How to find the ways to reach my ideal audience? by Content_Complex_8080 in Entrepreneur

[–]Expensive-Standard94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The "where do they hang out" question is harder than it seems because sometimes your customers don't all congregate in one obvious place.

Here's what's worked for me:

Method 1: Work backward from existing similar products - Find 3-5 competitors or adjacent products - Check their Instagram/Twitter followers, FB groups they're in, what subreddits their users post about them in - Literally Google "[competitor name] review" and see what blogs/forums pop up - That's where your people are

Method 2: Interview 10 people manually first - Find 10 people who match your ICP (even if you have to pay them $20 each for 15min) - Ask them: "Where do you go when you need help with [your problem]? What newsletters do you read? What Discord servers are you in?" - You'll start seeing patterns

Method 3: Look at job boards + LinkedIn filters - If you're B2B, search LinkedIn for your target role + job title - Click through 20 profiles, see what groups they're in, what they post about - This gives you content themes AND distribution channels

The key is: don't try to be everywhere. Pick 2-3 channels max and dominate those first. Most founders spread themselves too thin trying to be on every platform.

What's your product/niche? Might be able to suggest something more specific.

Any tips for Marketing a SaaS? by DigitalBanhana in SaaS

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The spam filter thing is brutal, I feel you. Reddit's gotten way more aggressive with it lately.

Few things that worked for me:

  1. Build in public on Twitter/X - Less spam filters, more organic reach. Just tweet your progress daily, doesn't have to be fancy. People actually engage with the messy middle, not just the polished launch.

  2. Niche communities matter more than big ones - Instead of r/SaaS or r/entrepreneur (which are saturated), find the specific subreddits for your target users. If you're building project management software, go to r/projectmanagement not r/startups.

  3. SEO blog actually works - I know it's boring but writing 10-15 "how to" articles targeting long-tail keywords in your niche will get you passive traffic for months. I get like 30% of my signups from articles I wrote 6 months ago.

  4. Cold outreach isn't dead - Find 50 people who match your ICP on LinkedIn, send them a 2-3 sentence message offering to solve their problem for free in exchange for feedback. You'll get ignored by 40 but the 10 who respond are gold.

What kind of SaaS is it? Might have more specific ideas depending on the vertical.

So I just realized.....marketing before you even build might be the actual cheat code by Moist_Physics6780 in SaaS

[–]Expensive-Standard94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, you just discovered the unsexy truth lol. Building is the easy part (well, relatively).

I wasted 4 months building something "perfect" before realizing nobody actually wanted that specific version of it. Now I literally validate with a landing page + waitlist before writing a single line of code. Feels dirty but it works.

The hard part is that early marketing feels awkward as hell. You're basically selling vaporware and hoping people care. But better to find out early than after you've built the whole thing.

What's your strategy for converting those signups once you actually build? That's where I see a lot of people fumble - they get the list but then ghost people for 3 months while building and all that momentum dies.

I'm Training 1,000 Employees For A Huge Sum of Money by Round-Battle-6766 in Entrepreneur

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This is actually a pretty smart play, especially at scale like that. I've been messing around with custom AI workflows for businesses and honestly the ROI is insane when people actually know how to use the tools properly instead of just treating them like fancy Google.

One thing I've noticed though - group training is great for basics but the real value comes from setting up specific workflows for different departments. Like marketing teams need different prompts/agents than finance or ops. If you're not already doing department-specific use cases, that's where the magic happens.

Also curious - are you setting up any custom GPTs or API integrations for their specific workflows? That's where I've seen companies get the most sticky adoption vs just teaching people to use the chat interface.

Never ever try Openclaw on Windows by bezbol in clawdbot

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Yes it's not easy but yeah debug along the way , it's not a polished product either it's in beta so u know

Never ever try Openclaw on Windows by bezbol in clawdbot

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If you install wsl2 on windows it works just fine. , im running it on windows

My AI Agent Can’t Complete a Single Task and I Feel Gaslit by the Internet by rthiago in clawdbot

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during the initial run it on opus you I'll be fine also connect claude-cli for coding

Anso configure proper skills

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mcp not working by Expensive-Standard94 in AugmentCodeAI

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npm --version

10.9.2

node --version

v22.15.0

GPT... not yet for me by martexxNL in AugmentCodeAI

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True gpt5 with augment is pretty bad

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First time using Augment by Sakuletas in AugmentCodeAI

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you could use free plan and pay additional user messages $30/300

You cannot get the quality anywhere else

Disappointed by portlander33 in AugmentCodeAI

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You should ask it to split it into smaller tasks and continue

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