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🚀 Skyrocketed to 1,187 Waitlist Sign-ups in Just 18 Days Pre-Launch! Discover Our Secret Sauce 🌟
We cracked the code to explosive signups. 21.4% average conversion rate compared to 2.2% for the SaaS industry benchmark. My background is in behavioral economics and conversion rate optimization here is how I did it: A/B Testing Mastery with Unbounce: Dived deep into what clicks with our audience by testing every element. Design Dream Team: Hired 6 top-tier landing page designers and let creativity flow in Figma, narrowing it down to the four ultimate designs for A/B testing. Multi-Platform Ad Blitz: Launched campaigns across SEM Google, Bing, Meta, Reddit, Quora, Pinterest, and more to pinpoint where our message soared the highest. Rinse and Repeat for Optimization: We kept fine-tuning ads and landing pages, embracing the power of iteration to enhance our messaging, layout, and overall strategy. Challenge the Status Quo: Ignored the competitors playbook. Our target audience is unique, and we tailored our approach to resonate directly with them. Experiment, Adapt, Succeed: Constant experimentation slashed our CPA, ensuring we got more bang for our buck every step of the way. In addition to the waitlist, we also have around 800 clients' emails that we will market at launch! Jobsolv is launching on March 14th, armed with insights and strategies that put us on the map. Ready to be part of the revolution? Stay tuned. Support us: https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
🔥150 days streak
This is literally one of those things in your life. You start at it, learning curve is huge so only your enthusiasm/curiosity can lead you. Eventually you start to feel uncomfortable or bored, things look hard, you want to give up. But you still choose to keep going consciously. After certain time you start to gain momentum and it starts to reward you and you re super pumped to do it with more excitement. Stay with it and it will become natural to you. Rewards will be great, efforts will look normal to you. You don t have to do it consciously anymore, it will happen naturally. I tell you one thing, it feels great to be at the end. Most of the time, people who are operating here, want to open that path for the people aspiring to be here. I feel the same. I want to do something that can help other members make the most out of this community. What are your thoughts on the kind of activities I could do that could potentially help others over here?