(from the latest issue of the Indie Hackers newsletter)
The beta version of YouTube Shorts launched in the US last week:
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from the User Acquisition Channels newsletter by Darko G.
The beta version of YouTube Shorts launched in the US a few days ago, and creators are already going viral on the platform. Founders with great content should strike while the iron is hot before the app becomes saturated.
Youtube's version of TikTok has launched in the US, and people on Twitter and Clubhouse are already reporting viral results.
Timing matters: The problem with all channels is that over time, they eventually result in horrible clickthrough rates. Simply put, every acquisition channel gets saturated eventually. This makes it much harder for new entrants to get significant results.
The solution: Monitor new channels and new features inside existing channels. YouTube adding YouTube shorts to its platform is one example of the latter.
The opportunity: Once a popular distribution channel (like YouTube) adds a new feature, they tend to give extra exposure to the early adopters for a period of time. This makes sense if you're YouTube; the best way to get people to use something is to give positive feedback. For creators, that's more views and clicks.
What this means for you: Getting started with YouTube Shorts is a good idea for people who are interested in releasing YouTube content, but have been discouraged by the lack of organic discoverability by the Youtube algorithm for ordinary videos.
But act fast: While YouTube shorts may now net you great organic reach, soon it will probably get saturated and earn the same amount of attention as regular YouTube videos (which is very little).
TikTok released its TikTok Business Creative Center, a place for creators to "learn about best practices for ads on TikTok." The tool allows you to see the top active ads by industry and country, and you can also click on an ad to see more details.
What this means for you: This tool is still limited compared to the Facebook Ad Library in terms of examples, but it's very likely to improve significantly in the future. If you're looking for creative inspiration for your video ads, TikTok's Business Creative Center may be a good place to start.
Blogger Jane Machung Wong recently reported that Twitter is working on adding a dedicated page/tab for Twitter Spaces:
Also, Telegram just launched Voice Chats 2.0, which provides unlimited audio group chats for Telegram groups.
What this means for you: Group audio chats are the new stories. Facebook is also working on a Clubhouse clone.
By the end of 2021, each major platform is likely to have its own version of Clubhouse. You'll be able to start live audio chats in your Facebook Groups, Telegram Groups, Instagram profiles/pages and so on. As with any new format, these platforms will reward early adopters with extra organic exposure. Get in on the game early for the best results.
Do you plan to give YouTube Shorts a try? Discuss in the comments!
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from the Volv newsletter by Priyanka Vazirani
đĄ Homeownership startup Pacaso raised $75M, going from launch to unicorn in five months.
đ Amazon delivery drivers have to consent to AI surveillance or lose their jobs.
đ YouTube won't remove a three-hour livestream of the Boulder, Colorado shootout, claiming it has "news or documentary context."
đ« Citigroup CEO bans Zoom calls on Fridays, encouraging employees to take vacations.
đ± Utah passes bill blocking porn from all cellphones and tablets.
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from the Trends.vc newsletter by Dru Riley
TechCrunch has released tickets to its popular Disrupt conference, which will be held virtually this year. People are taking advantage of the early bird pricing in droves. Why? Like TechCrunch, founders who pay close attention to value-based pricing are able to frame offers as investments, not expenses.
Why it matters:
Problem: At best, flawed pricing limits your ability to reinvest in growth. At worst, it misaligns incentives, causing stakeholders to work against one another.
Value-based pricing sets prices based on a customer's perceived value. This allows you to frame offers as investments instead of expenses.
Pricing Models:
Services:
SaaS:
Platforms (% of sales):
You may be thinking: "This sounds like a lot of work."
It can be. But price optimization provides asymmetric upside. I'm speaking to a future of decentralized networks with low switching costs.
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from the Marketing Examples newsletter by Harry Dry
My favorite titles donât follow a formula. Theyâre throwaway lines a customer might say that capture your product in a way a formula canât.
You write them by âriffingâ and talking to customers.
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Slides with Friends officially launched at the end of November 2020. Three months later, we had over 1K active users on the platform!
Slides with Friends is a tool for making video calls better. Its interactive slide deck builder (with tons of pre-made games you can use) makes Zoom calls engaging and fun for your audience. It's like PowerPoint meets Jackbox games, where the goal is to help people come together and feel connected.
In March 2020, I was (am) running a startup in the pet care tech industry. We were in multiple cities, slated for an NYC launch in Q2, and had just hit $60K MRR in February. March was on track to beat that. 2020 was on track for $1M ARR.
In a period of two weeks, our revenue dropped by 75%. People stopped going to work (and stopped spending big bucks on pet care). Instead of a million dollars in 2020, we did $300K in revenue.
Due to COVID-19, we suddenly had a completely remote team, a system with the capacity to run at 3x its current rate, and some time on our hands. I wanted to help make our team meetings a little better and still be able to connect with friends and family. Me and my cofounder, Mason Hipp, dreamed up SlidesWith together as a way to solve all of these issues at once.
It's a freemium product, and our paid conversion rate is currently ~6%. We're running annual pricing only, at $48/year (dirt cheap compared to our competitors).
For those interested in the technicals, it's VueJS on the frontend and Hasura/PostgreSQL on the backend. The site is statically generated and deployed via Netlify, and all of the backend infrastructure is handled by Nhost.
I'm a snooty, overly intellectual introvert who's had to learn how to overcome these traits. Here's an article I wrote about running great events as an introvert.
I'm running an event this Friday (3/26) about How to Beat Zoom Fatigue. If you run a lot of remote meetings, this is for you.
Also, here's a lifetime 50% off discount if you'd like to check out the product! Discount ends April 1.
AMA about growing a SaaS product, finding good marketing channels, being an introvert who still has to network, getting flattened by a global pandemic, etc.!
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Special thanks to Jay Avery for editing this issue, to Nathalie Zwimpfer for the illustrations, and to Darko G., Priyanka Vazirani, Harry Dry, Dru Riley, and Cecilia Razak for contributing posts. âChanning
i like Youtube shorts