We created our SaaS app (pacpacs.com) and initially released it as a kind of preview/trial to a select few people. We found it very hard to follow the "release early" mantra since the MVP for our service was not really that minimal, so drumming up any hype for the unfinished product was tricky.
A few days ago we opened our doors to the public and I'm now trying to get the word around.
I've started emailing relevant blogs and have put together a more formal 'press release' type page that I am linking to in my emails (https://www.pacpacs.com/press/20101007). But I'm not getting much of a response.
Is this the method most other people use in more niche industries?
Should we consider paying a newswire service to run the release too?
And a longshot: are there any physical therapists on HN that might be interested in giving any feedback :)
Any feedback on the site/service/biz much appreciated!
A personalised email for EACH site individually. Hire someone to do this if neccessary. Track your replies. If nobody replies, then you don't have a product. Otherwise, lead them through it.
The more emails you exchange with a customer, the more likely he is to buy! B2B is all about communicating with the customer, making him feel safe with you, like you are a partner taking care of a small part of his business.
Always end every email with a hook that will make him reply to you.
Press-Release, Relevant Blogs and so on are NOT going to make you customers. You have to reach out personally! Your market is too small, too in-cohesive and too static for anything other than aggressive personal approaching your customers to work.
I've done years of these types of sales, and I hate it with a passion. If you don't like writing emails to people then figure out how to get someone else to do it for you.