When you tell me what your product/app does, without telling me what your product/app does. #buzzwords
https://fosstodon.org/@isaacrlevin/113782948488385616
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"Introducing Ultra - a blah, blah blah for your blah needs. Blah your blah with blah blah and blah. Blah your projects by blahing blah-blah features.
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From their git hub page: "Ultra is an advanced profiler for .NET Applications available on Windows. Check this video for a quick tour of ultra!"
Why not lead with that? Say what you mean, mean what you say. The obscure post hoping readers will click your link to find out what the F is really going on is Low-level click bait.
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@NeadReport as the higher level folks in companies have gotten increasingly less technical, indeed increasingly less critical thinking, you're looking to grab their attention first, and then give them enough technical lingo that your customers can use to throw at their tech staff to say "but advanced! You need advanced!"
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@danlyke Hey Dan - very valid point(s). The OP should also be reminded how diverse his audience is on Mastodon. They hope to flag down a company's decision maker but alienate a larger swath of readers? Seems like a small window of opportunity. I follow tech and opensource hashtags and I find most posts and announcements are much more engaging than the buzz-word approach.
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