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How to Find Your First 10 Customers

June 10, 2025
in Marketing, Uncategorized
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Before you can scale, automate, or hire a marketing team — you need proof. Proof that people want what you’re offering. Proof that your idea solves a real problem. And that proof starts with your first 10 customers.

This stage is where most businesses get stuck. Not because they don’t have a good product or service, but because they expect customers to find them — instead of going out and getting them.

Here’s exactly how to find those first 10 people who are willing to say: “Yes, I’ll pay you.”

1. Start with Your Existing Network

Don’t underestimate the power of your current circle. Reach out to former coworkers, LinkedIn connections, friends, family, or past clients and tell them clearly:

  • What you’re offering
  • Who it’s for
  • What problem it solves
  • What you’re looking for (referrals, beta users, paid clients)

Don’t be afraid to be direct. You’re not asking for favors — you’re offering value. People want to support new entrepreneurs, but they need clarity.

Ask: “Do you know one or two people who might benefit from this?”

That one question can unlock your first warm leads fast.

2. Show Up Where Your Ideal Customer Hangs Out

You need to go where the attention is — not just where you feel comfortable.

This could be:

  • LinkedIn (for B2B or service-based businesses)
  • Instagram or TikTok (for creative, product-based, or coaching brands)
  • Reddit, Discord, or niche Facebook groups (for hyper-targeted communities)
  • Local meetups, events, or co-working spaces

Don’t pitch right away. Start by engaging: comment on posts, answer questions, join conversations. Then, when the time is right, mention what you do and invite people to connect further.

People buy from people — not cold logos.

3. Offer a Limited-Time Beta or Founding Member Deal

When you’re new, trust is low. Make it easier to say yes by offering:

  • A discounted rate for your first 5–10 customers
  • A clear benefit for early adopters (extra time, 1:1 support, custom perks)
  • A limited-time incentive to take action now

This creates urgency and also gives your early users the feeling of being part of something from the ground floor — which builds loyalty.

These first customers are not just transactions — they’re your future testimonials, referrals, and case studies.

4. Use Direct Outreach (The Right Way)

Cold outreach still works — if you do it well. Focus on personalization, brevity, and relevance.

Instead of sending 100 generic DMs, send 10 thoughtful messages that say:

  • What you noticed about them
  • Why your offer might help
  • A simple invitation (not a hard sell)

Example:
“Hey [Name], I saw you’re building [X]. I’m working on a tool that helps [solve specific problem]. If you’re open to a quick chat or early access, I’d love your feedback.”

Most people won’t respond. That’s fine. You’re looking for signal, not mass approval.

5. Turn Conversations into Sales (Without Feeling Pushy)

The goal of these early interactions isn’t to hard-sell — it’s to listen, ask good questions, and offer help.

Use calls, DMs, or emails to explore:

  • What’s the biggest challenge they’re facing?
  • Have they tried other solutions before?
  • What would an ideal solution look like?

Then, if your offer is a fit, present it as a solution — clearly, confidently, and with a simple call to action.

Think: clarity over cleverness. Conversations close more deals than clever marketing ever will at this stage.

6. Ask Every Customer for One Referral

Every time someone says yes, ask this:

“Do you know anyone else who could benefit from this?”

Referrals work best when the person just had a good experience — that’s your moment. You don’t need a fancy affiliate program yet. You just need to ask, and make it easy for them to share your info.

The fastest way to go from 1 customer to 10 is through word of mouth — but only if you activate it.


Action Step:
Pick two channels from this list and commit to reaching out to 10 people this week. Don’t wait until you feel “ready.” Clarity and confidence come from doing, not planning.

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