I made 2 marketing microapps - one failed, one didn't

Joel

Joel

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I made 2 marketing microapps - one failed, one didn't

After an initial failed launch of my new accountability coaching app, I decided that I really needed to take marketing more seriously if I wanted this to work, and brainstormed a bunch of different tactics.

One that appealed to my product side was marketing microapps - little free side projects that would hopefully generate traffic and qualified leads for my service.

I settled on two to begin with, and they performed radically differently - in short, one bombed and one didn’t:

Micro-app 1: iplan.to

iplan.to in action

First I coded iplan.to, a 30 day habit streak app. It lets you set a goal and tick whether you got it done or not each day - basically the Seinfeld "don't break the chain" concept. 

I build in a way it could be used without needing to register or download anything, basically to make the friction as little as possible with users able to enter an email if they wanted the security of the link being sent to them (eg- to be able to access it on different machines or in case they cleared cookies on their browser)

Microapp 2: moreproductive.me

More Productive Me landing page

Next I created moreproductive.me, a 30 day "productivity bootcamp" where users are sent a daily tip on productivity, supported by scientific research and encourage users to apply them to their own lives.

How did they do? Let’s break it down:

Development effort?

iplan.to took well over a full week to create, test and iterate. In contrast, moreproductive.me took only one to two days to develop (being a limited life email newsletter) with content writing adding an extra day’s worth to the effort.

Winner: moreproductive.me by a lot

Marketing effort?

Both projects were shared in similar forums and communities online, and roughly around a full day's worth of sharing each.

Winner: a tie

Traffic?

iplan.to launched on 18th of Jan and has received 620 visitors so far:

moreproductive.me launched on 23rd Feb and has gained 551 visitors so far:

Winner: a tie (iplan.to gained 12% more visitors, but over a longer time)

Email subscribers?

iplan.to gained only 33 emails, a miserly 5% conversion rate of site visitors. On the other hand, moreproductive.me gained 247 subscribers, a conversion rate of over 40%, 8 times better than iplan.to!

Winner: moreproductive.me, by a long shot.

Revenue leads?

I had links to my main project GoalsWon in both microapps. So far iplan.to has gained a grand total of 0 leads to my paid service. On the other hand, moreproductive.me has already directly led to one paying subscriber (potential annual revenue of $720 to $1200 depending on plan) with one other warm lead that has a good chance of closing.

Conclusion

I learned a few lessons from first two marketing microapps:

Overall, worth it both for the new revenue and even more so for the lessons learned.

Onwards!

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