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by fhd2 1256 days ago
I'm interested in "build an audience before building a product" - classically you would determine a target market/niche, build an MVP, and then attempt to market it, refine it with early customers. What kind of audience and conversations can you have without _any_ product? I've seen more than one startup fail by investing into marketing without having anything to market ready. But I'm curious in other experiences.
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When I was building PitchGround, this is what I did. My target audience were mostly small business owners, agencies and marketers.

So I built a community around these people and start providing them with value contents, started doing some webinars, partners and collaboration.

Built an initial set of audience, and then launched PitchGround.

I will always ask questions in the community, which I would use as a way to validate my idea, get feedback and more.

This helped me connect with my audience better. When I launched PitchGround, I already had initial audience to begin with.

I continue doing the same till date.

Build Contents to Build Distribution > Invite users to our community> Create Brand Awareness.

That's the general flow I follow.