How to Write a Best-Selling wadiz Story [WorkSlow Maker, Part 2]
Together with wadiz
People Making Waves
Game Changer, WorkSlow
What is a Game Changer?
It refers to people who are making a splash while partnering with wadiz.
Game Changer features the heartfelt stories of makers.
Interview Highlights!
Park Yeon-hong, a maker who started out on wadiz and now, as a wadiz partner, meets many other makers.
He says that when preparing for a wadiz funding campaign, most makers assume that once they’ve prepared their product and created their wadiz Story (product detail page),
but in reality, that’s not the case.
First, when selecting an item, he says it’s more important to launch a product that fits the market rather than one you personally want to make.
In other words, you should choose products that make people think, “I don’t need this right now, but if I had it, I might use it.”
Next, regarding the wadiz Story, he says that rather than focusing on a traditional narrative structure, the priority is understanding who is visiting wadiz.
Since users visit wadiz without a specific purpose, the content must allow them to grasp what the product is and what its benefits are at a glance.
Based on data on dwell times for each section of product detail pages that WorkSlow gathered during wadiz partner training,
WorkSlow provided detailed guidance on how to write the content. Be sure to check out the video below for this section!
WorkSlow says that wadiz was a space full of opportunities.
While they walked slowly alongside wadiz when they were a maker, they now feel as though wadiz, the partner, and the maker are walking together.
As a wadiz partner, WorkSlow emphasizes that to make the most of the partner services, it’s important to ask plenty of questions about all aspects of funding management.
Just as you’d need a guide when visiting a place for the first time,
they recommend that makers using wadiz for the first time try the “Wadiz Partner Service,” which will serve as your guide.
▶ How to Start a wadiz Project
📌 Benefits for makers! How to launch a project while participating in a curated campaign