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Introduce yourself, but only 3 words!
Let's get to know each other, but in a more challenging way Only 3 words to describe yourself.
No more, no less.
I ll go first
'Roast My Prospects'? Let’s uncover untapped niches!
We ve all seen the classic "Roast My Landing Page" posts, and they re great for improving design and messaging. But here s a twist: what if we roasted your prospects instead?
Sometimes, the biggest opportunities lie in customer segments you haven t even thought about yet.
Which is more important: making a great product or doing effective marketing?
Hello, Product Hunt!
I vote for "marketing is more important!"
Recently, building has become really easy with the help of AI agents and tools like Cursor(thx Ai). I think the time and money needed to create a good product have significantly decreased thanks to various SaaS programs.
However, I still don t have any references to introduce to you ( ). I feel like I ve neglected marketing, which is more important than making the product. (Please tell me this is the real reason...) Especially for indie makers like me, marketing is the hardest part (I wish someone could do it for me! ).
Making a good product and promoting it are both important, and it s a pointless debate.
Still, making vs. marketing? What do you all think?
And if there are any cost-free ways for indie marketers or beginner marketers to try out, could you let me know?