Welcome to UpGroves! Your go-to newsletter for making money online, building an audience, and learning from real-life cases. Without further ado, let's dig in. Growing Your Business Without an AudienceLet's face it. Growing your business by building an audience is a great idea. But it takes A LOT OF WORK. Sure, having an audience has a lot of benefits, but it doesn't happen overnight. For example, I joined Twitter back in 2010, and only at the end of last year did I finally get 1,000 followers. That's 12 years after I opened up my account. Now, creating content for my blog, newsletter, and for X involves:
Phew! That's a lot. Is there another way to grow? If you want quicker results (and you're anxious like me), you'll want to consider these alternatives to generate income while you slowly build your audience. 3 Strategies to Grow Your Business Without an Audience
1. Collaborating with InfluencersPartnering with social media influencers or creators could bring you thousands of users in a short period. By showcasing your product or service to their audience, you can get that money flowing without having a following of your own. For the team at Formula Bot, an Excel formula generator, everything changed when a TikTok user with over 4.5 million followers decided to feature their website. Within a month and a half after the video went viral, they had an impressive 350,000 users and generated $700 in subscriptions during their soft launch. You can read more about their story here. Expert Sales Group generated $6M in sales for their online course. After a period of no growth, they ventured into influencer marketing. A few Facebook posts by a known influencer got them about 1,000 leads for their free course (with a % of them converting into paid customers later.) Advantages:
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2. Posting in CommunitiesContributing to online communities like Reddit, Discord, or Facebook groups can be quite effective as well. For example, the sales CRM Breakcold gained 267 beta users in just 4 hours by posting in specific Facebook Groups where they found community members interested in products like theirs. After sharing two posts in Martech and LTDs groups, they received hundreds of comments from people eager to join as beta users. And ShipFast, a NextJs boilerplate, saw over 100,000 website visitors from a single Reddit post. Advantages:
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3. Adding Your Business to Review SitesDid you know that 99.9% of consumers read reviews when they buy something online? Review sites are websites made specially to allow customers to leave a review on the product or service you're selling. Examples include Clutch, Trustpilot, G2, and Capterra. Gymdesk, a gym management software, quickly ranked first in searches for "martial arts gym software" after just a couple of months of running ads on Capterra. So by running ads on a review site, they got people to leave ratings which then allowed their software to rank on the same website. The social media agency Socialistics invested in Clutch listings to enhance their visibility and credibility, and they achieved great success as a result: "From day one I committed to investing time and money into it because, for us, they have top 3 search visibility for our #1 keyword so it made sense for us." Advantages:
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Which is the best strategy?It depends on your business stage and type:
In growing UpGroves, I've been trying to be active in communities where my audience hangs out. However, finding the balance between sharing valuable content and not appearing spammy is tricky. I'm trying to promote my newsletter effectively by:
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