In celebration of the launch of https://www.problems.com, I'm inviting you to ask any question about growth for your startup or any questions you're on stuck on at all.
I sold a music search engine years back which reached 10k unique visitors/day and I've done multiple content sites which ranked #1 for many competitive keywords. I also reached $1.5k/day on my finance content news sites, and $1k/day in recurring subscription on a streaming video site as well.
I'e also hit $180k revenue in one month with dropshipping + fb ads + influencer ads.
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Would be curious to know how much did you pay for that domain 😅
Why fb ads for dropshipping over SEO growth?
That leads to a bigger question - do you start with a marketing strategy you know will work well / you're good at, or do you cater the approach to the idea?
Which areas do you outsource?
From my limited knowledge DS stores die quickly, before SEO even has a chance to do its magic.
You can quickly cut out adset targeting that don't work (interest, age group, etc) and scale the winners.
SEO is time consuming and expensive. It gets exponentially harder when you're on the first page and to get to top 3 is hard and expensive, and the only placements that matters.
SEO should be a latter stage strategy after you've exhausted paid channels and proved they work.
You want to start with proven digital marketing channels like
-Adwords paid search
-Adwords display network
Then once you see those work well, you want to test channels like Facebook Ads.
Other channels you may consider could include Twitter, Pinterest Ads (depending on demographics), Youtube display ads.
You want to figure out which channel works well for your specific products. Try to spy on your competitors and see where they are.
SEO should be the last resort since it requires constant investment over a long period of time.
Outsource - I outsource repetitive tasks such as guest blog post outreach and anything where I can give specific instructions. FB ads has custom rules, so you only need a VA to help with creative uploading, etc.
For startups I always recommend channels that don't cost money. Think about your favorite forum, FB groups, friends, influencers, etc.
What's your project or company about? What challenges are you seeing?
Low hanging fruits for growth with a small budget?
Hey! I'm really curious about the music search engine. Could you give us some tips on how you grew the traffic there?
The launch of problems.com © 2019? 🙄
I've been focused on engineering for the site for the past 2 years. It was hard finding a technical co founder in SF so I bit the bullet and paid some offshore devs. I'm starting the marketing journey only the past couple months! Thanks for asking.
So best of luck!
What does your comment imply? exactly what I'm thinking?
Hey thanks a lot for your help.
How would you do SEO for a site without a lot of content ?
My website https://sheetsms.xyz is mostly a description about a tool for Google Sheets.
I am not sure how I can really do any SEO since there is not a lot of content.
Nice site.
I’m trying to reach bloggers who have a little technical knowledge but aren’t comfortable with design. I’ve built a tool to automate their social images for sharing on Facebook and Twitter, Mugshot Bot. How do you suggest I find them and ask about their current problems to see if my product is viable?
Keep repeating the process til you build a $10k/mo business. This strategy never fails. You just need to have a product that people want.
Consider building a wordpress, and shopify plugin (if it makes sense) as well as you will get placement in their stores.
How do you get your initial backlinks? Tell me if the following is wrong:
What do you think people in my situation (I'm sure a lot of indie hackers) should do?
To solve this, you should create really good or unique content that will incentivize them to want to link to you.
shopify breadcrumbs
shopify meta tags
meta keywords shopify
I see you have a search engine ranking position tool. There's a great case study on FB of some guy who launched a service like that.
The trick you should do is mass reach out to a lot of blogs. Look at my prior post above about using scrapebox + whois look up + mixmax. And offer them a free trial or "Free limited full version" if they link to your site. It's a numbers game. You'll start to see more links.
Feel free to reach out if you have anymore questions.
Thanks @knowledgeseeker I had not considered that strategy at all. If you have the link to the case study I would love to check it out.
Will read your post, too :)
It's this one!
Get Scrapebox
Run scrapebox + with proxies and capture the top 100 sites for each vertical you're targeting. Use footprints that indicates they're on Wordpress. Such as: "inurl:wp-admin.php"
Run a bulk whois look up and/or get some VA's to find the contacts and place it into the sheet.
Run Mixmax + gsuite apps to mass email these potential audiences. Ask them if they want to use your software for free.
Rotate domains each time you're blocked.
Out of 100 people you message, 1 should be interested.
Out of 100 interested, you should get 1 paying customers.
Keep repeating the process til you build a $10k/mo business. This strategy never fails. You just need to have a product that people want.
hey @knowledgeseeker i like this idea.... what's the way to best way to "inbox" emails... ? think this would help so that you dont' have rotate domains? https://www.warmupinbox.com/
I'm not very technical