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I’m very methodical when it comes to creating growth frameworks at Thinkbox.I believe in using tools like Trello, Airtable, and Zapier to help organize and automate my efforts.Below are some unpaid growth tactics that I used for Yoroomie that could easily be applied to growing your backpack business.Facebook GroupsThere are HUNDREDS of Facebook Groups that you can find around “adventure”, “outdoor traveling”, “hiking”, “nomad lifestyle”, etc. Add yourself to these groups and introduce yourself. Share content that engages members of the groups before you start blasting promo on your backpack.Twitter “keyword search”Do a Twitter keyword search for “hiking trips”, “outdoor activities”, “backpacks”, etc. and do some tweet outreach back to those people. Finding conversations around your keywords is really easy on Twitter and it’s super easy to start engaging with potential customers! Always think about how you can add value and help solve their problems.Product HuntI’ve seen a bunch of backpack products launched on Product Hunt.

Read what customers have said around those products. If there’s an opportunity to comment, share your knowledge about the travel industry and why your backpack could help them when they go on their next vacation.FeedlySet up a Feedly account and use it as an RSS feed for industry news. You’ll always have stories that you can share with your audience and you can easily plan and schedule your Facebook and Twitter content for the week.QuoraThis is a good case in point! Find people talking about backpacks, traveling, etc and answer their questions in a way that establishes yourself as a domain expert. Remember that Quora isn’t about self promotion but about providing answers to specific questions. The way to build your business on Quora is by helping the Quora community. People are going to want to know what your experience is and if your answers are good enough, they’ll find a way to check out your product.I hope these tactics give you some ideas on how to grow your backpack business.

You can also view the full growth case study I did for Yoroomie here.In college a friend of mine had a similar question, only he was building high-quality laptop and iPad cases out of beautiful leather and hand-finished wood.SO here’s what we did.Find local charities and relevant outdoors conferences/workshops. AnywhereContact them and tell them your exact story (started a business, looking to grow it)Offer to give them one backpack to include in their next auction/charity and send a stack of beautiful business cards as well, so that anyone who sees the cards will want to take one, even without knowing what it’s for.
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Don’t be rude, but let them know you aren’t a joke.When/If they let you, tell your friends and family that you’ll pay them 50% back if they buy from the store in the next 3–5 days. Make sure you’re not losing money.Now you have a store selling your product, and they believe it’s a good thing to continue to sell.The only thing missing that you need to provide:- Follow Through- A Damn Good Product
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