Ask HN: How did you convince people to pay for your software
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1 month ago
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With so many builders and founders here I am hoping to learn early sales. We are building an MVP and reaching out to potential ICPs to see if they would be interested. We mention how our software can add value and help them gain traction.

Since our software is not ready users can not try themselves. However, we execute the process manually behind the scene. We have one person who paid us and others mentioned what could add value.

Our software is for marketing people. How do I convince them that we add value and it is worth paying for.

Looking for ideas, strategies and understand what works.

aristofun
1 month ago
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If you’re in position you need to _convince_ — you have already lost.

Unless customers need your product so much they are happy to loose some money — your business is standing on the sand.

Even without a product people can buy the idea if you found the right problem and a meaningful solution.

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Leftium
1 month ago
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If you just describe software that solves a truly painful problem, people will ask "how do I sign up?" even if the software isn't built yet.

The key is to describe the problem better than the prospect can describe it themselves. The prospect can instantly relate and assume you have the solution.

Other software is harder to sell, especially "aspirational" software that doesn't solve users' top one or two problems. Often those are "solutions looking for a problem."

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herbst
1 month ago
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I never tried to convince anyone. I try to put my product in front of my assumed target audience and let them decide their self.

If people make money it's easy to make them spend some money. Hard part is to keep them spending.

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jarule
1 month ago
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Our software is for marketing

If it's worth anything, use it to market your shit.

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meiraleal
1 month ago
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First, you need to learn about marketing. Second, you need to learn how to position yourself which is something we expect from someone that knows about marketing, which you clearly don't have by the flagged reply in the thread. Third, use those acquired skills to marketing your marketing app.
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