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| | Ask HN: How to outsource marketing for my bootstrapped 'lifestyle business'? | | 7 points by manishsharan on Oct 8, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments | | I am bootstrapping my 'lifestyle business'. I have a good product in a mature market: traction will be slow to come and I am running low on my savings and I don't want to blow them on expensive adwords. SEO with long tail keyword will take a long time to convert. I am thinking I should take a contract job 9-5 and outsource marketing and promotion to someone else. I know this is a bad idea but bills have to be paid. Has anyone done this before ? who do you outsource to ? What does it cost ?Please share. |
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Writing on a blog nobody reads isn't going to do much for you. The way content gets backlinks typically involves the people who write it hustling just as much to get those links: posting them themsleves, talking to influential people who can share them, running contests and giveaways, guest posting for exposure. Content creation is less than half of the work of successfully using content marketing for customer acquisition.
You can't really outsource this stuff at the beginning IMO. Nobody else is going to have the knowledge and the passion to get those early customers for you. You need to be in the loop personally to hear the rejections and see how your product is being used to know how to move it forward and how to market it more effectively.