Rehansh

Rehansh

I help founders write humanized messages

About

Email is the only marketing channel that has survived the test of time while other social media platforms vanished! But unfortunately, most founders write and send the most bot-like emails. They look 'corporate-y' and salesy. Ewwww.... I believe in writing 'humanized emails'. Humanized emails are personality-driven and conversational. It feels like the user is reading a text from his friend. Here are the benefits of writing humanized emails: - non-salesy, non-pushy emails - easy onboarding and user activation - less churn rate = higher retention - more trust with users - more trust = more $$$ - build a tribe of raving users and customers - Build a reputation in the marketplace What are you waiting for? Follow me and start leveraging your personality to put your competitors in the dust!

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Maker History

  • The SaaS Marketing Playbook
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    Nov 2022
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    Joined Product HuntDecember 3rd, 2021

Forums

Carol Rong

2yr ago

any tips on growing a newsletter?

currently building a daily newsletter aimed towards people who scroll on social media every morning. instead of waking up to chaotic feeds, how much nicer would it be to learn something cool in <5 minutes before you fully wake up and get out of bed? (quotidianlearning.substack.com) idk if my newsletter has a large audience and if it does, what's the best way to expand my reach?
Vikram Aditya

2yr ago

Reddit Marketing via VAs (Virtual Assistants) or otherwise. Can you share what has worked for you?

Yesterday, someone posted on how they have nailed work through VAs on Reddit, and I've been curious ever since. Reddit is one channel I've spent hours on every day but never efficiently marketed. Check @nathan_may1's comment here: https://www.producthunt.com/disc...
Olena Bomko

2yr ago

I went viral 30+ times on LinkedIn. Here's what you should know.

1. There are 2 types of virality: - Viral posts that bring a lot of new followers + 0 customers. - Viral posts that bring followers + customers. If you want #2, your posts should be very relevant to your business. 2. Any format can go viral. Some formats have more potential. Useful infographics, free templates, practical thought leadership, carousels with examples, memes, and funny videos are the most popular right now. 3. You can't control virality. Based on my experience, I can tell you whether a post has the potential to go viral or not. But virality depends on too many factors. Nobody can say 100%. 4. You can grow your audience and be profitable without virality. 5. Virality is a byproduct of consistency and analyzing what works/ what doesn't. 6. No need to respond to all comments under viral posts. 7. The same post can go viral and get 10 likes. 8. I love viral posts because I can stop posting and rest :) 9. Most times, the next post (after your viral post) gets low engagement.
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