u/Adriana_PinkMoon

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What marketing tools are worth paying for early stage?

Bootstrapped and trying to be smart with where I spend money. Theres a million tools out there and most feel like theyre designed for teams with actual budgets

Currently doing everything manually - finding leads, writing content, posting on socials. Its working but not scalable and eating all my time

What tools actually made a difference for you early on? Not looking for enterprise stuff, just things that actually save time or get results without burning cash

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u/Adriana_PinkMoon — 9 hours ago

What marketing channels worked for you that arent the usual X/PH advice?

Everyone keeps saying X, Product Hunt, paid ads. Cool but those are saturated as hell and unless you already have an audience youre screaming into the VOID

What channels actually worked for you that nobody talks about? Looking for the unsexy stuff that actually converts not just vanity metrics...

I'll start - niche subreddits under 50k members. The big subs are brutal but smaller ones have engaged communities and mods that dont nuke everything. Got more signups from 3 small subreddits than 2 months of tweeting!

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u/Adriana_PinkMoon — 3 days ago
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What time is it best to post on Reddit for maximum engagement?

Been trying to figure out the best posting times but getting mixed answers everywhere. Some say morning EST, some say evening, some say it depends on the subreddit

Anyone actually tested this or have data on what works? Trying to grow my SaaS and dont wanna waste posts at dead hours

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u/Adriana_PinkMoon — 5 days ago

Like that one game you know isnt perfect but you dont care cause its YOUR game. The one where someone says its trash and you take it personally. Right now ludus merge arena is getting close to that for me but i want more options. Something pvp preferred cause thats where the emotional investment hits hardest. Iphone

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u/Adriana_PinkMoon — 10 days ago

Most mobile strategy games feel like they play themselves. You set up your stuff and watch it go. Recently got into merge pvp games where you build and merge units in real time during the fight and its the first time a mobile game made me actually think about positioning and timing like a real strategy game

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u/Adriana_PinkMoon — 14 days ago