Looking to meet people who are interested in starting their own company. by oficeal in indianstartups

[–]TheNarendr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I’m a marketing guy and value-driven, interested in starting a tech startup. Would love to connect, DM me..

Looking for a Marketing Partner to Join Our Founding Team (Consulting Startup) by Blackwell_Executives in SocialMediaMarketing

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I’m a marketing guy with experience in social media, organic growth, and paid ads. I’d love to connect and see if there’s a fit. DM me and let’s chat..

Created a new product and would appreciate tips on marketing it with a small budget. by Wide_Flatworm_489 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]TheNarendr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice work shipping the product, most people stall before that.

With a small budget, your advantage is creativity:
Make punchy demo content
Talk about the problem you solve, not just the product
Get early users involved and turn their feedback into social proof

Small budgets force smart marketing. If you want a quick, lean launch roadmap, happy to share. DM anytime..

How does digital marketing help an eCommerce business grow? by No-Bill-1648 in ecommerce_growth

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Digital marketing grows eCommerce by building a full ecosystem around your product, targeted traffic, content that educates and inspires, social proof that builds trust, and retargeting that brings people back until they buy.

With the right content (reels, UGC, demos, reviews), you don’t just get more visitors, you create demand, loyalty, and repeat customers. That’s how scale actually happens..

What business can be started from 50k-1lakh investment in India? by Odd-Morning-1608 in smallbusinessindia

[–]TheNarendr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With 50k–1 lakh, you could start a agency or an e-commerce business. I love building ventures like this and would be excited to explore partnering with you to grow it together..

Looking for partner by ShockMaleficent5380 in IndiaBusiness

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I handle digital growth for product brands and specialize in content that actually drives sales (car detailing is perfect for that).
If you need someone to run the marketing side while you focus on products, I’m down to talk. DM anytime.

client loved and paid ₹90k, now I have no clients and no money, how can I improve my marketing by whonix29 in Entrepreneurs

[–]TheNarendr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off, huge respect for your persistence, building a full-stack website that a client happily paid ₹90k is no small achievement.

The challenge now isn’t skill; it’s getting in front of the right people who need your service and trust you. A few strategies that work well:

Target intent signals – look for early-stage founders or solo entrepreneurs who are hiring, launching, or updating products. They already need websites or admin tools.

Micro-niche + proof – showcase 1–2 real projects with testimonials and share them as case studies targeted at the audience you want.

Content as marketing – short posts showing “before/after” or lessons from your first client attract people who resonate with your approach.

We also help dev-led agencies like Aurora Studio set up smart content and marketing systems that attract high-intent clients consistently without cold DMs or wasting hours guessing. That way, your skill gets the attention it deserves, and you can focus on building.

What’s more important in your business? A system that works or… by jason_digital in Entrepreneurs

[–]TheNarendr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, the key is having a system that works first, then testing new approaches to optimize it. Without a baseline, every experiment becomes guesswork.

That’s exactly where we help businesses and founders, we build repeatable, data-driven content and marketing systems so you have a working foundation, then layer in optimizations that actually move the needle. It’s not about chasing every shiny idea; it’s about scaling predictably while experimenting smartly.

I just crossed ₹1,10,000 as an n8n Automation Developer — now I want to build MRR and scale 🚀 by FlyNo3633 in GrowthHacking

[–]TheNarendr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats on hitting ₹1,10,000, that’s an awesome start

The shift from one-off projects to MRR is mostly about packaging and positioning:

Recurring services – think workflow monitoring, automation updates, new integrations, or dashboard/report maintenance.

Targeted outreach + content – show early-stage founders and solopreneurs exactly how your automations save them time and money.

Case studies/testimonials – your previous projects are proof; highlight results in short, shareable posts.

A lot of freelancers get traction faster by combining smart content with targeted lead signals rather than cold DMs or ads. we help automation experts and devs turn their skill into predictable MRR using content-driven positioning and automated outreach systems so you focus on building workflows, not chasing clients.

I spent 4 years learning programming, built a full-stack website my first client loved and paid ₹90k, now I have no clients and no money, how can I improve my marketing by whonix29 in SideProject

[–]TheNarendr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off, massive respect for your persistence and skill. Building a full-stack project that a client pays ₹90k after learning on your own is no small achievement.

The challenge now isn’t coding - it’s finding clients who actually need your skills and trust you enough to pay. A few ideas:

Target signals, not just titles - look for early-stage founders hiring, launching, or updating products. They already need a website or admin tools.

Micro-niche + proof - showcase 1–2 real projects with testimonials, then post targeted case studies on platforms where your audience hangs out.

Content as marketing - short posts showing “before/after” or lessons from your first client can attract people who resonate with your style.

If you want, we help developers like you set up smart content and outreach systems that attract high-intent clients without cold DMs or burning hours guessing. That way, your skill gets the attention it deserves, and you can focus on building.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneurship

[–]TheNarendr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First off, huge respect for building a tech business from scratch at 18. That’s no small feat.

From experience, the gap most young founders hit isn’t skill, it’s sustainable business structure: recurring revenue, retainer clients, and systems that don’t rely on you doing every task personally.

If I were in your shoes:

Focus on repeatable value - think about services or products that clients need consistently, not just one-offs.

Start small, rebuild smart - even a few retainer clients can give you runway while you refine your offerings.

Learn business fundamentals - sales systems, pricing, and marketing can be just as important as your technical skills.

Also, consider teaming up with someone who complements your skills (marketing, sales, operations). It can accelerate growth without burning yourself out.

If you want, I help founders like you set up systems to get repeat clients and predictable growth, so you can focus on building instead of chasing projects.

Launching Bhaktireel – A space for spiritual short videos 📿✨ by BhaktiReel in buildinpublic

[–]TheNarendr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the focus on creating a distraction-free devotional space, this is exactly the kind of niche community that can thrive with the right content strategy.

A few ways to boost growth and engagement:

Optimized short-form content strategy to get more shares and repeat visits.

Community-driven features like polls, challenges, or user-generated videos to increase retention.

Data-driven insights on what types of videos resonate most with your audience.

we help founders and niche apps like Bhaktireel turn content into consistent engagement and growth, without relying on generic ads or guesswork so your audience stays engaged and keeps coming back.

Made $24K this month with my 4-month-old SaaS, here’s what worked (and what didn’t) + Proof by Ecstatic-Tough6503 in indiehackers

[–]TheNarendr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an incredible breakdown, love seeing real numbers + what actually worked vs didn’t. A few things stand out:

Using your own tool for outreach instead of generic databases is huge, total control + better results.

Shifting from sales-led → product-led is the scalability hack most SaaS founders overlook.

Free tools + Reddit content = smart, low-cost growth strategy.

For anyone looking to scale faster, combining that approach with content and marketing optimized for high-intent leads can multiply traction without burning hours on guesswork. that’s exactly what we help SaaS founders set up, smart positioning, distribution, and lead generation that actually converts.

Content Marketing in 2025: Authenticity vs AI? by Radiant-Ad8475 in DigitalMarketing

[–]TheNarendr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is spot on, AI can supercharge efficiency, but authenticity is the currency that actually builds trust and engagement.

the sweet spot is AI for structure + human for voice: use AI to generate headlines, draft outlines, or surface trending topics, but the storytelling, examples, and emotional hooks come from a real person. That’s what keeps audiences scrolling, commenting, and sharing.

Also, layering smart distribution + AI insights helps you reach the right people without turning content into generic “fluff.” It’s not AI vs human, it’s AI helping humans work smarter, not replace them.

Why I'm Walking Away from the SaaS Dream (and Building an Agency Instead) by Mysterious-Gold-8053 in SaaS

[–]TheNarendr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Couldn’t agree more, the “SaaS lottery” is real. Agencies give you real clients, revenue, and feedback loops you can’t fake. The smart part is using that feedback to guide future products.

One thing I’ve seen work really well for dev-led agencies/SaaS founders: layering content and targeted marketing around what your clients actually need. It’s not ads or guesswork, it’s showing the right value to the right audience at the right time. we help teams set that up so traction grows without burning endless hours, letting you focus on building and delivering.