Feel free to keep us updated on what you're working on this week, we'd all love to know! I'm working on Wyrlds, a Web3 games aggregator and publication site. There's a lot to be done for our soft launch next week, but I think we'll make it: https://wyrlds.co/
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1. Brainstorm unique launch ideas (e.g. limited-time offers, exclusive access, etc.)
2. Create visually appealing Product Hunt listing with eye-catching graphics
3. Build excitement in advance of launch through social media, email campaigns, etc.
4. Plan interactive activities for launch day (e.g. Q&A sessions, live demos, etc.)
5. Collaborate with relevant influencers or bloggers to spread the word
6. Personalize outreach to upvoters and commenters
7. Offer incentives for early adopters (e.g. discounts, bonuses, etc.)
8. Collect and analyze feedback from users to continuously improve the product
9. Celebrate the launch with your team and stakeholders. What are some items that you would add to this checklist? Share your must-have items and tips for a successful Product Hunt launch!
The AI Creator Hub is finally live https://www.producthunt.com/post... and we are FEELING the excitement over here. Experienced makers, how do you get over the jitters?