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From Zero to $200 in 2 weeks: My Micro SaaS Pre-sale Secret

Hello Indie Fam,

First, I'd like to thank the community for sharing valuable learning resources, which helped me generate revenue within 2 weeks.

How I Got the Idea

When I was building my first product, I didn't have much marketing knowledge. I focused primarily on development, which led to zero traffic on my site. I soon realized I needed to market effectively to generate leads and sales. So, I hired an SEO/SMO analyst to promote my product on social media and search engines. However, the analyst didn't have extensive knowledge about my SaaS product or the niche.

With limited followers on Twitter and LinkedIn, I realized promoting my product solely on social media wouldn't drive significant traffic. Since I lacked SEO knowledge, I thought writing blogs and sharing links across social channels would bring massive traffic. I created high-quality blogs and shared them, but only saw 1-10 visitors.

This led me to share the core points in the form of infographics. Here's where things changed: my existing followers paid attention, liked the posts, and I gained new followers while engaging with the existing ones. This experience sparked an idea, and I discovered that this might be a new marketing strategy many businesses could benefit from.

How I Validated My Idea

To validate my idea, I used both free and paid tools (which I'll detail in a future article). Building a landing page felt outdated; a waitlist page could be more effective for capturing leads. I created my waitlist page using a no-code tool called momentum.page. The landing page had a catchy tagline in the hero section, an option to join the waitlist, and clear use cases.

I then shared the landing page on subreddits, requesting feedback on the idea. This generated significant traffic – around 1.4k page views within 24 hours – and over 150 users joined the waitlist, a first for me. Most of them provided valuable feedback, helping me understand what features to prioritize in development.

How I Started Generating Revenue

Before building, I wanted to ensure user willingness to pay. During interactions on the subreddits, I directly asked if they'd pay for such a tool. Some responded with "maybe, if it meets our expectations." This gave me hope that I could build a valuable tool and generate revenue.

However, I craved more convincing data before diving into development. I added a pre-order option to my waitlist page, offering discounts to early supporters. I then informed a select group of waitlisted users about the pre-order option – and some started buying!

Here's the landing page that worked for me: https://infography.in

If you'd like to know about each step in detail, follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/r_manoj11

posted to Icon for group SaaS Marketing
SaaS Marketing
on March 7, 2024
  1. 3

    Thank you fro you sharing. I just startup my produc, but it's very difficult for me to get my user. I will try you idea.

    1. 1

      Sure, and do let me know if it works for you.

  2. 2

    I got skill , I can create but still confused what to do as a saas , gl to everyone
    I am intersted on the field if anyone drop it's twitter

    1. 1

      keep observing other successful businesses.

  3. 2

    Hi you spoke about some paid and unapid tools that you used to validate your idea. What were those?

    1. 1

      Used momentum.page free version initially, it offered 100 conversions but got more than 150 conversions within the first day so I switched to paid version as it offers 400 conversions. This is not necessary if you can track conversions using some other tools.

  4. 2

    This is a really nice product. It is valuable for bloggers.

    The details about getting started is awesome.
    I think this is the trickiest part.

    Recently, I hearing more and more about Reddit as a good channel for potential users. At least, good for validating the idea.

    I will give it a try.

    Best of luck for you!

    1. 2

      Sure, and keep us posted about the results so that we can learn something from your execution. Thanks

  5. 2

    i have been noticing that the first product will never be the last, but the journey leads you to the next opportunity for you to work on.

    good job.

  6. 2

    How many different infographic themes are available?

    1. 1

      Thanks for asking this, Currently there are 30+ templates, but you will get around 3-5 templates based on your content and we are planning to provide the custom color palette option soon.

  7. 2

    I think validating your idea was pretty crucial in your success.

    1. 1

      Yes, I am sticking to this strategy.

  8. 2

    Wow it a great product. I am wishing you the best and thanks for sharing

  9. 2

    Nice to see you grow man.

    1. 1

      Thank you so much, Shivam.

  10. 2

    Great job getting started man! What subreddits did you post to?

    1. 1

      Entrepreneurs,
      EntrepreneursRideAlong,
      Startups,
      StartupIdeas,
      AntiWork,
      IndieHackers,
      Saas

  11. 2

    That's an awesome story! Congrats on the early success!

    Cool product idea too!

    1. 1

      Thank you so much.

  12. 2

    Congratulations!! Would love to hear more about how you plan

    1. 1

      Thanks a lot, Premsaini, will keep you posted.

  13. 2

    Super. Congratulations on the pre-sale!!

    1. 2

      Thank you so much.

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