7 tried-and-true solopreneur Marketing tips
Sveta Bay
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1. Invest time in understanding your target audience π₯
Sorry, but to succeed, you have to talk with your potential customers.
You need to understand their context, motivation, pains, and barriers to buy. Always remember that you can't know better what they need.
2. Double down on distribution π
Don't try to write the best article on the Internet. Instead, write a good enough article that will be seen by thousands of people and will result in multiple purchases of your product. This is a big difference.
3. Always experiment πͺ
The digital world is a very fast-changing environment. New marketing opportunities and trends appear daily.
If you stick to 1 channel that works for you, then you can lose everything in one day. Twitter algorithms can change, TikTok can be banned in country X, and Instagram can create new promo rules. That's life.
4. Grow your personal brand π§²
This tip is extremely important for solopreneurs. A personal brand helps to raise awareness and does marketing for you. But be prepared: it takes time and requires consistent efforts.
5. Focus on quick wins π
One goal can be achieved in different ways.
π You can get 100 visitors by spending 12 months on SEO.
π You can get 100 visitors by writing one good tweet.
6. Avoid dark mode. #buildinpublic πΊ
Choose a platform (Twitter, Indie Hackers, Product Hunt discussions). Share your wins and loses, product updates and learnings.
7. Make a marketing planning π
Yeah, you probably have just left 9-5 job in a corporation. Deleted Zoom, Skype, Teams, Outlook, and Yammer.
You don't want to do the planning. But I highly recommend you to. Yes, I'm talking about planning marketing activities.
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You can find the article with tips on each step in our blog π https://blog.makerbox.club/solopreneur-marketing-tips/
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Senthil@senthilsnap
Exemplary AI
Great tips for solopreneurs on marketing strategies! I particularly like the focus on understanding your target audience and experimenting with different channels to maximize visibility. Building a personal brand and sharing wins and learnings publicly are also crucial for success. Thanks for sharing these valuable insights.
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Jony Eye
Two more options:
1. Offer free resources, such as ebooks, webinars, or tutorials, to attract potential customers and demonstrate your expertise in your field.
2. Network and build relationships with other businesses and influencers in your industry. Collaborating with others can help you reach a wider audience and gain credibility and exposure for your business.
Love that, thanks for sharing! Also, great work with makerbox products!
@tomitomcat thank you, Izabela π
Pitchery
Gold, as always!
@swapdp_01 π
Thanks for sharing, Sveta. These are really helpful tips especially for those starting out.
Solopreneur is all about Personal Brandingπ
Monitorly
Does #buildinpublic works for every type of product? say, B2B SaaS for example?
@harshtomar6 of course. There're a lot of creators who build b2b products in public
How do you approach partnerships as solo?
Substor
What are some of the go-to distribution channels? And among them, which one is the highest performing?
@gaurav_verma10 @daniel_pirciu Product Hunt, Twitter, Indie Hackers, beta-list π
But as I said, it all depends on your audience
@gaurav_verma10 It all depends on your target audience. You need to understand on what platforms your potential users spend time.
@basv, adding to @gaurav_verma10 question...what acquisition channel has worked out best for you (selling digital products)?
@rajanwalia4 π
Propertizer
Thank you for sharing it!
Launchboard
@basv your post is spot on!
Wanted to add my two cents. Going bottom up:
7. Marketing planning: Quit my job to go full time indie-making (in reality got rid of teams & zoom ! π). Fell behind on distribution planning for a while. Now course correcting with a monthly & weekly project plan.
6. Avoid dark mode. #buildinpublic: Still guilty of this one. Not sure when is the right time to start.
5. Focus on quick wins π
: A framework that I picked up earlier - Ship a V1. Iterate from there.
4. Grow personal brand: Started building trust capital a month back. By being active on PH & IH, sharing useful stuff on threads and giving value add feedback.
3. Always experiment: Agreed. But it comes with caveat for solopreneurs.
Limited bandwidth means you live by pareto principle - sticking to 1/ few channels that drive 80% impact.
2. Double down on distribution: Hands down the 2nd most imp tip.
Ties back to building trust capital with your target audience.
1. Invest time in understanding your target audience: Holy grail. Without actual customer context & verbiage, very slim chances of building a high perceived value.
Ultimate Notion Home Manager
Awesome tips sveta
Here's some more
1. Make time for yourself
2. Find support
3. Change how you view mistakes
4. Create strong relationships/friendships
5. Provide value consistently
5. Always educate yourself and keep growing
Quick wins are one mystery many people cannot rectify while on their Journey; I was one when I started my journey competing with my competitor with their brand values. Then I realized that if you can work towards the easy win==quick wins, You will get big achievements in a shorter time.
"Don't try to write the best article on the Internet. Instead, write a good enough article "π You are right ! Done is better than perfect !
Thanks for sharing !
Great tips, Thankx for sharing.
@sidra_arif Happy to share them!
Thanks for sharing these tips Sveta! Very informative.
Curatora
Great post! As a solopreneur, it can be tempting to try to appeal to everyone, but narrowing your target market can help you better understand their needs and create more effective marketing strategies. Keep up the good work!