@thegrowthcoder
Louis | SaaS & Build in public
1 year
Got a business idea that excites you, but not sure if it’ll work? Most spend months planning, only to find out it’s not viable. Here’s a faster, smarter way to test it. 🥷
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@thegrowthcoder
Louis | SaaS & Build in public
1 year
The key to quick validation lies in a simple marketing page, a single page that acts as your MVP, offering a minimal version of your idea that clearly communicates its value.
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@thegrowthcoder
Louis | SaaS & Build in public
1 year
What’s on this page? Catchy headline - Brief description - Clear call-to-action (CTA). Think of it as your elevator pitch: short, sharp, and impactful.
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@thegrowthcoder
Louis | SaaS & Build in public
1 year
Now, drive traffic to your page. Use targeted ads, social media, or email campaigns. Test different channels to see where your audience is. This saves time and money.
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@thegrowthcoder
Louis | SaaS & Build in public
1 year
Measure the results. Watch clicks, sign-ups, and inquiries. These metrics tell you if your idea resonates. If people are clicking, they’re interested. If they’re signing up, they’re really interested.
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@thegrowthcoder
Louis | SaaS & Build in public
1 year
Don’t stop there. Gather leads—emails, phone numbers, anything. This not only validates your idea but also starts building your customer base.
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@thegrowthcoder
Louis | SaaS & Build in public
1 year
In days, not months, you’ll know if your idea has potential. You’ll either get validation (and potential customers) or know it’s time to pivot. Either way, you win.
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@thegrowthcoder
Louis | SaaS & Build in public
1 year
Validation doesn’t have to be complicated. It just needs to be smart. Test your idea TODAY.
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@mm_ww_on_x
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7 months
@thegrowthcoder What is the threshold in those metrics? How to know if the product is good or not, based on the metrics?
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