What is your the best Growth Tactic ever?

Sergiy Ovcharenko
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Mertcan Esmergül
building a product that will spread through word of mouth is the key i think.
Mahsima Dastan
Altern
Launching soon!
Create awesome product and show to friendly tech guys on the internet
Karl Singleton
Continuous learning.
Sergiy Ovcharenko
@karl_singleton through experiments and A/B testing?
ISTIAK AHMAD
I think growth happens when you keep providing values to your product users..
ISTIAK AHMAD
@sergiy_ovcharenko indeed, In that case free trials are popular to convince clients. If one target audience is the right one then with the free trial, if they find value then they are convinced right away,,
Sergiy Ovcharenko
@istiakahmad Agree. Value is the cornerstone. But we need to convince people, that there is a value, and sometimes it is really hard.
Bearsthy
Target your ideal buyer's pain points and solve their problems. That's the one strategy that'll never fail you.
Sergiy Ovcharenko
@bearsthy Agree. But we should also somehow to show our clients that their problems can be solved.
Bearsthy
@sergiy_ovcharenko Of course, Sergiy. Thanks for the insights ☺️
Rohan Singhvi
Here's what we did to organically get an influencer to post a reel that blew upto a million. Just for context, we built a beta version of the first of its kind tool to convert interactive designs in Figma to quality code, called Dualite. - Targeting less than 80k followers on Instagram but good engagement on individual reels - Before DM'ing, capturing the attention of the creator by replying to people's comments about developers facing difficulty in converting Figma complex prototypes to code.
Joseph Thomas
There isn't a one-size-fits-all "best" growth tactic, as it depends on your specific product, target audience, and market conditions. However, focusing on a combination of content marketing, social media engagement, and personalized customer experiences tends to be effective. Experiment with various tactics, analyze results and adapt your strategy based on what works best for your business.
Sergiy Ovcharenko
@joseph_thomas17 sounds like a good strategy. Thanks for sharing!