This. Have done this for my own and in some cases friends' potential startups: a fake door landing page and a couple hours of posting to discussion groups (don't spam, do it where communities allow) or a small Google ads advertising budget.
There's been a couple cases where that simple amount of initiative plus about a half day of work, the resulting feedback was enough of a push to overcome hesitations my friends' had in starting a company.
You’ll also need some kind of SEO to drive traffic to the page.
And if your project is in a niche area, then it probably not help at all.
I setup a landing page and in the last 6 months I’ve had less that 100 visits and no interactions with any of the call to actions; even with paid advertisements on linked in and google.
I thought about doing that, but it felt like false advertising and I didn't want to (a) piss people off, (b) underwhelm them, or (c) commit to getting the project ready for use by any specific date. Am I overthinking it?
Set an expectation that you plan to launch by some date and collect email id. If they are willing to share their email then that shows they are really interested.
Ozzie_osman|4 years ago
There's been a couple cases where that simple amount of initiative plus about a half day of work, the resulting feedback was enough of a push to overcome hesitations my friends' had in starting a company.
bjacobt|4 years ago
And if your project is in a niche area, then it probably not help at all.
I setup a landing page and in the last 6 months I’ve had less that 100 visits and no interactions with any of the call to actions; even with paid advertisements on linked in and google.
danielvaughn|4 years ago
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mentos|4 years ago