My plan is to focus on web designers at first. I'm thinking that web designers must have a hard time competing with services such as Squarespace, which make it so easy for businesses to create beautiful, basic websites at a low cost. Offering kookoomaps to their customers' websites could be a way for web designers to add unique value.
Plus, convincing a single web designer to use kookoomaps could bring in an ongoing stream of customers.
For a product guy like me, selling is the hard part. It's good to have made a start!
My expertise is in designing products that work for humans – not to mention writing.
I thought a good way to combine these two skills to create content that will be valuable to others – including both IndieHackers and potential customers – would be to start a blog about keeping humans in mind when making websites and apps.
The touchhuman tech blog is now live at touchhuman.com – subscribe for weekly insights into tech with a human touch.
I have a website live at kookoomaps.com, I have a process to generate a kookoomap for any business given no more than a name and an address, and I have a way for customers to embed their kookoomap into their website with a snippet of HTML.
Ready to start getting potential customers' eyes on these eye-popping animated maps!