a market, and then iterate.
Jouni's MVP:
You don't devote much time/money building it, so you don't suffer if it fails.
Instead, you use it the MVP for feedback, test a market, and then iterate.
Jouni's MVP:
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While Reddit and IndieHackers worked well to get feedback and iterate, how did Jouni really get 20k users in 3 months?
Good old fashioned press releases, distributed for just $50...
Good old fashioned press releases, distributed for just $50...
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In a nutshell, here's how it works:
You write your own press release in a very specific format (take a look at how articles on your chosen platform - eg, TechCrunch - are written).
Then, pay someone to distribute it to relevant media outlets, websites, and freelance reporters.
You write your own press release in a very specific format (take a look at how articles on your chosen platform - eg, TechCrunch - are written).
Then, pay someone to distribute it to relevant media outlets, websites, and freelance reporters.
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If you want to save EVEN MORE money, I'd start cold-DMing journalists months in advance.
Don't ask for anything - instead, read their articles, compliment their work and build a relationship.
Then, when the time comes, you'll have friends who'd love to write about you...
Don't ask for anything - instead, read their articles, compliment their work and build a relationship.
Then, when the time comes, you'll have friends who'd love to write about you...
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Within 3 months, Jouni had 20,000 users + 213 back-links to his site.
All with only $50 spent.
Niche problem + Feedback loops + Old-school distribution
Winning combo.
All with only $50 spent.
Niche problem + Feedback loops + Old-school distribution
Winning combo.
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