Hi everyone! I’ve found that focusing on understanding your audience and providing consistent value is key. Start small, test what works, and adapt your strategy along the way. Engagement beats short-term reach every time! What marketing tactic has worked best for you?
utilizing social media, content marketing, local partnerships, referral programs, and other low-cost marketing
Building genuine connections and delivering value is where it's at! For me, it's all about crafting compelling narratives that resonate with the audience. If you can give that little push at the very beginning for marketing (I mean, by using those Micro-Job sites like SproutGigs), it should go through as planned.
For bootstrappers: find where your audience is already asking questions. Reddit, Quora, niche forums - these are gold mines. The trick is checking if Google indexed the thread before you reply (site:reddit.com "thread title"). One good reply on an indexed thread = passive traffic for months.
I am careful with my emotions and enthusiasm, as they can be deceiving. I look more at statistics and do more analysis, which tells me whether I am doing well or poorly.