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Working this process for just 1 week netted me

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 4:27 am
by zihadhosenjm90
Working this process for just 1 week netted me 47 email subscribers for my early feedback group. Eventually, you could scale up this kind of outreach by employing one of the best CRMs for small business, but at this stage, that’s overkill.

Now, it’s your turn.

Begin by working your way down this list:

Friends & family
Co-workers
Former co-workers
Other professionals you’ve worked with
Classmates or former classmates from school
Teachers or professors you’ve had
Fellow members in clubs, societies, groups or meetup networks you’re in
Scroll through your recent text messages.

Browse through your last couple hundred personal emails.

Head into your Facebook friend list, LinkedIn connection list and check out your Twitter followers.

Look for people you know, who you think may have an interest in what you’re building.

Then, out of the people who express interest in your idea, ask them if afghanistan phone number database anyone else they know who comes to mind—that might be excited about what you’re building. Double down and get more qualified referrals so that you can keep having conversations with your target audience.

I personally recommend tracking this process rigorously so that you can see the growth of your community and keep their contact information all in one (free) place. Enter: Google Sheets.

Each time I came across someone from my text messages, emails, and Facebook friend list who I thought could be right for checking out my site idea, I added them to a Google Sheet so that I could easily keep track of all my leads.

Here’s a snapshot of my tracking sheet (and here’s a template you can grab for free):

validate-business-idea-early-subscriber-email-collection-sheet-for-lets-hike-california
I stopped after getting to 100 potential people I could ask to join my early feedback group.

Expanding your early feedback group beyond your personal network.

With my personal challenge to validate a business idea, I didn’t need to take it this far. I was able to track down enough people interested in hiking in California that I personally knew by combing through my text messages, personal emails and Facebook friend list.