u/robbiesloan

How to get your first 10 customers without spending on ads

  1. Write down 20 people who might benefit from your product.
  2. DM them. Not with a pitch — with a question.
  3. Listen to what they say.
  4. If it resonates, ask if they want to try it.
  5. Repeat.

10 customers before you spend a cent on ads.

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u/robbiesloan — 23 hours ago

Focus on one channel until it works. Then add another

Most founders try 5 channels at once and get mediocre results everywhere.

Pick one channel. Master it. Get consistent results.

Then add a second.

Channel clarity beats channel diversity every time.

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u/robbiesloan — 2 days ago
▲ 626 r/nostalgia

I often wonder where those kids in school that used to turn their eyelids inside out are now?

u/robbiesloan — 2 days ago
▲ 33 r/90s

Highest grossing movies of the 90s. What's your Top 3?

u/robbiesloan — 4 days ago

Your biggest problem isn't your product. It's obscurity

Most products don't fail because they're bad.

They fail because nobody knows they exist.

You can have the best solution in the world and still earn nothing if you can't get in front of the right people.

Distribution is the job.

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u/robbiesloan — 5 days ago
▲ 151 r/nostalgia

The year's 1996, it's Saturday, you head to Blockbuster with $10 to rent movies. What are you picking up?

u/robbiesloan — 5 days ago