How to drive user growth with low budget?

KIKIX
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Saquib Alam
Create an audience in social media!
Edward G
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For a website, make sure your SEO is on point. There are plenty of free resources to help you audit and make suggestions for your SEO. This helps with organic growth. Second, develop a strong, laser-focused marketing plan: define your target audience very specifically, identify where you can reach them (social media platforms, in-person communities, etc), and make your presence known there.
Rishabh R
A low budget means more manual work. Define a target audience. Build a personal brand, then start putting out content on the internet. You'll see results after putting work day in and out for the next 6-10 months
Kexin Liu
Launch on Product Hunt & encourage users to refer your product
Networking and Communication in groups, publics, social media.
Davide Camera
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Driving user growth on a limited budget can be challenging. 1. Optimize for organic search: Invest in search engine optimization (SEO) techniques to improve your website's visibility in search engine results 2. Optimize your website for conversions: Make sure your website is user-friendly, optimized for mobile devices, and has clear calls-to-action. Improving the conversion rate of your website can significantly impact user growth 3. Focus on customer retention: Retaining existing users is often more cost-effective than acquiring new ones. Implement strategies to provide exceptional customer experiences, such as personalized communications, loyalty programs, or exclusive offers, to encourage users to stay and become advocates for your brand. 4. Leverage social media platforms: Establish a strong presence on platforms where your target audience is most active. Engage with users, share valuable content, and build relationships to generate organic growth. Consider running targeted ads on social media platforms to maximize your reach within your budget.
Joe
Leverage social media and build SEO strategy!
Otto
Define your target audience and leverage social media.
Tra Dao
@otto_s Can you share some tips about social media? I started creating Facebook & Twitter page but there hasn't been any promising sign yet =(((
Otto
@tra_dao_004 How about inviting some people with more followers to experience your product and let them help you promote it on social media
KIKIX
@otto_s Do you have any idea which social media is fit for AIGC related product?
Shajedul Karim
hey there, fellow growth seeker! 🚀 growing on a shoestring budget, what a dance that can be, right? low budget doesn't mean low impact. it's about leveraging what you've got to create ripples that amplify over time. here's a mashup of some moves i've found interesting: 1. the art of content and SEO: craft stories that resonate with your audience's curiosities and pains. let your words be your warriors, your metaphors be your magicians. remember, SEO is less a sprint, more a marathon. the treasure it brings is worth the patience it demands. 2. the social media tango: it's not enough to just broadcast on these platforms, dance with your audience. ask them questions, respond to their comments, immerse yourself in the rhythm of the community. let your product be the campfire around which conversations spark and relationships deepen. 3. the referral rhythm: if your users find value in your product, they're likely to share it with others. create a referral program that rewards this act of sharing. it's like creating a beat that others can't help but dance to. 4. the partnership pirouette: find other dancers on the floor who share your rhythm, your audience. see if you can twirl together. collaborations and partnerships can be an exhilarating choreography that gets both parties in the spotlight. 5. the email marketing waltz: this one's a classic, never goes out of style. it's all about leading your audience on a journey, one step, one email at a time. 6. the launch platform limbo: platforms like Product Hunt aren't just launch pads, they're communities. participate, contribute, engage. it's not just about how low you can go on launch day, it's about how consistently you can move thereafter. don't forget to keep your eyes on the dance floor and measure your steps. use analytics to understand what's making your audience tap their feet and what's making them leave the dance floor. keep dancing, keep growing.
Andy Wang
Then content marketing will be the only way. But remember, a healthy product always has inherent attraction to the customers. It is possible to gain huge attention in short term with high budget, but it will fade away quickly. Instead, a good product with low budget will help much more. So the core is always the product itself.