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peterkortvel
02-12-2018, 04:13 PM
Hi,

I would really appreciate your help. We need a few people to give their opinion about what they think about our app.

Anybody would help us with user testing of our app which helps small businesses to advertise?

I can offer a free $75 coupon to advertise your business on Facebook / Google / Instagram.

Here is the link to register with more information: https:// sasha180.typeform.com/to/OqToWA

Thank you!!! Much appreciated!!!

peterkortvel
02-13-2018, 03:31 AM
Hi, anybody to help out? We only need a few more people and you can use the advertising credit to advertise your business :) Thanks

vangogh
02-13-2018, 09:55 AM
A few thoughts on how to convince more people to test your app.

1. You're new here. You might want to contribute something to the community before asking us to help you. You're asking us to download something to one of our devices. Before I do that I need to know you a lot better and trust you more than I do a stranger.

2. More information would be helpful. What does the app do? What operating system does it run on? You ask people to sign up and register before we even know whether or not we can actually help. At the very least, tell us what OS is needed and what the app does.

3. A $75 coupon is not a lot of incentive and it would only matter to people already advertising on one of the three sites you mentioned. In my case, I don't advertise on any of the three, so you're offering me a coupon I won't ever use.

I realize your offer sounds good to you, but for most people here, you're asking us to give up more than $75 worth of time for a total stranger, without giving us any information about what you want us to test. You definitely need to provide more information, but you also need to take the time to let us get to know you or give people a lot more in return than a coupon most of us could likely find for ourselves with 10 minutes of searching.

PolarBearBob
02-15-2018, 02:35 PM
:confused: I have to agree with Vangogh.
What are we getting into here? All of Vangogh's questions would have to be answered so the rest of us will know where the ground sets beneath our feet. I would further like to mention it's a lot easier to help a friend rather than a stranger, FYI. Speak up lets hear a good pitch.
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