If what you’re building is relevant to anyone with
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 4:27 am
If what you’re building is relevant to anyone with a DSLR camera, you’re sure to find enough people who’d be interested in giving you feedback on your concept from within those groups.
Facebook Groups (Entrepreneurial).
If you aren’t able to find many Facebook Groups with a decent number of afghanistan phone number database (think 5,000+), it might be a sign that your niche market is too small. However, you can still take to building a feedback community by activating members of entrepreneurial Facebook Groups where members are already conditioned to helping each other with projects like this.
Start with these ones, which I chose specifically because they’re not riddled with spam:
Freedom Hackers Mastermind (39,000+ members)
The Smart Passive Income Community (28,000+ members)
The Joyful Entrepreneur (37,000+ members)
Heart-centered, soul driven entrepreneurs (16,000+ members)
Coaches, Authors, Entrepreneurs (13,000+ members)
Women’s Entrepreneur Network (32,000+ members, women only)
Super Hero Entrepreneurs (10,000+ members)
LinkedIn Groups (Entrepreneurial).
On Startups (626,000+ members)
Future Trends (474,000+ members)
I Startups (248,000+ members)
Entrepreneur’s Network (33,000+ members)
Band of Entrepreneurs (26,000+ members)
Reddit Sub-Channels.
r/SideProject
r/Entrepreneur
r/Startups
r/BusinessHub
r/MutualCollaboration
Keep in mind as you begin posting in communities and forums, that you need to provide value before asking for anything in return—that’s how you build relationships with people and eventually ask them to join your feedback group.
Don’t expect to get stellar results from simply cold emailing a bunch of people you don’t really know, asking them to support your idea.
If you want my dead simple, step-by-step game plan for creating an early feedback community of 25 – 50 subscribers in a matter of days, sign up right here to get updates on my new course, 30 Days to Validate.
Want to find a profitable niche business idea this week? Join my free online course Find a Profitable Business Idea today.
Facebook Groups (Entrepreneurial).
If you aren’t able to find many Facebook Groups with a decent number of afghanistan phone number database (think 5,000+), it might be a sign that your niche market is too small. However, you can still take to building a feedback community by activating members of entrepreneurial Facebook Groups where members are already conditioned to helping each other with projects like this.
Start with these ones, which I chose specifically because they’re not riddled with spam:
Freedom Hackers Mastermind (39,000+ members)
The Smart Passive Income Community (28,000+ members)
The Joyful Entrepreneur (37,000+ members)
Heart-centered, soul driven entrepreneurs (16,000+ members)
Coaches, Authors, Entrepreneurs (13,000+ members)
Women’s Entrepreneur Network (32,000+ members, women only)
Super Hero Entrepreneurs (10,000+ members)
LinkedIn Groups (Entrepreneurial).
On Startups (626,000+ members)
Future Trends (474,000+ members)
I Startups (248,000+ members)
Entrepreneur’s Network (33,000+ members)
Band of Entrepreneurs (26,000+ members)
Reddit Sub-Channels.
r/SideProject
r/Entrepreneur
r/Startups
r/BusinessHub
r/MutualCollaboration
Keep in mind as you begin posting in communities and forums, that you need to provide value before asking for anything in return—that’s how you build relationships with people and eventually ask them to join your feedback group.
Don’t expect to get stellar results from simply cold emailing a bunch of people you don’t really know, asking them to support your idea.
If you want my dead simple, step-by-step game plan for creating an early feedback community of 25 – 50 subscribers in a matter of days, sign up right here to get updates on my new course, 30 Days to Validate.
Want to find a profitable niche business idea this week? Join my free online course Find a Profitable Business Idea today.