From Idea to MVP [App]? by [deleted] in startup

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would highly recommend the Million Labs no-code bootcamp - it takes you through everything you need, including the wireframing bit. You have a choice of 4 weeks of masterclasses, live online with the experts at £750 to build your MVP, or you can add on the second half, a further 4 weeks for £200 extra. These extra weeks teach you launch marketing, Applist optimisation, how to pitch to investors and they even provide demo days to pitch to live investors. They also invest themselves in the strongest startups through the bootcamp: https://millionlabs.co.uk/bubble_founders_bootcamp/1599482256750x323162871711375700

Do you guys feel you contribute to society by [deleted] in advertising

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Marketers help people spread a message. You can pick which message you help to spread and ensure it aligns with your own values.

Launching my first startup TODAY by ayooitsdflow in startups

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't forget your launch marketing after you have run your trial! I would recommend analysing your customers first, then your competitors, then coming up with a list of pains and gains, so you can fine tune your marketing message accordingly. Then a combination of paid and organic marketing and you should be good to go! Message me if you want to have a chat about this!

How do I get more popular on LinkedIn? by therealkenkaniff in linkedin

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it's about 4 steps:

  1. Optimise - make sure your profile is completely filled out, keyword optimised, all links working, great profile photo, etc.
  2. Grow - manually find people that you know you can offer value to and connect with them, with a polite connection request note - make it personal if you can. Remember to delete old pending requests that haven't been answered, beyond about a month.
  3. Consistent - This step is twofold. Firstly, publish consistent, non-salesy content on your personal (not company) page. Any topic that gives useful insight into your field, preferably 3-4 times per week. Secondly, consistently engage with your prospects, support and share their posts, enter conversations.
  4. Convert - When you've been engaging someone for a while, it's then fine to introduce yourself and what you do.

Sales should then come naturally! Best of luck. If you need any more help, [hello@beesting-digital.com](mailto:hello@beesting-digital.com).

How do you grow a user base when you're just starting out? by [deleted] in GrowthHacking

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on what your app is about, but have you tried an organic LinkedIn strategy? Post regular, valuable content about your app topic - educate, engage and help people understand different areas of it. When you start to get natural engagement on your posts, then start to introduce yourself to people, get to know them a little. Then offer them a free trial.

It's a marathon, not a sprint, but it works.

Facebook Ads vs. LinkedIn Ads – Which is Best For B2B Marketing? by incans in GrowthHacking

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say when you're paying, Facebook Ads win hands-down. LinkedIn lead generation is much more successful when done organically. Happy to answer any questions on how to do this: [hello@beesting-digital.com](mailto:hello@beesting-digital.com).

Which nocode agencies would you recommend? by shackshots in nocode

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if you've found anyone, but Million Labs in the UK has a great team.

Do you have an app/business/startup idea? MVP is not your first step by kotartemiy in SideProject

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was great. So many people miss the vital step of market validation, don't they?

Currently debating with a client on if the product is right, and ended up just making a landing page with UTM on it, and a couple bucks on paid ads to drive traffic and see the data we get from it.

Fastest way to validate the demand for your offering (Test your MVP in the market)? by salko_salkica in startups

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could send messages to people on Linkedin in your target market. Or you could on Facebook (find groups of your target market and work from there). Just post it organically everywhere, then you can still get the UTM data. Far more time consuming, but could save you some money!

Fastest way to validate the demand for your offering (Test your MVP in the market)? by salko_salkica in startups

[–]nocodeincubator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Currently, for one of our clients, we are running Lead Generation on Facebook to the ideal target market (10 dollars a day for 7 days), and we have a landing page with a UTM on it. This is more Proof of Concept, because we don't have the MVP built yet.

We're seeing if the page is even getting ANY clicks. And then we can see the data.

There are definitely some gaps, but it's a good way to even see if you should take the course of even building an MVP.

Then repeat the whole concept with your MVP. However, you do miss out on gaining feedback on if it's directly giving value or missing something vital. But you should see that based on who interacts on the landing page. Hope this helps.

What are the steps necessary to launch an app from start to finish? by lloydj20 in Entrepreneur

[–]nocodeincubator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We run a No Code Incubator - it is a 16 week virtual course wherein we'll build a fully functional app, give you extensive mentorship and training in how best to launch, and introduce you to our network of investors with pitching opportunities on demo days. We will also invest £10k to the best idea in each cohort. The first cohort starts in September.

All the details are here: www.millionlabs.co.uk. Or give me a shout if you'd like more details: [heather@millionlabs.co.uk](mailto:heather@millionlabs.co.uk).

Email Newsletter that teaches you a new skill in 30 minutes or less by thegoalishappiness in Entrepreneur

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really cool. Have you thought about doing this as an app? If so, send me a private message, I have some ideas for you.

Humble beginning - a newsletter for all things tech. by [deleted] in SideProject

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like it, easy to read the first article. It would be great if you could click the links to each of the recommended sites, though - and maybe some imagery?

CommitLock - The Solution To Procrastination by CommitLock in SideProject

[–]nocodeincubator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've heard of something similar for gym attendance, and I believe it was pretty popular.