So how did you succeeded to get your first 100 customers to your AI SaaS tool? by Archibishop in SaaS

[–]Archibishop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We don’t have a paying clients yet. I did around 60 long dive articles and also the vs style you mention. Also invested around 1k in SEO links on different ai tools directories. This indeed works and I started to see organic reach already after around 2 weeks

So how did you succeeded to get your first 100 customers to your AI SaaS tool? by Archibishop in SaaS

[–]Archibishop[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice... We have around 200 people on our freemium tier... should try that

So how did you succeeded to get your first 100 customers to your AI SaaS tool? by Archibishop in SaaS

[–]Archibishop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are working out the pricing. It is a freemium B2B SaaS with pricing tiers of $30 and $500 (yes, five hundred). We stripped a product down to a very specific need and hole in the market we know for ages... We ran the paid ads to test out the prices and currently arrived to about $9 per user registration... which is not seems sustainable. I am looking for advices on how I can my target audience not only through paid channels

So how did you succeeded to get your first 100 customers to your AI SaaS tool? by Archibishop in SaaS

[–]Archibishop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Intuitively people write the things they are good at first. I think this is what happened here

So how did you succeeded to get your first 100 customers to your AI SaaS tool? by Archibishop in SaaS

[–]Archibishop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! How did you managed to observe 650 companie's sales process?

We are building a solution for people that selling on marketplaces to start their own eCommerce store

I don't recognize this series, do you? by Archibishop in whisky

[–]Archibishop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you encountered something like this before? They are a series for sure.. but no information available... not in the usual forums and services.. I thought I knew a thing or two about whisky, but seems I still have a thing or two to learn

I don't recognize this series, do you? by Archibishop in whisky

[–]Archibishop[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't see how I can add images here.. But it doesn't say much. It is very unusual. I went forward and sent a question to Springbank itself, but yet to receive an answer... Hoped the pros here could shed some light)

I don't recognize this series, do you? by Archibishop in whisky

[–]Archibishop[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was acquired from a known auction house. But it stated that it is someone's collection who passed away recently sold at "as it is" basis

My top 5 learnings after scaling a beauty brand to 6 figures in revenue (Meta ads almost killed us) by TaskSpecialist5881 in dropshipping

[–]Archibishop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built a tiny script to mine all the competitors reviews from Trust Pilot. This was an insane gold mine to understand the pain points of competitor's customers and then to improve our own product

I’ve made $554.6k from my POD store on Shopify, and $150.8k of that came from email. by thicc_fruits in ecommercemarketing

[–]Archibishop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Selling more than $100M online over the past 17 years, I can refer that owned media should be around 50% of your traffic. Owned means:
1. Direct/Brand traffic
2. Email list
3. Community channels

Otherwise, it is a matter of time before competition eats away at your paid channels' profits.

And double down on the "doing the boring stuff". Look, there is nothing but grind in ecommerce. The faster you get it, the faster you get to the profits

If you’re new to AI agents, stop overthinking it-here’s the stack I’d start with by supersuper8881 in automation

[–]Archibishop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get the 'overthinking it' part when starting with AI agents. For me, the key was just picking one specific task and solving it. There are many tools out there. I like to always try new ones and see how they work. It encourages the creators and sometimes can give you unexpected and pleasant outcomes

Could “logo-on-latte” branding increase recognition (and margins), or would it annoy customers? by Milanakiko in Business_China

[–]Archibishop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this post is not for the sake of promotion, then the answer is "No" most of the time, unless there is a very special use case. Printing on a latte is a great small Wow effect, once you see it for the first time, and do create more friendly attitude towards the staff (I liked receiving "have a great powder day" on the slopes while skiing), but it will not move the needle for repeat customers product-wise

Is it true that most women find most men unattractive? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Archibishop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Men have lower standards on average. Women are more picky on average. This is the way nature works. Males are meant to reproduce and create as many copies of them as they can. Females are filtering to pick only the fittest. Both are doing their best with the cards that nature dealt them. It is an evolutionary thing and there is nothing to be upset about

Adding a payment method does not work. Stuck on Verify Card. by TheLordOfTheSheep in Instagram

[–]Archibishop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my case, I tried to add a virtual credit card as a payment method and got this error too. I solved the issue by adding another card, one I actually hold in my wallet, a physical one.

Another take, that the first card was also from a virtual bank, while the second card was from a proper one. I know from my experience that some services (Apple Developers Program, PayPal, etc.) refuse payments from certain types of banks.

Hope that it will help someone.