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Places to launch our Growth Hack Tool

We are doing a growth hack - a utility tool with the most comprehensive list of one-on-one questions with ability to bookmark, social upvote and download. Would love to get advice on where all we can launch this.

Peoplebox (www.peoplebox.ai) is a Manager Success tool to help managers and teams have effective 1-on-1s, gather continuous feedback, and close more action items.

Here are a couple of lists/ places that I have that I would love to share. Most are taken from this group only but majority of places are to submit your start-up and not a microsite.

https://www.siteguru.co/startup-directory-list
https://medium.com/@webcopywriteralexlee/the-best-directories-websites-to-promote-your-saas-3564cc89d939
https://www.facebook.com/groups/SaaSgrowthhacking/
https://www.reddit.com/r/GrowthHacking/
https://sizle.io/how-to-maximise-traffic-to-a-bootstrapped-product-hunt-launch/

Thanks a ton in advance

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    Ever thought of Twitter? This is the type of product that "Twitter money fam" would love and even promote for free on your behalf (if it's good).

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      Sorry I'm not sure what "Twitter money fam" is :( Honestly Im not sure how to use twitter to promote this. Any tips?

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    There are more GH groups on FB, between 3000 and 10,000 users. Join those as well. Don't self-promote too much.
    Reach out to all the blogs/platforms with growth hacking tool lists and ask if they can add yours
    ProductHunt (not sure if you already did this?)
    Cold email outreach
    LinkedIn groups

    Also, use PhantomBuster and their recipes to do a ton of outreach and social media growth - can highly recommend their tools

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    You should probably find places to share it within your niche. Find reddits/facebook groups that would be interested.

    LinkedIn is very professional focused and is worth a shot at investing in.

    Quora for longer term trickle of traffic.

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      Thanks Rosie. I think there is a great art in launching these things at different networks. My experience has been very strange. We got incredible success from places I least expected and sites I was counting on failed miserably. :) I'm sure Twitter, LinkedIn, and Quora are great but there is a strategy to make the best out of it that perhaps we need to learn.

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