How do you acquire first beta customers for B2C SAAS.
Aditya Narayan Rai
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My SaaS being linkzyp.com. Its a web portfolio builder but so far I have only got 1 user.
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Mehul Fanawala@mehul_fanawala
X / Twitter is the best for B2C SaaS.
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@mehul_fanawala i am trying and have already made like 10 posts but no engagement. I also designed banners for the product
@mehul_fanawala may be people don’t want portfolio websites anymore
In the beginning I always recommend cold emails or cold DMs on the platform where your target audience is hanging out
cold email is good to get your first 5 to 10 customers and get testimonials as well
Then after that you can start using platforms like Reddit and Twitter to spread your word and let other people know about it.
@persuasionkid I will be trying to connect with more people on linkedin and spread the word let's see where it goes
Alphadoc
Start by adding a simple Loom video on your site that explains what you can make with your platform. I just took a look at your site and I don't understand how your product works or see an example of what a portfolio could look like. I can imagine others will have the same thoughts. Ask people you know directly for feedback on the platform, and ask them to recommend other people you should be talking with for feedback, this is probably the easiest way to get started. Good luck!
@docs_docs_docs Thank you so much 🙏
Alphadoc
@docs_docs_docs agreed + do the so-called 5 second test: showing fresh pairs of eyes your landing page for 5 seconds and afterwards ask them to answer a) what your company offers and b) why is it better than the competition?
@docs_docs_docs thank you so much Daan this is some very helpful advice and i will do this. I am also sending you connection request on LinkedIn. Umm but i can’t find the linkedin on your profile
@job_rietbergen very very helpful thank you. These two are probably the best advice i have gotten so far
Alphadoc
@adityarai From what I can tell you've already gotten very far, keep up your good spirits! Another tip for when you reach out to people, try not to sell your product - just ask people for feedback. You'll get some great insights if you can get them to do a screenshare so you can see how they use your tool.
My LinkedIn is https://www.linkedin.com/in/docs... and I'm very proud I was able to snag that profile URL
Run a contest or giveaway. Offer a free trial or discount to people who sign up to be beta testers.
@alice_goode My product is mostly about building a portfolio without code but I think people don't need/want it anymore because linkedin fulfills all the requirements
@alice_goode my product is free to use honestly