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Ask HN: Launching soon email capture – anyone using Twitter as an alternative?

1 点作者 chadkruse超过 10 年前
Instead of the standard Mailchimp&#x2F;LaunchRock &#x27;launching soon&#x27; email capture form, we&#x27;re considering using Twitter as a substitute (e.g. &#x27;Stay up to date on our launch by following us on Twitter&#x27; vs &#x27;Enter your email and we&#x27;ll let you know when we&#x27;ve launched&#x27;).<p>Anyone have any experience doing the same? Metrics, anecdotes, opinions are all welcome.<p>We know our target launch market user is also likely to be a Twitter user, and we&#x27;re OK with limiting our reach at launch to Twitter users. Our only concern is that the notifications will get lost in the firehose for users with large following counts.<p>Thanks HN!

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smt88超过 10 年前
Last time I heard a statistic about this, about 10% of tweets were seen by followers. That means you&#x27;d have to tweet 10 times to have a reasonable chance of reaching all of your followers.<p>Also, not that many people use Twitter. The bounce rate is astronomical, tons of the &quot;users&quot; are bots, and engagement is in decline. In general, it&#x27;s an echo-chamber. It&#x27;s where people go to read&#x2F;respond to established celebrities and journalists.<p>From experience marketing online, almost no one uses &quot;social media&quot; buttons on websites, especially landing pages.<p>You might as well have the Twitter option, since it&#x27;s easy, but email is tried-and-true and should be your primary option.