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How to get mentioned in Washington Post, The Telegraph, MSN, Forbes, and more with €0 press budget
Today, we talk about PR.
Getting mentions in major press publications is a great way to build credibility for your brand, get backlinks, generate traffic, etc. You could buy an article, but that will cost you thousands of $$$ (the New York Times charges approx. $50K per paid article). The good thing is there are many effective ways to do it for free.
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The hard truth of scaling a Free browser extension to 500 users | SELF-FUNDED. Can anyone relate?
New year - new beginnings meant more for our team this year. We launched our new product in January. It’s a browser extension comparing hotel prices on different booking sites LIVE & for FREE. RatePunk is definitely the best product I’ve worked with, and we really believe that it should succeed, but it’s way harder to push it than we thought. It’s been 5 months now, and we barely managed to...
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I hope you will succeed! Plan for an upcoming month is a big game.
I'll go next. So, we finished setting up OKRs last week and now we will have the first week's review, so I hope our team will share some positive insights about marketing in depth. In addition, I'm in progress to finish a plan for the next week, so we can achieve OKRs sooner. :))
It's Thursday. What are you pushing to complete before the weekend?!
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I'd prefer a free trial. But before we launched new product we gave all material to the group of volunteers and we asked them if they would be interesting in testing it for free, and we got their feedback. So, it actually was kind of like private product tour, but that worked for my product. However, it doesn't quite work for me, when I'm about to be a user of something.
What would you prefer before using a new product?
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Flexible always!!! As I find myself on workation almost all the time - flexible hours is a must for me. And by flexible I mean that I can still work 9-5 some days, but then there are different days - when I just can't come up with new ideas, or do any technical stuff. I feel like I'm working more using 9-5 technique, but at the same time nobody is forcing me to keep up with this every day. ✌
Do you prefer working on a 9-5 scheme? Or flexible hours?
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Would you say your team members are good at using technologies? Do they keep up with them?
I'd say I have such a 'colorful' team, starting from 19 years old, finishing with 35+. And all of them must know how to use one or another tool. But let's face it - it's challenging. How's it in your companies?
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We use Slack the most, but also if we decide a video meeting - Google Meets is the answer. 👀 Also, GM is great cause you can turn on subtitles so if we speak in our native language the rest of them can understand it as they're following English subtitles. ✌
How do you connect remotely to a team?
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Hi fellow hunters!
We are thrilled to be featured today! 💪
As a longtime traveler I realized - the 21st century is a modern era. There should be plenty of technologies that help people save time and money while planning their trips. So it got me thinking about booking an accommodation easier... BUT I couldn't find any tools available on the travel tech market to help me with this. So I set...
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