Rachit Nigam

Rachit Nigam

Product | Fintech, Hospitality | B2B,B2C

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Richard Fangโ€ข

4yr ago

Do you listen to music / audio when working (or do you sit in silence)?

Would love to see what people listen to (or don't). I've always listened to lo-fi music when working and it actually makes me somewhat productive but I'm curious to see what others do
Lara Tankalโ€ข

3yr ago

Your favourite way of getting feedback from customers?

All options have pros and cons; some are more convenient, the feedback you get with certain ways are more accurete and genuine, some are just complicated to manage. What are your experiences?
Aaron O'Learyโ€ข

3yr ago

What's one piece of advice you would give to a first time maker?

There's probably tons of advice I wish I had but if I could go back I would tell me that failure is necessarily a fail, we can learn from it and take those learnings to our next journey
Sven Radavicsโ€ข

3yr ago

New to the Product Hunt community? Introduce yourself here and say hello!

Reply with: 1) Name 2) What you do 3) Help you can offer 4) Help you need And let others discover you.
Natallia Shakhmetava โ€ข

3yr ago

What do you think about higher education, is it necessary these days?

Recently, we have a discussion about that topic with few friends, I am curious to know what the tech community thinks about this.
Sveta Bayโ€ข

3yr ago

15 one-sentence tips to grow your Twitter audience faster ๐Ÿš€

Hey Product Hunters We all know that building audience and community is a superpower. Building a personal brand also pays off: more people support you during the launch, you can easily find beta testers, and validate new ideas. I went from 0 to 4300 followers on Twitter in 4 months. Here're 15 one-sentence tips: 0-100 followers 1. Use DM to find like-minded people. 2. Treat your Twitter account like a product: set up a value proposition, tone of voice, and "competitor analysis." 3. Set daily targets on posts and replies (ex. 3 posts, 30 replies). 100-1000 followers 4. Make weekly content planning. 5. Experiment a lot. 6. Get inspired by new Tweet formats from influencers. 7. Re-use content: 1 thread can be divided into 10 1-liners. 8. Don't be disappointed with low engagement, it happens even with big accounts. 9. Engage with big accounts right after they post smth (Notify button will help ) 1000+ followers 10. If you want a loyal and active audience, respond to comments (not only with GIFs haha). 11. Be a human, with all this AI flex, people want more life content. 12. Don't post just theory, post your experience and examples. #buildinpublic 13. Analyze what content works better for you and double down on it. 14. Try to go viral: analyze viral content examples and implement them. 15. Experiment with your bio because the conversion from visitor to follower highly depends on it. Try to implement at least 1 advice today and see how it's going Do you have any tips to add? ________________ If you want to learn more, here's the article about growing from 0 to 1000 in 50 days based on my experience https://blog.makerbox.club/1000-...
Subhenduโ€ข

4yr ago

You have your MVP ready. Now what's next?

I am learning on my own. Mostly looking at others. This one question I have for a long time. What you all doing once you have your MVP up and running? Share anything
Sveta Bayโ€ข

3yr ago

12 rules that helped us to go from 0 to $17K without any marketing budget ๐Ÿš€

1. There is no such thing as too much social proof 2. The higher price, the better customers 3. Empower users, not market them 4. Talking to customers is a shortcut to success 5. Having an email list is a superpower 6. Nobody wants to book a meeting with you 7. Showing the product > Describing the product 8. Nail one acquisition channel before adding the second 9. Sell positive future, not product features 10. Your customers are the best promoters 11. Distribution is more important than the content 12. Paying customers is the true validation You can see how we implement all these rules on the landing page of MakerBox Marketing Workbook https://www.makerbox.club/workbook