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RE: Zappl needs your support on twitter!

in #zappl7 years ago (edited)

Hey, Zappl!
Just an idea: if you are looking to be more professional and possibly be the next twitter...maybe you should start proofreading your own posts and tweets.
#nottryingtobeanass #someonehadtosayit #constructivecriticism

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Exactly this. The worst thing about Zappl is the sheer lack of professionalism when it comes to proofreading.

If I came across that post on twitter I'd avoid Zappl and assume it's unsafe as fuck. For a company that's constantly asking for investment funds, you've gotta start by at least spelling things properly and making some sense.

I agree 100%. If I read this and didn't know what is was, I wouldn't even give it a click.

Sorry but Zappl isn't always asking for money. We make an update post when we get new investors, updating the amount of shares that are still available and how many have been taken. Which has been updated every other month.

Also reposted the tweet.
https://twitter.com/Zappl_Com/status/970430575315116032

The point is: you can't expect the platform to grow if every form of marketing contains poorly-structured sentences and spelling errors.

You guys need someone in marketing to take over social media accounts, for sure.

These current updates and such just don't do the platform justice at all; they look too unsafe and half-assed.

This is where our funding is coming in. Currently almost all funds are going into development.

No app is pushing hard on marketing because user signup requires you to send people to steemit. V.20 is when marketing is going to be taken more serious by all applications. But we will look for someone to make our posts for now on.

It's not really a matter or funds or marketing. All we're saying is that maybe whomever is writing your posts and tweets should start using a spell checker or something. Check out Grammarly, it is a free website, therefore, no funding is required. All that is needed is a couple extra seconds for each post you make.
Good grammar/spelling/punctuation makes all the difference when you are trying to get support on any social media. If I didn't know what Zappl was and just went to your steemit/twitter page, I wouldn't even look into it due to the terrible posts. Zapple will continue to look scammy until that is fixed, so don't expect much support in the social media area until it is more professional.

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