There's a saying in investing circles - bulls are right 29 days a month. Bears are right for only 1 day.
That one day erases 29 bull days.
Whether that's beautiful or sad or both, we'll let you decide for yourself. We, on the other hand, are here to share some of our
This is for your social media. It has been seen that startups and midcaps try to build a social presence on EVERY social app that there is.
You don't need to do that!
If your Twitter game is strong, maybe you don't need that Pinterest profile.
Each social platform has their meta-rules and inside jokes that can get overwhelming if you try to gobble them all. For example, don't use emojis on Reddit!
At HackerNoon, we went a step further because we could. As a media house that publishes 45k+ writers, getting thousands of followers was easy. So, our goal was figuring out how to get more bang for our sponsors' buck.
We experimented with Ads on all the major social media platforms to see which:
Brought Engagement
Reached a wider audience
Had a lower CPM
Was easier to deploy
HackerNoon sponsors
We experimented with:
Customized lead images
Custom social copies
Split budgets across platforms
'Timing' the ad
'Link in first comment'
We found out that splitting the budget wasn't helping at all. In fact, it was garnering lesser reach when compared to going all in on just one platform.
This is why this newsletter advocates for focusing on your winners instead of doubling down on your ego.
We also found out that (contrary to popular belief) customized lead images and 'link in first comment', despite being very time-consuming and being hard to automate -
DO NOT HAVE A MARKED IMPACT ON THE REACH OF THE POST! Damn, that one was an eye-opener!
Given the finance and tech nature of our content (and our readers), our platform of choice has been Twitter (Chief Twit shenanigans notwithstanding).
We've been spending $20 on every #hackernoon-top-story that fetched about 7k impressions and an 8% engagement rate.
For sponsors, we go the extra mile, or two. Here,
This has been so successful that we built an entire offering around it -
Give that a spin to see for yourself or
talk to us to learn more!