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by unobatbayar
1700 days ago
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One thing I've learned from doing side projects is that; If you're not going to spend any time/money on marketing then stop giving your projects obscure names. I know we programmers want some Googly names that is not currently in the dictionary but no one will EVER find it and it's very hard to grow organically. If you're not making any money it doesn't mean your product is bad. It mostly means people can't find it. It's highly possible to make at least +$100 more just by using a name that a normal human would search for. Do anything so that people will can find it easily. |
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But it is a waste of time trying to tell people that discoverability is the key to success. Everyone who owns an iPhone thinks they are an app expert and the first thing they do with a new idea is to come up with an unsearchable, undiscoverable name.