What’s one thing you wish someone told you before launching your first product?
Sergey Koshevoy
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What advice do you wish you had at the beginning? Let’s help new makers avoid common pitfalls.
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Sergey Koshevoy@koshevoysergey
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I learned that a ‘post-and-pray’ approach doesn’t work. The real magic happens when you’ve already built momentum, have supporters ready to engage, and know exactly how to tell your product’s story in a way that resonates. Launch day is just the final act of a much longer play.
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@koshevoysergey and how much time would you suggest one should start engaging ahead of launching a new product?
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@mehvish_shafiq 2 months is good
I just commented this in another post! Build a distribution network/ audience. Most crucial and wildly underrated.
I now see how starting marketing efforts alongside development builds better launch momentum. It allows for early awareness and excitement, setting the stage for a smoother, more successful product release.
A little budget is needed if you want to hit #1
@maurize_lee82 how much is little?)))
I wish I had a clear strategy for gathering user feedback early on. It would’ve saved me so much time.
I’ve realized understanding the target audience is crucial without it, it’s easy to lose direction.