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RE: Writcoin - A Presentation (Further Thoughts & Explanations)

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We're always with you, matey! Resteemed and inserted in the Bananafish post-promotion. I wanted to comment the previous post but it seems that I'm delayed with everything this week. First of all, thanks for the valuable further thoughts. I've been hit by your lucid analysis about the current status of the Steemit platform and its self-centredness. Unfortunately, we'll never exit from the chicken and egg problem of every crowd-based platform (writcoin included) if here on Steemit we keep producing low quality content who's appreciated just because of circle-jerking dynamics. Yes, let's say it: quantity matters over quality here and, most of all, the golden circle of "I vote you - you vote me". This is not going to take us anywhere, not till people will stop using steemit as a faucet without even trying to learn, improve and show their talent - if/when they have. So, blessed your initiative. I would suggest you to work more, especially in the slides, in the typical ways of a pitch-deck: few words, visual info when possible and the page structure intro/need/solution/targets/market research and positioning/business plan/technical features/dev steps/team. Also, try and check Eyeem's model with photography, it seems that they managed to successfully make the crowd and pro-databases meet. I still need to understand better how you intend to make offer and demand meet in a win-win situation. May the bananafish force be with you, bud!

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Thanks for the support and advice @bananafish

I have to be honest, it has been more than 3 years since I last had to make a presentation which is why I'm a little rusty. In regards to pitch, it isn't really at that stage yet as SMT's aren't out until Feb 2019 anyway and are undoubtedly going to take some (hiccup) time to be completely reliable I think.

I still need to understand better how you intend to make offer and demand meet in a win-win situation.

I have solutions but I'm not going to put them up on steemit at this stage I'm afraid. The vast majority of people on this platform are decent but at the same time I'm not risking putting business ideas up here where anyone can steal them. There are no none disclosure agreements on a decentralised platform ;-) lol

Rest assured I have a few things I'm keeping close to my chest which I am quite excited about and believe can provide the value to attract publishers.

P.s.

intro/need/solution/targets/market research and positioning/business plan/technical features/dev steps/team.

Ha ha, I need to have a team first, did you notice the final page? ;-) in all seriousness though, I agree that this 'draft' presentation needs a better structure in the final iteration.

Yes I noticed the final page, I checked your work three times. You're not bad with the beard shaved btw, very professional 😜
I totally understand your worries, you've to protect your ideas and this kind of projects cannot be patented. I just wanted to leave a critic-constructive comment other than simply compliments heh. I'll follow your progresses closely.