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New Product Directory and 100 Ways To Get Your First Users

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Hey!

Welcome to the new WhereToPost readers since the last edition!

Today’s edition features startups.fyi, a directory that features the best products for startup founders with 30k+ monthly pageviews and a newsletter audience of 3000 founders.

#17
July 6, 2022
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Product Directory with 1.5 Million Monthly Pageviews

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Welcome to the new WhereToPost readers since last Wednesday!

Today’s edition features SaaSHub, an independent software marketplace with 1.5 million monthly pageviews and a weekly newsletter of 5800 readers.

#16
June 22, 2022
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100k Audience for your Saas and 50% Open Rate Formula

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Welcome to the new WhereToPost readers since last Wednesday!

Today’s edition features BetaPage, a website that accepts submissions of new products and highlights them to an audience of more than 100,000 people!

#15
June 15, 2022
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Newsletter with 1M Monthly Readers and a New Audience Research Tool

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In this 3 min WhereToPost edition, you’ll discover Starter Story, the only place you can share your business story and potentially bring more customers into the fold and GummySearch an audience research tool for Reddit.

Why Share your Success Story?

Starter Story has more than 1M monthly readers and 235,000 subscribers to their email newsletter.

#14
June 8, 2022
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1338 Communities with Potential Buyers

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In this 4 min read, you’ll learn how to find where your potential users live online to promote your project.

Hive Index is the ultimate directory to find communities to grow your customer base. There are communities for entrepreneurship, real estate, venture capital, etc.

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#13
June 1, 2022
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Startup Directory with 600k Visits

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WhereToPost is back after a “mini” hiatus.

In only 3 min, you’ll learn about a free directory where you can list and promote your startup/SaaS product!

#12
May 25, 2022
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Software Discovery Platform that has been Featured in Bloomberg

Another place to promote! This newsletter edition looks at the business software discovery platform Crozdesk.

#11
March 16, 2021
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10words.io and a New Copy Tool Making 30k MRR

Another place to promote! This newsletter edition we are looking at another startup directory with a bonus tip on an absolute rocket of a startup saving people time by generating marketing copy in seconds.

We start by looking at 10words.io. It allows you to present your project in 10 words or less through a free option or paid option:

#10
January 19, 2021
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A New Season For WhereToPost

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I am writing to let you know that I’ve decided to sell wheretopost.email because I need to focus my energy on my new project RankLetter. As you noticed, I can’t focus on both at the same time.

#9
January 12, 2021
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Submitting on AlternativeTo.net

AlternativeTo.net

It's time to promote! In this newsletter edition we are looking at a different type of site to promote your project on: "Alternative Sites". These sites list alternatives to existing solutions with various aspects to compare on, and they often come up on comparative searches such as "Google Analytics or Matomo" or "What is better Google Analytics or Umami".

In this case, we are looking at AlternativeTo.net. It allows you to present your project next to other projects in the same industry. Today we will add our project on AlternativeTo.net:

#8
September 2, 2020
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Submitting your Project on StartupLister.com

Hey 👋️

It's time for another newsletter on how to submit your project! Sorry for the delay since the last one - I've been working a lot (more about this later).

This time we are looking at startuplister.com - a site for discovering new startups and side-projects.

As you will see, getting listed is very simple and painless. Let's get your project listed on Startuplister:

#7
August 23, 2020
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Submitting your Project to StartupResources.io

Hey,

It’s been a while since the last newsletter about HARO. The night after I sent the newsletter I found four new backlinks 💪️ One from a domain with very high-authority 💪️💪️💪️ Very pleased about seeing it work 🚀️

While it’s been a bit quieter since the last newsletter, I’ve been working on making WhereToPost more useful: The site has now not just the archive it also has a more structured . It allows better browsing as well as later updates. So I’ve spent a bit of time and updated the articles for and with my latest lessons learnt.

#6
June 13, 2020
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Getting Media Coverage using HARO

Hey everyone,

After the quick-wins with Owwly, YourStack & co, this one will be a bit more work - and ongoing. Before you hit the "delete" button, let me tell you why I think it's worth it. Like offline media, online media has its "stars". Think about large publications such as Forbes, Business Insider or TechCrunch. These websites often rank in the Top 1000 on Alexa and have millions of visitors monthly.

Being mentioned by one of these large websites can drive a substantial amount of traffic to your project. With this you have the chance to either win more paying clients or subscribers, if you are running a newsletter. The exposure also brings the chance to connect with more bloggers, etc. and attract more mentions. With each of these mentions you will potentially receive a backlink to your project - which drives up your ranking on Google and Co.

As with everything, this doesn't come for free. You can't just send an email to a reporter and ask to be featured. This will not even get you a response. You've either got to build a relationship using Twitter etc. - a long and slow process I've never managed to pull off - or you go to where reporters and writers go to find information. Let me introduce you to "HARO" (help a reporter out). It's a free platform I've been using for a while to build up attention for my projects.

#5
May 11, 2020
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Launching on Owwly

Hello!

Every time I check sites I've mentioned in the Where To Post Newsletter and find a project I know about from previous conversations, I'm smiling a bit for myself. It makes me happy to see that people are trying the ideas out to see if they work for them. It also makes me happy to see all the support other indie hackers provide for each other. Together we are stronger!

With this in mind, I hope to see some more submissions and hopefully more attention to our side projects, I would like to introduce you to Owwly. Owwly is a product-discovery and indie-hacker learning platform similar to ProductHunt or SideProjects.net. In a similar way it allows you to post your project for another little boost:

Owwly Homepage

#4
April 30, 2020
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YourStack and more

Welcome to the third newsletter of Where To Post! I want to kick it off by saying thank you to everyone who made the launch such a great day! I didn't expect over 300 people getting excited about the little project and subscribing! I also would like to say thank you to everyone who sent me an email! It's been a long time since I've had so many chats about projects. I've learned a lot in our conversations.

To celebrate the third newsletter, here are three sites to have quick marketing wins! This time with screenshots to make it easier to follow along. Make sure to load the images or view the newsletter from the archive. Let's get started:

YourStack - the new site by team kitten 😺️

#3
April 21, 2020
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Promoting your Project on Reddit

Hello,

Here is the second newsletter from Where To Post:

Reddit is a meta-community - a community of communities. The site itself contains a large number of so-called subreddits. Each one is an individual community with its own rules and moderation. Sizes range from a few members to multi-million user communities. This brings great opportunities and challenges. On the one hand there are numerous places to engage and potentially promote your project - all using one account. On the other hand, you still have to familiarize yourself with numerous rules and environments to avoid issues.

What You Need to Know Before Promoting Anything on Reddit

#2
April 3, 2020
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Launching on ProductHunt

Hello!

Here comes the first edition of Where To Post. Please let me know what you think! Let's go:

ProductHunt is surely one of the places you want to consider for your project or startup. Below you'll find key information to get your work promoted on PH.

What to know before launching on ProductHunt

#1
April 2, 2020
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