Most founders focus on paid ads, but these free tactics consistently outperform for early-stage businesses:
The 'Reverse Outreach' Method: Instead of cold emailing, create a simple resource (like a checklist or template) relevant to your niche. When people naturally share it, you'll get warm introductions to their networks. I used this to land 5 beta clients for my last project.
Community Piggybacking: Find where your audience already gathers (Slack groups, niche forums). Don't sell - just answer questions genuinely. After establishing credibility, you can share helpful tools (like this growth toolkit we built).
The 1% Content Rule: Spend 1% of your time creating content that answers very specific questions. A single detailed Reddit comment I wrote about SaaS onboarding still drives signups 2 years later.
What's your most unexpected growth tactic?
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