In my opinion you don't need to delete the post. Stay with it. 😊
Competition is inevitable, so is the bad ethics. The best way to encounter those acts is to be who you are. Don't get provoked. Elegantly show your value proposition and let the market judge whether or not what you sell is valuable to them.
And those that asked you a bunch of questions actually helped the exposure of values that you proposed. A good marketing I guess? 😉
Thanks for the answer! I was pretty discouraged after that incident, never thought that things like this happen. But you're right it's better than worse.
In my opinion you don't need to delete the post. Stay with it. 😊
Competition is inevitable, so is the bad ethics. The best way to encounter those acts is to be who you are. Don't get provoked. Elegantly show your value proposition and let the market judge whether or not what you sell is valuable to them.
And those that asked you a bunch of questions actually helped the exposure of values that you proposed. A good marketing I guess? 😉
Go go go Anna! 🔥
Thanks for the answer! I was pretty discouraged after that incident, never thought that things like this happen. But you're right it's better than worse.
It's actually quite good that that happened! It means your competition is pretty sketchy, and we are well set now in the age of radical transparency!
This is great news for you. Double-down on being transparent and forth-coming and let the sketchy competition take care of themselves.