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Sudarshan Sharma

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Bootstrapped your startup. but nobody's coming? You're not the only one. Many founders invest months (or years) in building, ship their product… and then run into a wall: no users, no traction, no buzz. I've been there too. It's not a product issue—it's typically a marketing issue. Here are 5 fast tips that actually work: 1. Know your audience. Not "everyone." Be specific. Who actually needs what you built? 2. Speak about the problem, not the product. People don't care about features. They care about pain you eliminate. 3. Leverage your network. Share what you're working on. Ask friends to reshare. It works. 4. Create value, not noise. Share helpful tips, stories, or lessons in your space. Teach, don't sell. 5. Start small, move fast. Experiment with one channel at a time. Test, learn, repeat. If your startup isn't expanding, it's not that nobody wants it. It's that they have no idea it exists (yet).

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