Because somewhere in mid-March, the Digital Spaces were already functioning, but not in the way they are now as part of a platform. Back then, my wife and I decided to give this QRaway thing a try. I started posting some silly comics and began shaping the platform to be something we could actually sell.
Turns out, explaining what Digital Spaces are is a real pain. Selling a single Digital Space just doesn't work because the concept is new, and people tend to run from anything unfamiliar. Imagine trying to sell a custom WordPress site. Everyone knows what it is, how it works, and that it'll get the job done... when it's done right. But here? You show up with your strange new thing, and people are like, "Nah, I'll pass."
And that’s the challenge. One-on-one? It’s a time sink. But with QRaway, you can go broad, reach everyone, and let them see for themselves how it works. Easy.
Another thing: all these people on Instagram talking about "building your personal brand"? Yeah, I get it. It’s easier to market Johnny and his hotdog stand than some faceless product. But with something big like QRaway, it's different. And let me tell you something: all those so-called "marketing experts" online, they talk big about personal branding, but ask them how to push a real product and watch them vanish.
It’s funny, really. But that’s the game. QRaway is out there now, and it’ll speak for itself.