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This basically touches upon the principles of direct response advertising, and the notorious quote by David Ogilvy - "The customer is not a moron, she is your wife."


The headline sounds like an old-school direct response advertisement --- https://swiped.co/file/american-rat-race-ad-by-ben-suarez/


Wow. This is fascinating. What is a direct response advertisement?

Also what is this site swiped? I haven't heard of it before.


This was hilarious. I got to the beginning of the second column and thought it was satire.


Nothing special - just working at a temperature of 32C* while waiting for an Asana task to load from external links just drives me bonkers.


I've been reading a ton about Notion - it really seems like the people's champ - may give it a try


Notion is great. It gives you so much flexibility to really mold the software into what you need, I would highly recommend it. As freelancer I use it as a Jira replacement but I also have personal to-do lists, etc. in Notion and it’s nice having them all in one place.


Got it, thanks


Thanks, I'll check it out :)


Sorry to hear that it made you think it's biased. As someone working at Codegiant, my is to grow my career/business (like many of you do) that's why I decided to put it on the #1 place - it doesn't mean it's the best in any shape or form. And I haven't said anywhere throughout the article that Codegiant or any other listed tool is better than Jira.


Just don’t call it unbiased & it wouldn’t ring weird. Also listing codegiant first is obvious bias. Useful reading would be comparing your tool to other tools, I’d know where you argue from, and it’d help me figure out your products strength. The way it stands it feels like poorly masked marketing. Possibly that’s not what your going for, but that was my experience.


Got it. Thanks for sharing your insights. Yea, my main intentions were to compare Jira to other tools, as you can probably tell by the headline. Regarding my tool and all of the rest, I've dedicated a pros & cons to each tool section that can hopefully make the strengths and weaknesses of each software clear. But anyway, thanks for sharing your feedback - will make sure future articles don't look biased even though my initial intentions weren't such.


That's true - I'll include it with my next update


Hey, I'd be glad to include your tool in the list during my next update.


That’d be great!


Yes, it highly depends on your needs


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