The Ultimate Startup Marketing Checklist
I’ve put together a simple list of the essentials you need to know to grow your startup.
I have read tons of guides and articles about startup marketing. Some of them had more than 4000 words. It’s not a secret, that I am a lazy person and I really hate long and empty stories. I’d rather get interesting information as fast as possible.
That’s the reason why I decided to write simple startup marketing to do list (checklist). I was collecting these tips and tricks for more than 4 years. Our last project Kickresume got more than 300K downloads without spending a penny on paid advertising. We just followed these simple steps.
Of course my checklist is not finished yet. Everyday I find something new worth of adding. Here is the latest version. Enjoy!
→ Before launch←
- Pick kick-ass name for your startup it will be your best investment for the future.
- Don't forget to save different domain names like .com .co .eu .io .ca…
- Define your target audience and personas.
- Create social media profiles and start posting regularly to get fans/followers.
- Set up coming soon page (you can use Launchrock) and push users into inviting their friends (get some inspiration from Robinhood)
- Start building invite list for beta testers, offer priority access or discount for early adopters.
- Sign up for Betalist and other similar sites.
- Start writing blog.
- Implement Google Analytics and other tools (Mixpanel, Buffer, Intercom, Mailchimp, Ahrefs…)
- Submit your startup on Angelist, CrunchBase, StartupTunes… (you can use this ultimate list)
- Build a press list and relationship with journalists.
- Be press friendly and create media kit/press page.
- Start beta testing, measure everything and get feedback from testers (by phone, email…)
- Prepare for the launch — set up launch date, write and share press releases, promote on social media profiles, prepare newsletter, invite all your beta users…
→ After launch←
- Measure, measure, measure. everything. (HotJar, Google Analytics, Mixpanel, Intercom…
- Make A/B tests (landing page, newsletters, sign up forms…)
- Focus on your target audience and target market.
- Ask your users and get feedback on your product.
- Use bugtracking tools and ask users for help.
- Growth Hacking is your best friend. This list of Growth Hacks can help.
- Learn some lessons from how popular startups onboard new users.
- Write killer transactional emails (sent to a user based on some action) and use Mandrill to deliver them. Here are some great examples.
- Don’t forget to send newsletter. If you have thousands of subscribers use Amazon SES. It's really cheap and effective.
- Prepare social media and content strategy.
- Post on your social media profiles regularly and communicate with your fans/followers. Also try websites like Quora or Slideshare.
- Implement Twitter cards on your blog.
- Get rich snippet in Google search results.
- Sell BENEFIT not FEATURE and solve problem. This is one of the most common mistake made by startups.
- Show what happening ''behind the scenes'' of your startup. (pictures from offices, secret future features…)
- Collect and show testimonials from your happy users.
- SEO takes time but it's really effective.
- Write fresh content for your blog regularly and try guestblogging. (this can help: The Ultimate list of 95 Blogpost Ideas by Buffer) Don't forget to promote your content.
- Use HD stock photos in your blog posts, social media posts… (get some free pictures here)
- Google+ is not dead! Join communities and post interesting content. You will also get better search results ☺
- Create viral promotional video. Here are some great examples.
- Get featured on Product Hunt, Hacker News, Killer Startups and post on Reddit.
- Get featured on Techcrunch. Here Are The TechCrunch Staff’s Email Addresses.
- Launch referral program like Dropbox.
- If you have some budget start paid advertising (Google Adwords, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Youtube…)
- Don’t forget the power of word-of-mouth.
- Try affiliate marketing.
- Follow trends in startup marketing (10 Trends for Startup Marketing in 2015)
- Make Sean Ellis test
- Tune up your pricing page (11 Tips for a Pricing Page)
- Read this article on Medium +300 Awesome Free Things for Entrepreneurs.
- Build relationships (also with your competitors)
- Write Medium Blog post ☺
Keep-it-simple-stupid (KISS) & be creative.
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