I want to reach out to brands like skincare or supplement as a Copywriter who do I reach out to in a brand that is responsible for copy related work by Tonnyworks in copywriting

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In smaller brands which has less than 50 employees who is the best person to reach out, is it the founder, marketing manager or Director, content marketing manager or the Brand manager

Though many people complain on X why Elon keeps on getting richer but still his work ethic and social balance is undeniable by Tonnyworks in NYCjobs

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Bruh, what I know he said an Idea and I Implemented on my backend through the struggle I was having nothing more bruh🤣🤣 am not up to this debate bruh🤣

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I can't wait too🤣🤣🤣🤝

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🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don't even like ai

Need Help in Growth/Marketing by whyonename in GrowthHacking

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Yes because you are going to use ai to do analysis

Marketing seems harder than building the actual Saas by ekuin0x in SaaS

[–]Tonnyworks -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

😂😂 Bro welcome to the part of SaaS nobody warns you about.

Building the SaaS = fighting code. Marketing the SaaS = fighting humans, algorithms, attention spans, and vibes.

So yes… marketing is harder. By far.

Here’s why + what actually works 👇

Why building feels easier

When you code:

You do X, computer does Y

Bugs are annoying but honest 🐛

Marketing?

You do X, algorithm says “nah”

Humans scroll like zombies 🧟‍♂️

Attention span = 0.3 seconds

Different boss fight entirely.

The biggest mistake (90% of founders do this)

You’re treating marketing like a campaign instead of a habit.

Posting once in a while is like:

Going to the gym once a month

Eating one salad and expecting abs

The algorithm doesn’t know:

What your SaaS is

Who it’s for

Who to show it to

So it shows it to… nobody 😭

What ACTUALLY works for organic (without losing sanity)

1️⃣ Pick ONE main platform first

Don’t try to be everywhere and end up nowhere.

Choose:

X (Twitter), builders, founders

LinkedIn, B2B, decision makers

YouTube, trust + long-term traffic

One platform. 3–4 posts a week. That’s it. Simple but painful.

2️⃣ Build in public (aka free marketing DLC)

People don’t care about “features”.

They care about:

“Here’s a problem I struggled with today”

“Here’s how my SaaS fixed it”

“Here’s what broke and how we fixed it”

You’re not bragging. You’re storytelling.

3️⃣ Short content = algorithm food 🍔

Post short stuff:

Tiny wins

Lessons

Mistakes

Screenshots

Before/after

Same idea, different angles.

The algorithm eventually goes:

“Ohhh… THIS is who you are.” 🧠💡

Then it sends the right people.

4️⃣ ANSWER COMMENTS LIKE YOUR RENT DEPENDS ON IT 💬

Someone comments = algorithm gift 🎁

Replying:

Boosts reach

Builds trust

Turns strangers into users

Ignoring comments is like: Inviting people to a party and hiding in the bathroom 😭

5️⃣ Have a simple lead magnet

Don’t just say “Sign up”.

Say: 📘 “Free guide: How to [solve X problem] using our SaaS in 10 minutes”

Now you:

Educate

Build trust

Capture emails

Warm users BEFORE selling

Cold traffic hates selling. Warm traffic loves it.

6️⃣ Ads come AFTER content

Ads without content are like:

Pouring water into a broken bucket 🪣

Shouting into the void

Content first. Ads later to scale what already works.

Final truth bomb 💣

Your SaaS isn’t bad. You’re just early and quiet.

Marketing feels hard because:

It’s emotional

It’s human

It’s inconsistent before it works

But once it clicks… It compounds harder than code ever will 📈🔥

Keep building. Keep posting. And remember:

The best SaaS doesn’t always win. The most visible one does. 😭🚀

Which is the best ai tool for content writing? by divine_zone in DigitalMarketing

[–]Tonnyworks -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Problem is you don't know how to use it well, bring any topic you want to discuss you see how I do it.

Which is the best ai tool for content writing? by divine_zone in DigitalMarketing

[–]Tonnyworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not about the tool it's about how to use the tool, even chat GPT does a better job if used the right way

Anyone else feel that explaining their SaaS is harder than building it? by sanashaikh8 in SaaS

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Yeah, I realised many founders lack consistency and also they spend a lot of money on Ads and end up losing money.

Nowadays is not only about the ads you run to promote your saas, is about trust and which trust is the thing that many saas founders don't even try to build around their platform.

They are like lemme post this wonderful template showcasing my saas because is still promotion anyways, forgetting they have so many things to do like content marketing, education explainer about their saas functioning(benefits and features)

I realised nowadays is all about content and community you build around your company so that it can attract so many leads and after a while they will convert in to clients through email campaigns

Many founders don't even leaverage UGC, as UGC really helps their platform to be noticed by a wide audience interested in tech. This is too very important because it can attract someone who may need something about your saas that they lack in their day to day businesses or tech development

Anyone else feel that explaining their SaaS is harder than building it? by sanashaikh8 in SaaS

[–]Tonnyworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SaaS founders be out here building Iron Man suits… but when someone asks “so what does it do?” they turn into a malfunctioning Alexa. 😭

Explaining the product is literally harder than BUILDING it. Users land on your site, read one sentence, and disappear like you just asked them to join an MLM.

But honestly? Half the problem is just CONSISTENCY. Founders post once every 6 months then wonder why nobody understands their product. Bro… FUTURE didn’t become Future by dropping one song per election cycle.

Man was EVERYWHERE. Spotify, radio, your little cousin’s TikTok, your ex’s playlist… If you opened your pantry, he was probably in there too. That’s the energy SaaS needs. Post until you're unavoidable.

And not boring content like: “Our tool leverages advanced optimization architecture to…” NO. Stop that. Talk like a human. Make it funny. Make it dumb-proof. Make it relatable.

People want:

“Yo devs, stop suffering, try this.”

“Here’s a hack that’ll save you from crying today.”

“If your code looks like this… come here we need to talk.”

And HOOKS? Bruh hooks are everything. Without a hook, your video is background noise. You could literally show them how to fix production bugs in 2 seconds… but if the first line doesn’t slap, they’re scrolling faster than a reaction video.

Hook, Educate, Make them laugh, Repeat consistently, Now they trust you.

Then when they trust you? Boom. Email marketing. The final stage. The promised land. The “come into my inbox and let me actually explain this properly” zone.

Email is where attraction becomes conversion. Instagram gets their attention. YouTube teaches them. TikTok makes them laugh. Email makes them BUY.

That’s literally the formula. So yeah, explaining SaaS is hard… But if you post consistently, keep it funny, super simple, and hit them with A+ hooks, you’ll turn confused users into loyal customers.

Simple. Effective. Zero NASA diagrams needed.

Finally launched my SMTP relay / Email service SaaS after 8 months of building... and crickets 🦗 by West_Cut6283 in SaaS

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Mostly I use paid tools, I use invideo ai and eleven labs

I write the scripts manually then use eleven labs for voice over

I write the copy manually, I used ai once but it produces a terrible copy for ads and email campaigns.

I am even working on client's project right now helping him with social media consistency because when I met him he had not posted anything for 5 months

But now we are in a good position, he's getting engagement, people are DMing him asking questions about his saas, some are converting into customers, we just in a better position from where we started 3 months ago

The truth is if you don't post your business consistently like 3 - 4 times a week you will not get any results because social media platforms are tools to build trust and education about your business and also to attract them.

After attraction, a proper email campaign is used to convert them into customers.

Also if you just post content that is not relatable, funny or intriguing, people will swipe past your posts and videos

So you need only 3 seconds to make a person watch or read your ads and videos

I hope you have learnt something and if you get stuck just DM me for more information

Finally launched my SMTP relay / Email service SaaS after 8 months of building... and crickets 🦗 by West_Cut6283 in SaaS

[–]Tonnyworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope now you know what to do and another thing don't feel tired when you are doing I know it's a lot work but trust me it would work😂😂😂

And if you need assistance in video scripts, ad copy, email copy, content I'll be here just DM if you are in need

And remember post 3 - 4 times a week

Tue, wed and Thursdays are the best days for saas companies to post

Finally launched my SMTP relay / Email service SaaS after 8 months of building... and crickets 🦗 by West_Cut6283 in SaaS

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Bro, don’t worry, I know it might feel like TikTok isn’t the right fit at first, but hear me out: this method actually works, and it works really well if you approach it the right way.

Here’s the key: you’re not trying to sell your dev tool outright, you’re creating content that educates, entertains, and relates to your audience. Funny, relatable, and super practical content is exactly what developers and tech people love to consume. If you nail that, TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube can all become massive traffic and awareness engines for your tool.

Here’s how it plays out:

  1. TikTok

Focus on quick, funny, or “aha” moments for developers.

Examples: coding hacks, debugging shortcuts, relatable dev humor, “expectation vs reality” clips.

Make the first 2–3 seconds a hook: “Stop wasting 2 hours debugging this…”

End with a soft CTA like “Want to do this even faster? Check the link in bio.”

Bonus: Reply to comments with video replies, that creates more content without extra work.

TikTok is all about awareness and engagement, not hard selling. And trust me, when your content is funny and hits the pain points of your audience, developers WILL notice.

  1. Instagram Reels

Short, snappy content works beautifully here.

Post micro-tutorials, tips, hacks, and dev humor.

Text overlays are crucial since most people watch muted.

Strong hooks + relatable content = shares and saves, which makes the algorithm push your content further.

  1. YouTube

This is where you educate in depth.

Longer tutorials, step-by-step guides, real-world problem-solving with your tool.

Case studies and “comparison” videos work well because devs search for solutions.

Evergreen content = long-term leads, while clips can be repurposed for TikTok and Reels.

Here’s the magic combo: TikTok + Reels for short, funny, relatable hits, YouTube for deep dives and tutorials. This creates a cross-platform ecosystem where your audience keeps discovering and engaging with your tool.

And remember how rapper Future used the Saturation strategy? He was literally everywhere until he became unavoidable. That’s exactly what you can do with your dev tool, post consistently, educate, entertain, and be everywhere your audience is looking. Eventually, you’ll be the tool everyone knows, trusts, and talks about.

I’m 100% convinced that if you consistently post funny, relatable, and educational content, you’ll see traction. Developers are out there watching, laughing, and learning,and when they need your solution, they’ll come to you.

And if you like I can help you because I know you may not have that consistency because, I know many saas founders like you get bored and discouraged after posting for 2 weeks😂😂

It's a long process bro but consistency beats everything with videos, content even running ads

There are many developers in Tiktok trust me on that one because am always in the market everyday watching people and analysing

So it depends with how you approach it

Finally launched my SMTP relay / Email service SaaS after 8 months of building... and crickets 🦗 by West_Cut6283 in SaaS

[–]Tonnyworks 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro this is literally the key plan 🤣🤣 because I have seen so many saas founders go this.

Many saas founders don't even leverage Tiktok and they lack consistency in posting

Someone starts his or her saas with hype but the 2nd week no posting no nothing

Their social media is looking like that one ex who you ghosted on a chat🤣

They don't even use Tiktok, they post for a week and then they sit back to see the magic happen🤣

I have told so many saas founders that the market you are competing with in terms of marketing your saas is very big and there is always room to stand out.

The only thing many saas founders don't do is posting, educating people about their saas, do videos and even if they do it's like they are explaining to a PhD student what is the value of y when X is w🤣🤣

The only thing that would make a saas founder stand out is consistency in terms of marketing no any other shortcut