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Help Me Please I have Not Getting Traffic on My SaaS For the Past few days

For the Past Few days, I have been getting very low traffic 6 to 7 daily users only I started writing blogs so I can get some traffic for it What is your feedback on this blog will it get some traffic or not? https://localy.ai/speech-to-text-ai/ also provide your tips on how i can fix it

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    Very simple, do something that hasn't been done hundreds of times already.

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    I'd suggest finding a niche and going directly to that audience. Who needs to do text to speech and for what purpose? Then go to where these folks are.

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      From Where i can reach out this audience

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    Maybe because it's still holidays in many countries?

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    Literally you should focus on being very niche. It seems you are in shark tank, where 100s of providers do the some. Surviving there works only with paid ads and so money.
    Focus on the ICP,

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      Thanks for sharing @dennisteichmann ! How about the case that the product intend to serve many types of user? We apply the same fomula for each niche, right?

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        Yes, but it's important to think ICP by ICP, niche by niche and not to try to solve the big thing

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    Looks like you are competing with hundreds similar products, if you type in Google like "speech to text ai" you would get tons of results. Maybe someday you would be ranking, but just 1 article is not enough in my opinion. And you mentioned you were low on traffic for the few past days, but what was before? Have you got some search traffic?

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      Yes I got Some Direct Traffic Also

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    It is like a promoting article, not in viral format. You should focus more on users' pain points and the unique way your product to solve them, instead of just list key features.

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      Interesting point, thanks @everfly!

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    I’m at 200+ users now on my primary focus, Selfishmind. About 1/6th of those are paid.

    My primary channels:

    1. Reddit. Engaging with them is the main gold. I post every week in subreddits (with/without a link(if the rules allow, i go for link at the end)), tell stories about myself and let them know what i talk about, spread ideas, and provide values. That's what i do on Reddit.

    2. Twitter. I basically just engage with people in my niche on Twitter. I don’t just pump my site - I answer and respond to tweets. People click my profile. In my profile, they see my project and click on it.

    TLDR: Reddit and Twitter. I’m not huge though but still growing at a good pace.

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      Nice sharing, thanks! @AkshayRaveendran
      I have one question, for reddit, how about daily post instead of weekly post

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        Showing up every day on their face won't get you the attention you need and it's more like spamming, they hate it. I recommend considering at least a 5/6 days time gap in posting large articles or adding links etc...

        But if you want, go and join more subs and post daily in different different but I don't recommend that if you don't want to get banned fast...

        Tip: when you write the post, make that post, good but not that good, and the post should be for a certain group of people in that sub to get you a viral post. I always do that and always hit more than 200 upvots+++

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          TIL, thanks for your advice!

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