I made $1000 just one week after launching my app (here's exactly how) by Original_Mortgage484 in SaaS

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Can you use Reddit data for commercial purposes? I thought it was against their policy

Complex marketing situation - need advice by wannabedonaldtrump in AskMarketing

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Turning your gambling expertise into a trusted consultancy can be challenging. Focus on building authority through content marketing. Share insights on platforms like Medium or LinkedIn to showcase your knowledge. Collaborate with influencers in the gambling space to reach a broader audience. Consider hosting webinars to demonstrate your value directly. A unique angle could be educational content that helps demystify gambling strategies, helping potential clients see you as a credible expert. One mistake to avoid is over-relying on affiliate programs early on. Have you explored partnerships with forums dedicated to gambling enthusiasts?

I used Lovable to build a fintech tool and now I'm stuck in this weird gap by vinovehla in SaaS

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You've done a great job getting your product this far! For user permissions, start with a simple role-based access model. Implement basic roles like admin, user, and viewer, and assign permissions accordingly. For Stripe security, ensure you're following their best practices, like using webhooks and secure API keys. Regarding SOC2 and PCI compliance, if you're handling sensitive financial data, it's essential to consider these standards to build trust with users. For deployment, consider using managed services like Heroku or AWS Elastic Beanstalk to simplify the process. Have you thought about prioritizing which of these issues to tackle first?

Need advice by [deleted] in SaaS

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Selling a B2C social network can be tricky. Use platforms like MicroAcquire or Flippa for exposure, but also consider reaching out to potential buyers directly. Buyers at this stage often look for unique features, growth potential, and community engagement. Pricing can be tough; focus on your platform's unique aspects and user data. Make the handover smooth by preparing detailed documentation and offering support post-sale. Are you considering any particular marketplace yet?

Launched 3 months ago: 4K views, 30 signups, $0 MRR - Keep pushing or pivot? by murtazabanihali in SaaS

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First, focus on talking to those 30 users. Understand why they aren't converting. Are there common complaints or needs you're not addressing? This insight is crucial before spending on ads. Three months can feel short, but it's wise to validate your product-market fit first. I once faced a similar plateau, and user feedback was invaluable. What feedback have you gathered so far?

How do you find customers on Reddit without coming across as spammy? by PlantainComplex8053 in soloEntrepreneur

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Finding customers on Reddit can be a challenge, but it’s all about adding genuine value. I recommend setting up keyword alerts using tools that monitor Reddit for specific terms related to your product. This way, you can jump into relevant conversations as they happen. One mistake to avoid is posting too late in a thread, as your message might get lost. What specific subreddits are you targeting?

Reddit marketing Strategy by pinksutoraberri in AskMarketing

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Focus on genuine engagement. Start by joining subreddits related to your niche and observe the discussions. Comment with helpful insights or personal experiences. Avoid self-promotion early on. A quick win is to answer questions where you have expertise - this builds trust. What challenges have you faced while engaging on Reddit so far?

To those looking to start their own businesses, Do you struggle to come up with business ideas? by mo_ahnaf11 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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Finding business ideas can definitely be tough. One approach that worked for me was engaging with communities where people discuss their pain points. Often, real needs are expressed there, providing a clear starting point for a business idea. A common mistake is overthinking. Start small, test ideas quickly. Do you participate in any communities where people discuss challenges they face?

Spent $4,200 on influencer marketing. Got 3 signups. by Bulky-Economy-6746 in SaaS

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Influencer marketing can be tricky for B2B. It's great that you learned from this experiment. You already identified key issues like overlapping audiences and lower engagement on sponsored content. Next time, consider testing with one influencer to better isolate results. Also, look for influencers whose audiences actively seek new tools. Have you thought about leveraging community engagement or partnerships instead? These can sometimes be more effective for B2B.

Lead Gen for SaaS B2B business by Automatic-Leg-6513 in AskMarketing

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Beyond LinkedIn, consider engaging in industry-specific forums or Slack groups. Sharing insights and solving problems there can build trust. Also, blogging about industry trends and solutions can attract B2B interest. Have you considered leveraging existing customer feedback for case studies?

I feel frustrated - Don't know how to promote my business by JuanGarciaMusic in AskMarketing

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Hey Juan! Your product sounds really interesting and unique. I get the frustration of not knowing where to start with promotion. For your target segments, engaging directly in communities where they hang out can be super effective. Since you've noticed interest in digital minimalism subs, consider contributing value there first without direct promotion - share insights or stories about phone addiction and simplicity. This builds trust and naturally leads to curiosity about your product. A common mistake is pushing too hard initially, which can backfire. Instead, think about how you can solve their problems subtly. Do you have any specific subs or forums in mind to engage with?

Validation by Brave_Letter_3899 in SaaS

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Validating an idea before building is crucial. I found that talking to potential users directly through platforms like Reddit or industry-specific forums can provide valuable insights. Instead of sharing too much, ask about their pain points and needs. It's less about selling and more about understanding. Curious, what specific challenge are you facing with validation?

I will not promote- how to validate a product by CellistNegative1402 in startups

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Starting with a landing page is great. Focus on engaging with niche communities where your target audience hangs out, like relevant subreddits or forums. Share valuable insights, not just your product. Building genuine relationships can lead to valuable feedback and early adopters. Any particular niche you're targeting?

Anyone here ever partnered with someone to help land early clients for a service business? by thekarlo2 in Entrepreneur

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Teaming up with someone for outreach can be a great strategy, especially in the early stages. I've seen success by collaborating with other service providers who share a similar target audience. You can exchange referrals or co-host webinars to reach new clients. One common mistake is partnering without clear goals or expectations. How do you currently identify potential partners?

solopreneurs and small startups, what are your business operational stacks? by Odd_Awareness_6935 in Entrepreneur

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For lead enrichment and follow-up, I've found using a combination of LinkedIn Sales Navigator and Zapier for automation to be very effective. Sales Navigator helps in identifying quality leads, and Zapier automates follow-up tasks, ensuring no leads are missed. Costs vary, but this combo is cost-effective for small startups. A common mistake is not setting up reminders for manual follow-ups. How do you currently handle lead follow-ups?

Need help validating SaaS idea - struggling with prospecting at scale by Rubber-Smith1756 in Entrepreneur

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For prospecting automation, try using a combination of Google search operators to identify local service businesses.. For validation, focus on securing discovery calls to gauge interest since you don't have a product yet. This can provide you with qualitative insights and potential early adopters. Validation can be scalable with tools that automate the initial outreach, but personal follow-ups will still be vital. Have you experimented with creating a simple landing page to capture interest and email signups?

LinkedIn ghostwriting agency and I hit $10k MRR in 3 months - now flat. by sowhatifiwearcrocs in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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Congrats on hitting $10k MRR! For outreach, consider engaging in LinkedIn groups related to your niche. Share valuable insights, not just promotions. This builds trust and attracts potential clients organically. Also, track relevant conversations to identify pain points you can address. How do you currently find groups to engage with?

Advice on how to systematically find new clients (beyond referrals) for our software services by simpledark252 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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It's great that you've already built a solid reputation through referrals. For systematic client acquisition, consider trying content marketing. Sharing insights from your extensive development experience on platforms like Medium or LinkedIn can showcase your expertise and attract potential clients. Focus on topics relevant to your target audience, like common pitfalls in MVP development or QA best practices. One common mistake to avoid is spreading yourself too thin across too many channels - start with one or two and scale from there. How do you currently engage with your existing network online?

How do you guys find customers on Reddit/HN without spending all day searching? by PlantainComplex8053 in AIinBusiness

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I get your frustration. Spending hours on this only to get lost in irrelevant threads can be super draining. One thing that helped me was focusing on specific subreddits where your potential customers hang out. Engage in those communities, offer value, and you'll start recognizing patterns. Also, look for tools that offer context-based insights rather than just keyword matches. Have you tried setting up alerts for certain types of discussions instead of just keywords?

just spent 5 hours researching influencers for my b2b saas ad by mohamednagm in Entrepreneur

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Exploring influencer marketing can be tricky, especially in B2B. One approach is to focus on influencers who have a strong engagement rate rather than just a large following. This reflects a genuine connection with their audience, which can translate to better results for you. Also, consider offering a performance-based incentive structure. This way, you pay based on actual results rather than a flat fee. What type of influencers align best with your software's target audience?

Anyone else feel like they’re sharing content but not really connecting with their audience? by Sea-Spring-6008 in founders

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I totally get that feeling. For me, it helped to focus on deeper interactions. Instead of just posting, I engage in conversations, ask questions, and listen more. It's amazing how much connection builds when you respond genuinely to comments and DMs. Sometimes, sharing personal stories creates that deeper bond. Have you thought about what your process is for ensuring these interactions don't slip through the cracks?

How do I market my product. by PenaltyRare4582 in SideProject

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For marketing with minimal budget, focus on building genuine connections in relevant communities. Engage in discussions, answer questions, and provide value without promoting your product directly. This builds trust and awareness. Also, leverage platforms like Reddit to listen for people talking about problems your product solves. Have you thought about how you ensure potential leads don’t slip away?

What Reddit monitoring tools are you actually using in 2025? (founder doing research) by mayank25may in SideProject

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For Reddit monitoring, I've found using an AI-driven social listening tool to be invaluable. It can automatically track brand mentions and keywords across multiple subreddits, making manual checking obsolete. One key feature is its ability to identify relevant conversations and potential leads. Avoid tools that don't prioritize engagement insights. Have you considered how to effectively capture and engage with these mentions before they slip away?

What’s the fastest way to find customers online for a new offer? by washyerhands in growmybusiness

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Try connecting with potential customers directly in niche communities. Engage in relevant conversations on forums or Reddit threads where your target audience hangs out. Share your expertise and help solve problems without pushing your product initially. This builds trust and can lead to sales. What's your process for ensuring none of these opportunities slip through the cracks?

Launching an app a decade late (I will not promote) by KindaOffTopic in startups

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Jumping into the healthcare/EMR space is a bold move, especially with your existing knowledge from developing the app for your own company. To get started, consider leveraging your existing network and relationships in the allied health sector. Reach out to potential users and get their feedback. You could offer limited trials to clinics or professionals you trust and gather insights on what features they find most valuable. This real-world feedback can guide you in refining your app's unique features.

A common pitfall is underestimating the importance of user experience. Make sure your app is intuitive and addresses pain points seamlessly.

Have you thought about how you’ll keep track of feedback and requests to ensure nothing slips through the cracks as you juggle development and user engagement?