When it comes to startup, I always see people run behind unicorn ideas which are many times overhyped or poorly implemented, is it less risky to enter into an already established market rather than creating a new market? Because what I believe is that no product can satisfy 100% of its customers, so there is always room for improvement and customer acquisition? Any thoughts on this?
We are preparing our product launch and I am a bit of a newbie when it comes to building a virtual community. Do you know the problem? A few questions: - Which channels do you use? (Twitter, PH, ...)
- How many channels?
- How do you attract followers?
- Are there cool tricks and methods?
- How many followers should you have in the different channels at least? Or if you have different things to say, please tell me.
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Product Hunt newb here I ve been enjoying digging into discussions and checking out other product launches as I prepare to launch my product. My question for more experienced PH members is how do you know you re ready for launch day? What are some key indicators you look for?