Do founders also have to be influencers?
Josh
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It seems like there a growing trend where founders need a digital presence or become influencers to successfully sell their products? Is this a real trend or just the newest form of inbound marketing?
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Kostya Bolshukhin@kostyabolsh
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Dont have to, but happy they do, when they start and see the first results.
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It's a great way to test organic PMF. It doesn't scale much beyond that 😸
I don't know about being an influencer- but being open & sharing your journey adds dynamism to the product you are building. It adds a human touch to it.
I don't see the harm in that
@my3_murthy Yea definitely no harm, I think a lot of founders are trying to leverage content creation to help them build audiences and sell into them
I think founders don’t need to be influencers if they’re genuinely passionate about their product. Authenticity can win over customers just as effectively
Being an influencer can help with marketing, but it’s not the only way. Founders can use other strategies to get their product noticed
@faijan_ansari2 What would you suggest?
No but of course it will help a lot towards marketing
Launching soon!
I believe we have to be our own evangelist first to get the story out.
I think to a degree the founder is and will be the main driver for adoption and growth at the early stages of the startup. From that lense I have to agree that to some level a founder will have to be an influencer.
Hey, it's like the tech world's version of needing a superpower! While it can help founders stand out in a crowded digital space, it's not essential. Think of it as the sprinkles on the startup cupcake - delightful, but not the main ingredient!