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Hit 2500+ pre-launch subscribers!

I'm looking to launch my course No-Code MVP (nocodemvp.com) in Q4 and just passed 2500+ pre-launch subscribers. I started building my list at the end of 2017 (featured on BetaList). Shortly after that, I became a father and decided to be a stay-at-home dad because my GF has a very busy job. Did that for a year, and 6 months ago I picked up all the work for this course again as my kid is going to daycare 3 days a week :) Creating the content and videos is a lot of work but I'm really looking forward to put it out there!

Next to BetaList I've built my list through Reddit, Twitter and Linkedin posts. My next goal is to finish all of the content (6 out of 8 chapters are finished) and then put my launch plan into motion. When it's time I'll definitely do a write up here!

, Founder of Icon for No-Code MVP
No-Code MVP
on September 27, 2019
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    Nice job! I have had a hard time getting any traction with my pre-launch subscribers.

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      thanks! you mean GETTING pre-launch subscribers or getting them to do something? (pay/download/use etc)

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        Getting them to subscribe.

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          the question here is: who are you targeting? Where do they hang out? How are you engaging with them? If you have trouble getting people to subscribe you are maybe:

          • talking to the wrong people
          • in the wrong place
          • saying the wrong things

          It's hard to figure this out but when you have a good combination of who / where / what you'll be able to connect to possible users/customers and engage with them.

          This is also a strong basis for the rest of your journey

          (this is part of my course btw ;) )

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    nice! Did you pay for BetaList or just wait until your time came?

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      thanks! I just waited til my time came :)

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