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Ask HN: How to Get Traction for Startup?

2 pointsby chaBhaover 4 years ago
I am founder of a bootstrapped startup and don’t necessarily have big network advantages that others have. I am making use of my network. To validate an idea, I created and emailed a lot of people. However, most people don’t respond back. Reddit and other forums ban surveys flat out.<p>So the question is, besides paid marketing and spending big, how to get traction and initial interest in my product?<p>What are channels and resources that can help validate the idea before I build it spending 3-4 months?<p>Cheers.

4 comments

whomstover 4 years ago
I&#x27;m in a similar boat. What I&#x27;m working on is publisher tooling, so I&#x27;ve been reaching out to indie creators. I&#x27;ve been asking for interviews for product market fit. Everybody who accepted an interview asked to be a part of the beta but correspondence is slow because most people are busy doing other things at the moment, and what I&#x27;m doing is a pretty integral change to their workflow so conversion costs may be high.<p>Can you be more specific about what you are trying to develop? The more devout the users can be, the easier it is to build network effects from a smaller base.
alessandroetcover 4 years ago
No silver bullet solution. You&#x27;ve gotta hit all channels and see which ones get you the best traffic. Which channels work best really depends on the type of business you&#x27;re building. Just toss spaghetti on the wall and see what sticks. Then, when it does, throw more!
northpoleescapeover 4 years ago
Thanks for asking. I feel this is a very important question and not talked a lot, especially for bootstrapped founders and solo entrepreneurs. Curious to hear as well what others think about getting traction.
mannylarcherover 4 years ago
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