Creative Social Media Captioning - An Interview with Dhwani Sangani, founder of Captionwala
And for the benefit of our listeners who may not have seen your LinkedIn profile, maybe you could also talk a bit about your professional background and career path, the journey, basically, that you were on that brought you to this point, to startups at Caption wallow on your own. And with that, since you're new to Swell, are just a couple of tips to reply. Simply hit the reply button and record
Dhwani Sangani
@captionwala · 4:44
I'm an engineer by degree and I am a writer by profession. So I entered into writing by just an ad agency came to me and they asked me to write for them because earlier I used to write on Facebook, just some muse things and some random scribblings like that. So that's when an ad agency saw it and they told me that he has come down to us and write for us. And that's what started my writing career
My next question for you is give us some examples of your favorite kind of case studies or favorite examples of captions that you have done that you've really enjoyed doing. And maybe they've done very well in terms of the impressions they've got and the clicks they've got. So what are some of your best, kind of the most favorite case studies that you have in the captions you've done? And by the way, you do have this add a photo feature in App
Dhwani Sangani
@captionwala · 1:52
Hey Arish. So the answer to your question would be there are no certain particular captionwala, I'll say because I have written for example, I have written for IPL captions. So that post of mine has been trending from three years now. It would be the fourth year because there is no one who has written on that and everybody who was an IPL fan wants something to be written on their post
So Chad Gpd has been in the news a lot recently, as you know, and one of the big use cases for it is marketing and creating copy for marketing. So how are you looking at chat JPD? Have you used it as a resource yourself to generate captions and copy for marketing needs? Or do you see it as a threat to people who are in this business for creating copy for these kind of marketing campus and captions?
Dhwani Sangani
@captionwala · 2:09
In fact, to this date, many people don't know what to do with Google, what to do and how you should Google things like basic things they don't know. So for Chat GPT, yes, it can be a threat, but only for those people who are not upskilling themselves or not working hard in making their own impression
Thank you, Tony, for your response. That makes perfect sense. I think the analogy you gave of Google is very appropriate and the point you made about not people still not being able to use Google well is also very well taken. Of course. I heard someone say recently, chat GPT is not going to take your job, but the person who knows how to use chat GPT is going to take your job. So I think that's exactly the position or threat