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    Arnav Ahuja
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    Our entire team is 2 college student devs. We've built 100% of our product and have engineering experience, nothing related to marketing or business. What's the best way to start getting outreach or bring others aboard? Any advice on how to proceed?

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    Nathan Covey
    What is your product and your target audience? Your marketing strategy totally depends on the answers to these questions
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    Nathan Covey
    @arnav_ahuja Yeah so you probably want to market on TikTok, Instagram, places that they congregate online
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    Udaya Sri
    I’m not an expert yet, but I’m working on it. Here are a few tips that might help: try joining communities where your target audience hangs out, participate in genuine discussions, post content regularly, and gather feedback along the way.
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    Aquiles Byars
    Engage actively with your audience by responding to comments and messages. Building a community around your product will help create loyal users and advocates who are excited to share your work with others.
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    Arnav Ahuja
    @aquiles_byars I love that. Definitely think that taking the extra step to connect with the audience is always a great idea
    Martin Gulp
    Start by defining your target audience and creating content that speaks directly to them. Use platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, and Reddit to engage with communities related to your product
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    Isabelle W
    You can check out apps similar to yours or your competitors to see what they're doing, the channels they use, and what type of content engages their audience the most. Start from there and experiment with those strategies. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach, especially in the online world where things are constantly evolving. You can always adjust your direction based on the results you see.
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    Arnav Ahuja
    @tayabanana I really like this!! Will definitely look at competitors strategies so I don't have to reinvent the wheel.
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