Got any marketing questions? AMA!

Alexandra Goss
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I've noticed that a lot of founders here market their product themselves which is admirable! However, sometimes, a little marketing piece of advice can go a long way. Is there something you always wanted to ask about marketing in general or a particular service? Anything is your marketing mix that doesn't seem to make sense? Ant ideas you need help validating? Ask away! I specialise in tech marketing for early-stage companies, and love solving marketing mysteries and mysteries 💡

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CY Zhou
What are the most effective strategies for growing an email subscriber list organically? Also, any tips on optimizing email open rates?
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Alexandra Goss
@lightfield Make it one of the key call to actions on your website/social media. You could, for instance, create a lead magnet (a resource that will be valuable for your audience, like a checklist or an ebook) and launch a popup that offers to share said free resource in exchange for email (don't forget to add a nurturing email sequence to keep your followers engaged) As for optimising the open rate, keep experimenting. Ideally, run A/B tests too see which formats perform better.
Vaibhav
What are your helpful marketing tips for solopreneur's building products? PH has a lot of them.
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Alexandra Goss
@vaibhavdwivedi Build in public and collect feedback as you go. Will save you lots of time and user research!
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Natha
Hey Alexandra! First off, thanks for doing this AMA - it's awesome for the community. I noticed you specialize in marketing for early-stage startups. That's super relevant because most of us are still figuring out product-market fit and validating our ideas. Often, we're working with basic features that aren't quite a full product yet. As a solopreneur (or for other founders), do you have any tips on marketing an MVP? How can we get the word out when we're still in that early, bare-bones stage? Really appreciate your insights!
Andrew C.
what is 6.9 ???
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Alexandra Goss
@andrewcanday can you please provide more context/where you came across this? I'm not sure what it may mean in marketing terms
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Andrew C.
@alex_skazka its a joke actually... check it out in my profile... the answer is hilarious... if you like jokes...lol
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Andrew C.
BTW....Have you ever worked on a crypto product/project ?
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Alexandra Goss
@andrewcanday I did about a year ago - was editing one of the top newsletters for an analytics platforms and was in general quite active in the space until the anti-WAGMI moods returned
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Gurkaran Singh
Marketing questions, anyone? AMA! I'm here to unravel those marketing mysteries and make your brand shine brighter than a supernova in the digital universe! 🔮🚀
Ibileke Samuel
Hello Alexandra, I would love to ask several questions about this as it is a challenge Can I get an advice on early startups on ai with a very little niche (Like USA and Canada) and how to market this product with little or no cost Thank you!
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Alexandra Goss
@theonlyleke with little or no cost, I would recommend investing in SEO + pitching macro influencers (with few but highly engaged followers) for a free demo and shoutout to the tool Launching on Product Hunt is also free + there are some other free (or very cheap) platforms, for instance, There's An AI For That (it used to cost only like $9 to be featured there)
Adeeb Malik
I want to learn all about Tech Marketing, especially all that you know. Tell me how should I get started, sources, courses, and everything in between. Plus, I'd love to connect and ask questions (it'd be great if you agree 🥹).
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Alexandra Goss
@adeeb_malik That would probably take a few years as I've been in marketing for about 10 years 😉 I recommend you begin with free courses on platforms like Semrush or Coursera that walk you through a guided learning path. Then, you can choose a domain you want to specialise in (ads, SEO, content marketing, etc.) and go for more detailed curriculums Goos luck!
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Anurag Mehta
Hi Alexandra, Just a quick question - should marketing goals be aligned with business goals or vice-versa, to achieve long-term sustainable benefits for a business? In either case, how better to ensure each gets fueled by the other, and not dragged by the other? Thank you!
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Alexandra Goss
@anurag_mehta Business goals always come first, and marketing goals should serve them You can't really set marketing goals if you are not sure where you want to take your business. Setting business goals first will also help you see how much you should invest in your marketing budget For instance, you can't really expect to x10 your sales in Q3 if your marketing budget stays the same For the early stage, I'd say, think about your customers lifetime value and how much you need to make to break even. This will give you a rough idea of how many customers you need and how wide your marketing should be
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