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I'm a hacker and have hacked (legally) into many big tech companies. At first, it was fun to mess with security controls, but when a company paid me beyond my expectations, I started my career in cybersecurity. Later on, I started my own cybersecurity company, Cyber Espial, which is now a trusted SaaS cybersecurity partner and works beyond border boundaries. Don't forget to check my LinkedIn; I love to showcase it.
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🔥16 Best PH launch tips. What did I miss?
No hacks. Just hard work. 1. Be active on PH (support others, create discussions, comment on others' discussions). 2. Create your Coming Soon page. Share it on PH, Twitter, LinkedIn. 3. Be active on social media. Post about your PH launch. 4. Connect with people from PH on LinkedIn/Twitter. 5. Clean your launch day and the day after that. 6. Check your website and the onboarding process. 7. Check your welcome email sequence. 8. Engage in real-time. 9. Don't panic. Be ready for everything. The PH team didn t launch my products on time. 10. Make sure you can reach out to people who can support your product throughout the 24-hour launch day. 11. DM people on your launch day with a reminder. 12. Join relevant groups and chats. Support people there. 13. Track your progress with tools like hunted.space or Product Wars 2 14. Prepare social media posts, announcements for communities, emails. 15. If you have a team, assign responsibilities. 16. If you have investors/current customers or work with influencers, send them a reminder before and on your launch day Product Hunt Launch Playbook: https://olenabomko.gumroad.com/l... Free checklist in Notion: https://olenabomko.gumroad.com/l...
Message to all the makers ❤️
Over the weekend, I had a profound epiphany as a fellow creator and maker. Our ability to build products has an incredible impact on real people and businesses. Just imagine, out of the countless product launches we have witnessed in this community, some of these products will become self-sustaining, profitable, or even unicorns in a matter of years. Looking back, we'll remember the time when we first supported those makers in this very community. Many makers doubt their own creations, believing that if they can build them, anyone can. But being a creator, a maker, is a unique gift. And the ability to effectively communicate about your creation with the world is an even greater calling. So, no matter what you're building, remember this: You possess the magic that the world needs. And we, the community, are here to cheer you on. I had a great chat with a community member about our approach to marketing. The conversation revolves around the challenges faced by startups and the importance of effective marketing and sales strategies. Here are the key takeaways: https://www.reddit.com/r/GrowthH...