“Launch on Product Hunt” An Anthology of Resources

Written by arthur.tkachenko | Published 2019/08/28
Tech Story Tags: product-hunt | startups | promotion | marketing | latest-tech-stories | product-hunt-tips-and-tricks | product-hunt-tools | product-hunt-growth-hacking | web-monetization

TLDR Aims to publish a guide to launch on Product Hunt and not fail it. The guide includes 27 tips to nailing your Product Hunt launch in 3 minutes. Flatbook is the #1 most upvoted product of all time on the site. The project generated $51,365 in 60 days in just 60 days. The Product Hunt’s rise: From email experiment to launchpad for startups & VC deals, read the history of PH's rise. And big thanks Ryan Hoover for that amazing team behind it!via the TL;DR App

Product Hunt, according to Wikipedia:
Product Hunt is a website that let's users share and discover new product
If you interested to read about the history of PH, read the Product Hunt’s rise: From email experiment to launchpad for startups & VC deals
Yesterday I found a new article on Medium, a guide to launch on Product Hunt and not fail it.
It was a driver to publish my collection of guides, that I saved when I first time researching this topic.
And I adore what this project do for the community of small makers. And big thanks Ryan Hoover for that amazing team behind it!
If you don’t like to read all that things, here a brief:
ShipMarketing for EngineersSide project marketing.
I’m more than just recommend to read a priceless advice from github based book and check an awesome flawless app blog.
And Karl L. Hughes made a great work too: A checklist of tactics for marketing your side projects.

So, here the links

Ok, I understand that most cool features have an inside product, created by PH team: Ship.
I use it, it’s cool, it really motivates me to push forward and when I realize that I can send messages to followers of my product — I start to write here, on Medium too.

Arthur, give me more links!

If you were impressed by the accomplishments of Product Hunt, I think you should read the detailed story: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/the-parking-book
Stories about launches at ProductHunt published each month, so in order to make that list more flexible, I create a github repository for it. Take a look and star it!
Thanks for reading, show me your love and thank you for your time.



Written by arthur.tkachenko | inspiring
Published by HackerNoon on 2019/08/28