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Ask HN: How to use social media as an indie dev?

22 pointsby yathernabout 2 months ago
I'm an independent developer looking to launch a project soon that I'm excited about. I'll obviously post it here as a Show HN, and maybe in a few subreddits - but I'm out of the loop on where and how to reach more people. Haven't had a Facebook or other social media for years. I don't maintain a blog, though I assume I should. Does anyone have any resources or can speak to any experience doing this? Of the many hats I now must wear, this is the one I'm most begrudging about.

5 comments

skwee357about 2 months ago
You need to ask yourself one important question: are your potential customers on these platforms?<p>Many people see successful indie developers use social media to elevate their success, and immediately think they have to do the same until you stop and realize that most successful indie developers on social media, actually sell “the formula for success” to other indie developers.<p>Now, I’m over generalizing but you get the point. There are many indie developers who have little to zero presence on social media because their customers are not there.<p>What’s your product? Who is your customer and where do they spend their time?
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muzaniabout 2 months ago
Avoid it totally. Social media has some of the lowest effectiveness by far, and they punish traffic going outwards. They&#x27;re ad platforms, not organic.<p>Most of the people you see on social media probably are using another channel that&#x27;s more effective. You see the one guy go viral when they&#x27;ve already built a following via media, email, forums, streamers, past games and so on.<p>The exception that seems to work is if you have a community or link to media coverage.
caprockabout 2 months ago
For a start:<p>There&#x27;s a nice indie hacking and build in public type community on X. You can find lots of people there and see what they are doing in terms of posting.<p>Next, just look for communities where your potential customers hang out. Participate sincerely in their communities and offer your service when it&#x27;s appropriate.<p>Mostly just have fun, participate in other threads, and generally be active.
mansoorsheriffabout 2 months ago
Social media these days are more concerned with boosting and increasing their sales.<p>Even Twitter has just started prompting for boosting replies. Thing is there is not much guarantee of conversion too.<p>If you&#x27;re planning to use social media for promoting your product, it will take a good amount of time to build a loyal userbase first.
brudgersabout 2 months ago
Don’t use social media as pretend work. Good luck.