Dylan Fields
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March 4, 2020
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My co-founder Wilson and I launched our side product Confetti on January 1, 2020.
Before doing so, we had a list of everything to do before and after our launch to ensure our product had a growing audience.
We filled a Notion doc with dozens of marketing-related ideas that we could achieve for free.
Our ideas had to cost $0 because we are a bootstrapped company, and our product only costs $2.50/mo, so it wouldn’t be likely to have a good ROI if we used Facebook ads.
1. Telling our story
My co-founder and I met each other in a pretty interesting and serendipitous way.
He read my article, My 8 Side Projects That Never Saw The Light of Day, that I posted in r/sideproject, and reached out a week later with a React app that he built based on my mockups. I liked his prototype so much that we continued to work together and launch the product.
Our encounter turned partnership was intriguing enough to be a compelling story. By writing articles on Medium about our journey, I can share what I’ve learned and hopefully inspire people to create their own products.
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Dylan Fields
Dylan is an innovative content creator whose passion lies in the intersection of design and storytelling. With an academic background in interior design and literature, Dylan offers a unique perspective that translates into engaging, informative articles. Known for a vibrant, eclectic style and an ability to forecast design trends, they have become a go-to voice in the design community."
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