Should product makers make their bios public?
Elly
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What do you think? Did you fill out this information on your profile?
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Elli Kim@elli_kim
Yes, credibility is important :)
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why not!
@elly_cho @ikiok To be fair, I struggle a bit as well. (Speaking for the introverts out there!) I guess this also depends on one's personality and the platform that you are trying to communicate with your community.
Like in LinkedIn and PH, these are platforms that need a lot of accountability and connectivity between your work and your company so sharing your profile makes more sense... I tend to use an avatar and hind my true name and face on Twitter tho since it is let's about the company/ the project that you work on but more on you.
@anson_leung Thank you for your interest and response. I agree with your thoughts. For now, I'm using this profile image to brand my company's products.
providing access to their bios, product makers can establish a personal connection with their users, enabling a sense of familiarity and creating a community around the product, which can lead to increased loyalty and engagement.
Sharing product makers' bios allows users to gain insight into their backgrounds, expertise, and motivations, creating a transparent relationship between the makers and the users.
Making product makers' bios public fosters transparency, builds trust, and enables users to connect with the creators behind the products they love.