I have a side project that I think is pretty cool. Trouble is, pretty much no one knows about or uses it!
For those who have had successful side projects, do you have any tips for better publicizing projects without being spammy?
I have a side project that I think is pretty cool. Trouble is, pretty much no one knows about or uses it!
For those who have had successful side projects, do you have any tips for better publicizing projects without being spammy?
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Not universal recipes, just some empirical observations.
UPD I understood side project, as open source project, but maybe you meant some product that you want to sell. Oh well...
Thanks for the reply!
Yes, it is an open source project. You mention a good point about creating a niche library. My project is a notification library for React, which it seems are a dime a dozen. Maybe that’s why it hasn’t caught on - maybe I just need a more unique idea!
Not trying to make any money on it, I just want to get my name and work out there more.
Thanks again!
Stereobooster said it all 🙂
It's all about connections and marketing. The more connections on social media you have, the less money you'll spend on marketing.
Try to join discord servers or forums related to your project. Make some friends (ask about there projects, download and share their projects, and they will do that too 😉)
I can post your project on my website if you'd like to. It's free 😁
I have side projects (not successful, though :)) but a tip that immediately comes to minds is to share a link to the project when you ask for tips on how to promote it 😊😂
Another tip is to find communities with a similar interest and just tell them about your project.
I debated sharing a link but didn’t want to come across as spammy or self promoting 😁 This post is purely for advice, not for viral marketing 😂
It depends, of course, on how one phrases it. If the focus is too much on the link and making sure everyone notices it, then it will probably come across as spammy. But if it's more like "I have this side project which I think will benefit many people but doesn't get much attention. How can I promote it to the right people. Oh, and here's a link to the project" kind of thing, I don't think will sound too demanding.
Another tip I can think of is to write a post about how your side project came to be. Something like "I had this problem and couldn't find a solutions. So I decided to build this thing which makes my work much easier...". If the problem is common enough, people will probably relate to it and want to try your solution.
Like others mentioned it'd be helpful if you wrote about it to explain the thought process behind it. I'd also see if there are any newsletters that might be interested in including your project - there's usually a way to submit suggestions.