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Challenge: Getting an initial audience before official launch; How to overcome it?

Say you made Instagram. Your first competitor is Facebook. How do you get the initial audience? If I were a new user and saw Instagram - I would not engage on the site unless it has a large of audience already (eg; private networking where you have a beta test and somehow gathered thousands of users before launch) . Otherwise, what's the point of creating a social media account when no one uses it?

I believe a lot of startups come across this challenge (it does not have to be related to Social Media, such as Youtube, Twitch, eBay - I believe all of them requires an initial audience first before others want to engage on it). How did you guys overcome it?

on June 26, 2021
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    By building a personal audience first, before you start working on a product.

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    Building in public can help you gain a good number of initial tester and audience.

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