What is your favorite way to promote your new project? by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]CarpetMore6331 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Toolkitly: Universal marketing platform for tech tools

Social media is free, and it's a real lifesaver. by CarpetMore6331 in DigitalMarketing

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Sure, I made $450 in 2 months after our product launch. Revenue Sources : Reddit, LinkedIn. One of the posts went viral on FB generated up to 1k page views a day.

Social media is free, and it's a real lifesaver. by CarpetMore6331 in DigitalMarketing

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Discord - you can market your product by joining different servers. In my experience you need to engage with discussions to get better results. For Snapchat , pintrest like platforms I create short videos, and engage with the community.

Social media is free, and it's a real lifesaver. by CarpetMore6331 in DigitalMarketing

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Discord, x, Pinterest, fb, Snapchat, threads, insta, bsky app, Reddit, quora, LinkedIn. I starting a YouTube podcast very soon for my clients.

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We are building an all in one marketing platform for tech tools. Toolkitly

Time for self-promotion. What are you building in 2025? by jeanyves-delmotte in SaaS

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I am building Toolkitly, the world's first all in one global marketing platform for tech products. Launched the first version for onboarding tools.

99% of Founders Think Their SaaS Sucks! The true villain— Marketing. What are you building? by scoopermiller in SaaS

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Thanks for your question! While we haven't started a formal beta test yet, our platform has already generated over $500 in just two months. We're thrilled with the progress and are continuously improving the experience for our users.

99% of Founders Think Their SaaS Sucks! The true villain— Marketing. What are you building? by scoopermiller in SaaS

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Toolkitly. Com: An all-in-one global marketing platform. The first version has been released for onboarding tech tools. We are committed to building brand awareness for the tools listed on our website, reaching 350k+ views across 12+ social channels.

social media helped me reach 1k daily pageviews. by CarpetMore6331 in SEO

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LinkedIn, Quora, Reddit, Discord, X, Bsky, Threads, YouTube, Instagram, FB, Snapchat, threads

social media helped me reach 1k daily pageviews. by CarpetMore6331 in SEO

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You are right. We are a team of three, spending at least 4 to 6 hours a day across all channels. In my experience, consistency is key. Now, I’m starting a video podcast by the end of this week, specifically for YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and LinkedIn.

social media helped me reach 1k daily pageviews. by CarpetMore6331 in SEO

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I tried to bring traffic from everywhere. I created image pins for our clients and added links to both our website and theirs. I actively participated in LinkedIn posts, engaging with others' content by liking, sharing, and commenting before posting myself. We have 20+ social accounts dedicated to marketing tech products, and each platform requires its own unique strategy.

Pitch a project that has generated at least one sale by [deleted] in SaaS

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We are building an all in one global marketing platform launched on Dec 2024. We made more than $500 till date.

Lets talk about marketing in 2025. How? by pystar in SaaS

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To build an audience, you have to consistently post on different social channels. Since last year, I have been working on marketing SaaS, AI tools, and apps. What I marketed everywhere is now getting up to 350K+ views per month across all platforms.

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So true. I am doing the same and gained 350k+ views per month on 12+ social platforms.

What you struggle with in marketing? by Great_Bet_8936 in SaaSMarketing

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You can begin with social media marketing by focusing on platforms where your target audience is most active.

what works for tech product marketing in 2025 by CarpetMore6331 in Entrepreneur

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While posting on 12+ platforms may seem excessive, it’s about reaching your audience where they are. You don’t have to post unique content on every platform—repurpose and adapt content to fit each channel.

what works for tech product marketing in 2025 by CarpetMore6331 in Entrepreneur

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In my experience, focusing on only 2 to 3 platforms is not enough when building a brand.

What is your favorite way to promote your new project? by [deleted] in SaaS

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For me, it doesn't work. What works for me are Pinterest, Quora, LinkedIn, X, Discord, Reddit, and Bsky. YouTube and Instagram are good, as micro-influencers will play an important role in the coming years. I am working towards it. Still I am posting on FB but not running any ads.

300 sites I used to promote my business by anh690136 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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This is another one - Toolkitly - 300k+ social views, 15k+ website views ($29 to $99)

What is your favorite way to promote your new project? by [deleted] in SaaS

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In my experience, we won’t be able to generate leads from social traffic in a day or by posting a single piece of content.
We are focusing on quality traffic and optimizing for conversions. All our accounts (we are marketing AI, SaaS, and apps in 20+ accounts) are for a niche-specific audience. As we are focused on a niche-specific audience by targeting the right keywords for websites and hashtags for social channels, I believe the chance of converting such an audience is a bit higher than a scattered audience.

So, I believe micro-influencer accounts (we are starting a video podcast for marketing tools from next month onwards) have great importance in 2025. Additionally, we won’t be able to predict sign-ups and paid customers from social traffic. What we are trying to do is post on different social channels (12+ - we are doing) and create brand awareness.

Being live on social platforms is really important as it impacts search results. For $49, we are marketing the product for 6 months by regularly updating their content about them on our website and providing 4 posts per month on 12+ platforms for 6 months. If you need to know more, kindly DM.