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Hi all, I'm close to releasing a tool that helps people find the right product in a confusing product category.
My question is how to initially monetize and market this (on launch).
The product is a simple tool that allows you to select your preferences step by step, and then comes up with a list of viable products for your specific requirements. Think of someone buying a laptop, they might answer a few questions on what they plan to do with it (gaming, video editing, office work), what they want to connect to it (mouse, keyboard, ssd etc) so that you get a list of laptops that will work with those specific requirements.
The final screen is then a list of viable products, similar to how an ecommerce store might list products with filters and sorting.
My monetization strategy is simply to have Amazon affiliate links on those products cards ('View on Amazon' button). But I'm wondering if this is a good strategy to go for initially, because I want to promote the tool as a simple, useful tool in specific communities on Reddit and some other sites.
Would it be better to initially leave it unmonetized, promote it as 'just' a useful tool, then when it gets traction add monetization? Initial income would probably be limited anyway, and it might be a lot easier to get traction in those communities if it wasn't seen as pure self-promotion.
Has anyone here used a strategy like that?
My question is how to initially monetize and market this (on launch).
The product is a simple tool that allows you to select your preferences step by step, and then comes up with a list of viable products for your specific requirements. Think of someone buying a laptop, they might answer a few questions on what they plan to do with it (gaming, video editing, office work), what they want to connect to it (mouse, keyboard, ssd etc) so that you get a list of laptops that will work with those specific requirements.
The final screen is then a list of viable products, similar to how an ecommerce store might list products with filters and sorting.
My monetization strategy is simply to have Amazon affiliate links on those products cards ('View on Amazon' button). But I'm wondering if this is a good strategy to go for initially, because I want to promote the tool as a simple, useful tool in specific communities on Reddit and some other sites.
Would it be better to initially leave it unmonetized, promote it as 'just' a useful tool, then when it gets traction add monetization? Initial income would probably be limited anyway, and it might be a lot easier to get traction in those communities if it wasn't seen as pure self-promotion.
Has anyone here used a strategy like that?