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1. nicooo+uq[view] [source] 2025-05-13 13:03:14
>>amanch+(OP)
I’ve had success twice using targeted social media outreach — specifically by joining relevant subreddit discussions and commenting on YouTube videos where my target audience was already active.

Instead of simply promoting your service right away (it often feels spammy), I recommend genuinely engaging in conversations until the right opportunity comes up.

I ended up turning that process into its own product: https://sparkflow.ai/

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2. arewet+5N[view] [source] 2025-05-13 15:16:43
>>nicooo+uq
This seems like that sort of marketing where the OP creates a question for himself to answer from another account.
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3. grepfr+n51[view] [source] 2025-05-13 16:54:20
>>arewet+5N
Sigh. This is yCombinator’s startup school or whatever it’s called where they teach you to launch a product and solicit engagement and feedback. This template is boilerplate for the last 3 or 4 I’ve seen. Then it gets posted to hacker news to solicit feedback from “real users”. Without fail the creators happen to haha stumble in and happily take your feedback. Absolutely nothing changes and you will return to the same product page as an old bookmark 2 years from now and realize nothing on the page has changed.

Instead, notice when this happens and then take away your own experience and use it to build your own product. Good luck!

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