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In limbo after beta testing

3 pointsby majesticbeansalmost 12 years ago
This is my first venture. I got a bunch of beta testers, bettered my product,and have rolled out with something slicker, faster and smarter. People like it.<p>What should be my goal now? Enroll more beta users until I feel I&#x27;ve built a solid enough foundation to open registration for everyone?<p>Furthermore, my beta testers were sourced organically. (word of mouth, phone calls, personal contacts) I&#x27;ve definitely hit my limit (surprisingly large!) in that respect, and I&#x27;m wondering what you would do if you had to take the next step to break from beta 1 to beta 2.<p>I&#x27;m ready for more action, I just need someone to point me in the right direction. I know I&#x27;m about to enter the realm of marketing and to be honest I&#x27;m quite lost.<p>Gracias

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sonecaalmost 12 years ago
I think you should start to charge money for your product. If you didn&#x27;t promess your beta testers a &quot;forever free&quot; product, you should start with them. I saw you said that people answered that &quot;yes&quot;, they would pay. That is not enough, they must actually pay for it, real money. If you think that wouldn&#x27;t be nice to charge your beta testers, so the next step is two steps at once: test marketing channels and pricing.<p>You must know if you have a business, so you must learn if and how much people will pay and find out how are you going to find your customers. Marketing is not a monster, just enumerate all possible channels (online: Adwords, Facebook Ads, SEO, Twitter, LinkedIn, content marketing, Pinterest, Press, etc. - offline: seminars, the obvious or weird strategies on <a href="http://fiverr.com/categories/advertising" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;fiverr.com&#x2F;categories&#x2F;advertising</a>, conferences, etc.). Don&#x27;t try to be a visionary marketeer, just test every channel on small scale and see what works.<p>Oh, and you should read last PG essay: <a href="http://paulgraham.com/ds.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;paulgraham.com&#x2F;ds.html</a>
ArekDymalskialmost 12 years ago
Just few quick, (hopefully) thought-provoking questions: 1. Is this a business or a hobby project? 2. Do you really need Beta 2? 3. Do people like it enough to pay (assuming it&#x27;s a business)?<p>Without any info about your product&#x2F;users&#x2F;market it&#x27;s quite hard to give you anything more precise.
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