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Reddit Audience Research Tool

Hey folks, I've always really appreciated the feedback from this group on landing page copy.

I just re-wrote my landing page for GummySearch to include some of the latest features, benefits, and a bit of a repositioning as well.

Check it out and let me know what you think! Any feedback is welcome

And if you are currently ideating businesses, validating your solution, or looking to acquire your first customers, try doing so with the help of online communities (for free!)

https://gummysearch.com/

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Landing Page Feedback
on November 20, 2021
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    why is ur product for "startup founders" ?
    Other than that, I love everything you wrote in the page, it has the right balance of benefits and features, the CTAs are strong enough too, that make me wanna sign up for the FREE trial to see if I can actually get some users through reddit!

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      Thanks for the feedback!
      What do you think would be a better fit there instead of "startup founders"? I added that because that's been most of the people that use my product now. I guess that I could market towards a broader audience, but I do think having some targeting is a good idea.

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        It depends on your marketing strategy, do you cold call founders?

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          Cold calling isn't in my current marketing strategy. But for the channels I do use, yes startup founders and indie hackers are the biggest target customer segment.

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    @thefedoration, super interesting! Signed up for a trial and found some interesting info, but then stalled.

    How different is it from me searching Reddit?
    You run the search within predefined subreddits. I already do that on Reddit myself from time to time. So the only value I can get is in alerts.
    What would help me is if you surfaced some insight that I can't get via reddit search.
    One thing I have to do often is look up the poster profile. Is it a bot? What else are they posting about? How credible is it?
    I would happily pay for an alert on certain keywords within certain subreddits. My interest is in connecting devs with employers, so anything related to hiring, candidates, talent is of interest. I couldn't get your search to give me results that would be any more relevant than direct search on Reddit.

    I'm working on something very similar for GitHub - finding people. Take a look at stackmuncher.com. Interested to hear your feedback.

    Keen to see how you progress. Tag me if you need another round of reviews later.

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      Hey Max, thanks for signing up for GummySearch!

      Reddit is made for discovering & consuming new types of content, and GummySearch is made for efficiently finding things that you are looking for.

      For your goal (lead-generation), that means:

      • exact keyword searches
      • finding both submissions and comments
      • saving conversations to outreach lists
      • tracking keywords to stay in the loop

      Besides the lead-generation use-case, people also use my product to discover new communities and conversations that would inspire business opportunities (like pain points or solution requests). It's especially helpful in this regard if someone is looking into multiple audience types for their research purposes.

      Hope that helps! If you want to give it another shot and do what you're doing in Reddit, but much more efficiently in GummySearch, feel free to reach out and I'd be happy to extend your trial.

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