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Ask HN: If you had 7k to spend on a SaaS launch, what would you do?

9 点作者 davidpolberger超过 7 年前
We&#x27;re a small, bootstrapped company whose SaaS product has been in public beta since 2016. We&#x27;re finally about to launch commercially and have been advised to spend real money to try to capitalize on the launch. We&#x27;ve set aside 7k.<p>I&#x27;ve contacted a few boutique PR firms in my area (Sweden) and my distinct impression is that they don&#x27;t get what we&#x27;re trying to do and lack the connections necessary for us to get placement where it matters. (Our product is &quot;Excel for apps,&quot; a web service enabling anyone with spreadsheet skills to create line-of-business web apps.)<p>If you were in our position, how would you spend the money? Would you hire a PR firm or would you try to do the work yourself and spend the money on advertising? Or do something else entirely?

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cimmanom超过 7 年前
Do you consider your product to be B2B or B2C? A fundamental aspect of marketing is knowing who your audience is. Narrow it down to a sliver that you think will be the most enthusiastic adopters; then figure out how one gets the attention of those particular users.
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ecesena超过 7 年前
If the PR firm doesn&#x27;t get it, chances are that your customers won&#x27;t get it. I&#x27;d personally spend a good amount of money to work on your core messages and brand.<p>After that, advertising is one way to go if you have a clear = small market that you want to attack first (unclear from your comment, you say &quot;anyone with spreadsheet skills&quot;)<p>Finally, you could invest in blog posts&#x2F;tutorials to showcase how your SaaS can solve problems in different domains. I find this very useful because if you try to write a 3 steps tutorial and you find out it&#x27;s 10 pages long, then you may be encouraged to simplify your product from a &quot;new user experience&quot; point of view.
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itamarst超过 7 年前
The idea seems to be &quot;spend a bunch of money and then launch will succeed&quot;.<p>But, what if it doesn&#x27;t succeed? What then?<p>Better approach is &quot;how can we reach potential customers repeatedly&quot;. Because that way if first launch doesn&#x27;t work as well as expected, you have second launch, and third launch, and fourth launch.<p>(Mostly learned from <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stackingthebricks.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stackingthebricks.com</a>, though I don&#x27;t see direct article about this at first glance.)
charlesdm超过 7 年前
I have little feedback for you, other than don&#x27;t spend 7k on a PR firm. Maybe someone will hold a different opinion, but for the most part they are useless.<p>You&#x27;re probably better investing that money in advertising. Or flying out and meeting new clients. It really depends on the industry and how &#x27;niche&#x27; your product is, and how you can connect with your customers.<p>Conferences can sometimes be interesting as well, if they allow you to connect with people in your industry.
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peppersauce超过 7 年前
Do you have any data to show that PR would be an effective channel?<p>If you&#x27;re manpower limited, you could double down on marketing channels that are already effective for you, or spend the time and money testing channels.<p>Check out the book &#x27;Traction&#x27; by Gabriel Weinberg (of DuckDuckGo).
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