How I attracted 20,000+ visitors on a @NotionHQ page in 5 months đŸč

I thought http://VirtualMojito.com  is just another silly idea. Now, this has become a project I like to work on every minute.

You know this is a long tread 😜

Let's celebrate #nocode success together 👇👇👇
1/ 5 months ago, I launched @virtualmojito - a Notion page that showcased more than 70 Zoom alternatives.

It is designed to help people navigate the best virtual event tool.
2/ But soon I realized that there was a huge opportunity.

My readers are looking for the best #virtual events; stories from influencers and the latest trends in the industry.

The product has changed tremendously. Thanks to the community.

#throwback the first 30 days
3/ Some major milestones and metrics worth mentioning:

- An average of 4,500 unique visitors per month
- Increased from 70 tools to 158 tools
- 10 newsletter series delivered
- More than 250 events listed
4/ Recently, I started an interview series called "Meet-a-mojito". You will hear inspiring stories from virtual event influencers.

It’s a joy to learn how they help the community stay connected in a virtual environment.

#throwback with @TeoohEvents
5a/ This is how I allocate 2 hours a week to grow the project:

Newsletter - This is the main retention channel to keep my readers informed of the latest tools, events, and trends in the virtual experience industry.
5b/ Newsletter on @SubstackInc

- Collect feedback from top 3-5 active readers weekly
- Scout new products from PH, IH, BetaList
- Bi-weekly newsletter, 4 sections
- Average open rate is 55%
- 214 readers til today

#throwback with @RunTheWorld365
6a/ Social - I usually post updates on LinkedIn and Twitter.

There are 4 types of content to keep my followers excited.
6b/ Social

- Major milestones, case studies and statistics of my website
- Monthly highlights, namely new tools for virtual events
- Re-purpose the newsletter 3 days after delivery
- Founder interview series

#throwback with @whereby @Commsor @SpatialChatTeam @remotionco
7/ Scout - Regular routines to help myself and my readers keep up with the latest resources.

- Review new tools on PH, IH and BetaList
- Exchange content with influencers and makers
- Connect with founders from virtual event tools
- Collaboration and joint-marketing
8/ My tool stacks are completely #nocode. Including:

@NotionHQ - website and front-end
@airtable - form and pipeline management
@zapier - workflow / approval process
@SubstackInc - newsletter
@Bitly - CTA tracker and analytics
@ImprovMx - custom mail

#throwback first 72 hours
9/ Throughout the journey, I have received a lot of feedback from the community. I am very happy to implement all your ideas into http://VirtualMojito.com  2.0

This is a success for everyone who wants to make virtual events, remote work, and online communities better. Thank you!
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