The truth is red. I appreciate all your positivity and research as well as others. To me this is an information site and I’m not really into social media so I rarely push the like button. If I make a comment, I don’t really care how many likes I get. I do care about this company because yes, I am an investor and have been for sometime. I have more invested than I’m sure most. I’ve also use market.live probably more than most if not all. I believe in supporting this investment 100%. Part of that support yes is criticism. Sometimes people can get so positive about something and also so knowledgeable about something, they lose sight of the empathetic business plan. You need to look at your business with the eyes of someone , who just walked in the front door for the first time. I always try to keep my empathetic eyes open and will give real critical feedback if I have it. I don’t just do that on here. In fact, I more so contact verb directly. The most important thing is making this a better product. no one expects it to be an Amazon. But people/non-investors expect it to be an Amazon when they use it. That’s just reality. So the more user-friendly, it can be the better. Making the realm of products and store fronts more obvious and clear to their purpose would be a really good thing. There’s a lot of good stuff on here , and it is a challenge I’m sure to let people know about it. Perhaps a few less stupid videos on a pink jeep and a few more informational videos on the storefronts and examples of products that people can buy?? I’ve said it before many times. Advertising is key. People have to know what market IS, what it HAS, and why they should use it. Lahet posts the new store fronts here, but I think the verb team should be posting that exciting news on every social media account they have. Promoting their new storefront owners and giving examples of what people can buy….with the creative touch, that can possibly go viral…
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