How do I promote my exam tool without sounding spammy?

I just created this tool for professors and students to make live exams from documents. I’m really excited about it, but IDK how to promote it without coming off as spammy. Any tips?

I think sharing it in relevant groups could help. Just keep it casual, you know?

TomHenry said:
I think sharing it in relevant groups could help. Just keep it casual, you know?

What do you mean by relevant groups? Like on social media?

Donovan said:

TomHenry said:
I think sharing it in relevant groups could help. Just keep it casual, you know?

What do you mean by relevant groups? Like on social media?

Yeah, exactly! Like forums or groups for educators. Just don’t overdo it, lol.

Have you thought about making a demo video? That could show how it works without being pushy.

Cynthia said:
Have you thought about making a demo video? That could show how it works without being pushy.

That’s a great idea! I’ll definitely give that a shot. Thanks!

Maybe start with your own network? Friends and colleagues can give feedback too.

Mason said:
Maybe start with your own network? Friends and colleagues can give feedback too.

Good call! Friends can be honest but supportive, right?

DERECK said:

Mason said:
Maybe start with your own network? Friends and colleagues can give feedback too.

Good call! Friends can be honest but supportive, right?

Totally! Plus, they might spread the word if they like it.

I’d avoid spammy phrases in your posts. Just be yourself and share what you love about the tool.

ace said:
I’d avoid spammy phrases in your posts. Just be yourself and share what you love about the tool.

What kind of phrases are you talking about?

DanielJackson said:

ace said:
I’d avoid spammy phrases in your posts. Just be yourself and share what you love about the tool.

What kind of phrases are you talking about?

Like saying it’s the best or a must-have. Just keep it real!

Consider offering a free trial! It gives people a chance to try it without commitment.

jack said:
Consider offering a free trial! It gives people a chance to try it without commitment.

That’s a smart move! I’ll look into that. Thanks, everyone!