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How I got 1,000+ sign-ups in less than a month with social media alone

As a developer passionate about product building. I built EasyFrontend and I felt frustrated after building a product and not getting any users. I felt like I was in the middle of an ocean, wondering how I could bring users to my site as I had no experience with marketing.
Little did I know that by leveraging platforms like Facebook Group, Reddit, Hacker News, Twitter, and LinkedIn, I would exceed my expectations and gain over 1000 sign-ups. Here’s how I did it.

Reddit:

Reddit was my first choice for starting marketing, although I initially used Reddit for socializing and keeping up with the news. I targeted my audience and posted on related subreddits. Although the journey was not easy, as some people were quick to criticize my product, I discovered it was a valuable way to gather feedback and improve the product
reddit

Hacker News:

One of my friends told me to try to post on HackernNews. Also, he advised me to beware of not spamming. For a test purpose, I submitted my domain URL and it got featured. I got a huge response from HN.
hackernews easyfrontend

Twitter:

Twitter proved instrumental in amplifying my reach and directing traffic to my website. Through the dissemination of relevant content, engagement with related communities, and active participation in industry conversations, I expanded my audience and attracted potential users. I found many developers and product owners who were in the same stage of marketing.
twitter post of Easyfrontend

LinkedIn:

Previously I used LinkedIn for job searching and application purposes. I went differently to post updates about my product on LinkedIn. I got a good response from it as well.
Linkedin easyfronend

While I posted on this someone featured my product to DailyDev and Dev. to.
I found a consent visitor from here.
I also made some small videos about my product and how it works and posted them as a reel. Some influencers are interested in making a video on my product for free.

Today I launched it to ProduchtHunt. Show your support. It means a lot to us.

easyfrontend produchtunt

posted to
SaaS Marketing
on May 5, 2024
  1. 3

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      Thank you @typeofnan . I did not check that nor heard that before. I will give it a try. 🙌🏼

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    Achieving 3000+ users for your Web3 MVP (Minimum Viable Product) in just 5 weeks is a significant accomplishment. By combining these strategies and executing them effectively, you were able to https://castlepremiumapk.com/castle-app-apk-2/ rapidly acquire 3000+ users for your Web3 MVP in just 5 weeks, laying a solid foundation for future growth and success.

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      Thank you for kind words 🙌🏼. We are continuously growing. A long way to go 😀

  3. 2

    Awesome - your content is top notch in these posts too. I think that matters a lot!

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      Thank you 🙌🏼

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    Hey! Big congratz on the Product Hunt launch, I see you did extremely well!
    Maybe you have any suggestions regarding that?

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      Thank you 🙌🏼 . I am planning to write an article on it. Will share soon 😀

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    Thank you for sharing. We are also in the early stages of developing our own product. After testing Twitter, Google Ads (including display ads), and Reddit, we found that Twitter is really a great starting channel (lowest cost for the most users). We will test the effectiveness of YouTube this week and look forward to receiving a lot of feedback from it.

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      Best wishes 🙌🏼

  6. 2

    Good luck to you Siful Islam. I have also reached a stage where I need to think about getting members organically for my product. Your experience sharing was very helpful.

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      Thank you 🙌🏼

  7. 2

    Inspiring achievement! Siful Islam's success highlights the power of strategic social media marketing. Well done on reaching 1,000+ sign-ups!

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      Thank you 🙌🏼

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    This is great!
    Which subreddit did you post btw? On reddit?

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      I focus on my audience targeted subreddit. Some subreddit that can help with any product is r/SideProject/ and r/selfhosted

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    Hi Siful, congrats! And thanks for sharing. If you only had 1 platform to share, which one would you choose?

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      for short period time Hackernews for long time Reddit

  10. 2

    This is a truly valuable share, Siful Islam. Keep going, looking forward to more good news from you!

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      Thank you 🙌🏼

  11. 2

    Awesome, you cracked it man! i have seen easy frontend on ProductHunt as product of the day, then navigated to the article by browsing 🙏🏼🫡

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      Thank you 🙌🏼

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    That's awesome dude! On boarding your first 100 customer is a challenge. The way you did it, it's pretty remarkable. When I launched my product, I didn't follow this steps. I only launched on PH where I got my users. Inspiring mate! Keep it up :D

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    Thank you for sharing. Could you share your Reddit marketing strategy as from what I have found most subreddits do not allow advertising of any kind? Thank you.

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      target your niche. there are some saas sub reddit that helps makers to share there products.

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    Super important to share FREE valuable stuff. It'll get re-shared, and so on.

    Great work Siful!

    I'll implement this to our site & product!

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      Thank you 🙌🏼

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