Marketing to technical audiences isn’t easy. You cannot apply Facebook’s or X’s playbook to target them. They know how these recommendation engines work. You can only annoy them with such tactics.
Developers are skeptical, privacy-aware, and extremely good at ignoring things that feel like marketing. If your ads are intrusive, vague, or hype-heavy, they’ll tune them out instantly.
So how can we target them without them feeling targeted? Here’s a quick guide for startup marketers trying to reach developer audiences.
Build Brand Trust Before You Sell
Developers rarely convert the first time they see a product. They research, read documentation, ask peers, and compare alternatives before adopting anything.
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Don’t: push sales immediately.
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Do: focus on building trust first. Thought leadership, useful tutorials, and educational resources. Share valuable content with a strategy and cadence
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Trust comes before adoption.
Keep Ads Non-Invasive
Developers value privacy and transparency.
If your ads feel overly targeted or creepy, they’ll lose trust quickly.
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Don’t: rely heavily on cookies or invasive tracking.
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Do: focus on context and relevance instead.
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If someone is reading about AI infrastructure, show them AI infrastructure tools. Simple.
Keep the Experience Clean
Developers hate interruptions.
Nothing breaks trust faster than aggressive marketing tactics.
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Don’t: use popups, autoplay videos, or distracting overlays.
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Do: keep ads clean, simple, and easy to ignore if they want to.
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Ironically, the less annoying your ads are, the more likely developers are to notice them.
Use Actionable (and Fun) CTAs
Developers don’t want brochures. They want things they can try.
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Don’t: say “Learn More.”
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Do: say things like:
- “Try the API”
- “See the Docs”
- “Build Your First App”
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Make the next step obvious and useful. Here’s a nice list of top-performing ads on HackerNoon.
A/B Test Everything
There is no single “developer audience.”
A backend engineer, ML researcher, and indie hacker respond to completely different messaging.
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Don’t: run the same ad everywhere.
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Do: test messaging, formats, visuals, and CTAs.
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Small tweaks can make a big difference.
Do: Lead With Value, Not Hype
Developers care about what your product actually does.
Marketing buzzwords don’t impress them.
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Don’t: write copy full of words like revolutionary, game-changing, or next-gen.
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Do: show performance, benchmarks, or real use cases.
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Clear beats clever.
Meet Developers Where They Already Are
Developers spend time learning, building, and reading technical content.
That’s where marketing works best.
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Don’t: force them into traditional marketing funnels.
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Do: show up in technical publications, docs, developer communities, newsletters, and startup communities.
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Meet HackerNoon Startups of the Week: expand k, Pronto Housing, and Where are the Black Designers
Starting with a vibrant community of New York City, Where are the Black Designers. It’s ais a volunteer-run, nonprofit design advocacy organization with 1,500+ Black creatives. This community of black designers, educators, and creative leaders connects and supports for better representation and opportunities.
The second startup of this week is expand k, a trending startup in Seoul, South Korea. It’s a digital marketing agency with 80+ global clients. What makes them different is their unique data-driven approach that accelerates market entry, drives growth, and builds success in the Korean region.
Last but not least, we have Pronto Housing – another trending startup in NYC, providing affordable housing leasing and compliance faster through tech-enabled solutions. Pronto Housing was nominated for the HackerNoon Startups of the Year Award 2024 in the commercial real estate category.
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Btw, heads up. Startups of the Year 2026 is coming very soon 🙂 It’s another great way to get in front of the dev and audiences and share your startup journey with the world. Keep watching this space for the nomination announcements.
Stay creative, Stay iconic,
HackerNoon team.
