I have always found struggles marketing my SAAS and getting users, and as I have been trying multiple things, I have always seen success stories that have these strategies for marketing that I have used and saw value in them:
‼️Bonus: The constant customers-generating machine:
if you have two channels of marketing, just simply direct the customers you get from the first to the second.
E.G: Let's say you have a newsletter and you also post on IH, your weekly newsletter gets to have a CTA that directs to your post on IH, thus your post gets more traffic, rank higher and you get more customers.
I hope you liked that, and I will appreciate your feedback on the topic.
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point 4 (timing pressure to peak pain) is underrated. most SaaS founders market at the wrong moment in the pain cycle.
a concrete example: I'm building RecoverKit — payment recovery emails for SaaS businesses. the failed payment moment is the highest-pressure point: the business is about to lose a customer, the customer is about to lose access to a service they use. that's when the pain is real for both sides.
the error most recovery tools make is sending generic 'please update your card' emails. RecoverKit's approach: contact the customer in the first 24 hours (before they've mentally written off the subscription) with a specific, human-sounding message. the timing matters more than the copy.
your point 3 (highest pain they'll escape) and point 4 stack: find the peak-pain moment, then speak to what they lose if nothing changes.
Yeah, that's true, if your product has value, it means it solves a pain, and thus you can market and sell within that.
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Glad you liked it :)
Great breakdown, Mulhimfy! I especially loved the point about 'pitching the value, not the product.' It’s a common trap for us founders to focus too much on features.
I am looking forward to hear your thoughts and feedback on the topic guys, and I hope I hekped you with something!