Marketing Tips
8 tips
Short, actionable marketing advice curated from experienced founders and top marketers. Each tip is sourced from real practitioners on X, Reddit, and industry blogs — covering growth hacking, content marketing, social media, SEO, and more. Browse by category or search to find tactics you can implement today, whether you're launching your first product or scaling to your next revenue milestone.
How to Find and Market in the Largest Subreddits for Your Niche
Learn how to find the biggest subreddits in your niche and build a Reddit marketing strategy that actually works — without getting banned or shadowbanned.
Run marketing like a company: multi-agent AI teams explained
Learn how multi-agent AI setups can improve marketing output for small teams by assigning specialized roles instead of relying on one generalist AI tool.
From $0 to $700 MRR: The 3-Phase Growth Sequence for Early Founders
Learn the 3-phase MRR growth sequence solo founders use to go from $0 to $700 MRR — without content marketing or paid ads in the early stages.
The only Twitter/X marketing system you need as a solo founder
A simple Twitter/X marketing system for solo founders with no marketing background. Post daily, write weekly threads, and build trust in 6 months.
Rank on Google in 48 Hours Using Medium (No Website Needed)
Use Medium's domain authority to rank on Google in 48 hours without a website. Here's how to find buying-intent keywords and drive product traffic fast.
How to grow a startup to $10k MRR using Reddit
How to grow a startup to $10k MRR using Reddit: subreddit selection, karma building, keyword alerts, and content that actually converts.
Stop building and start marketing: the AI vibe marketing stack
Learn how solo founders can use AI tools to build a vibe marketing system — from playbook design to 24/7 execution — and stop relying on shipping alone.
Use Reddit and X to Generate Copy-Ready Prompts From the Last 30 Days
An open-source tool that scans Reddit and X from the last 30 days to generate copy-ready AI prompts from real user patterns. Free and MIT-licensed.