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Ask HN: Scaling a project that only HN likes?

2 pointsby Alex-Programs2 months ago
I&#x27;ve spent my gap year working on a language learning tool, https:&#x2F;&#x2F;nuenki.app. It translates appropriate-difficulty sentences into the language you&#x27;re learning as you browse. Whenever I mention it on HN, people quite like it and a very high proportion subscribe.<p>I&#x27;d like to grow it. A similar startup, Toucan, built a simpler tool (single word, contextless translations) that gained traction and was acquired by Babbel. I&#x27;m not quite sure what they did that I&#x27;m missing.<p>I&#x27;ve run Reddit post ads. They get positive comments and feedback and lots of people trying the free trial, but very few convert, unlike the people from HN. I wasted my product hunt launch, which did well, because there wasn&#x27;t a trial at the time.<p>Now I have a product with a small group of very positive power users, but I don&#x27;t really see a path to growing it. I&#x27;m quite close to just putting it on the backburner and working on something else, but it seems a shame because there is a group of people - tech savvy language learners - who really like it, but I have no way of reaching them.<p>I&#x27;m 19, so I&#x27;m not in a position to spend much money without knowing that it has good returns. I&#x27;ve already wasted quite a lot of money on ads.<p>I&#x27;d really appreciate advice!

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codingdave2 months ago
You&#x27;ve outlined a really good marketing lesson - you need to know where your ideal audience actually puts their eyes. I&#x27;ve found, like you did, that Reddit is wonderful for getting traffic but terrible for actual conversions. So don&#x27;t waste time or money marketing your product there. At least, not generically - if you have a specific subreddit that is your audience, that might be viable as long as you are not spamming.<p>Where do your ideal customers really spend time and pay attention? Maybe put an ad on Duolingo? Maybe hang on out forums of people looking to move to a new country? Maybe ask your current positive users where they think people of like minds would appreciate hearing about it?
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