The group
The group for Photochain consists of 11 people and 5 advisors. This is about the number of people that will be expected for this project. They have everything from executives to block enthusiasts, to blockchain developers, and software architects. For their advisers, they have practiced lawyers, owners of advertising agencies, electrical engineering teachers from Ohio University and others.
https://photochain.io/img/mentioned/photochain-pitch.jpgBased on the LinkedIn configuration for the team, they seem capable and experienced in what they do. Some of the summaries listed below and made are factual and true. Many studies have been conducted on some team members to verify their identity and they can be verified. Based on the research and information found the research team all seemed to be the legal and practical people working for the project.
A remarkable area was found to be the incorporated address of the company that pointed to a forested home, which appeared to be a private residence. After discussing with Stanislav, the CEO, he confirmed to me a separate office address will be updated when the site is pushed through. The team is also very open and helpful in answering questions during the research on this project.
Executive Board:
Stanislav Stolberg: Stanislav is the CEO of Photochain. He holds a master's degree in physics from the University of Bonn. He is an information security expert and self-proclaimed. According to LinkedIn, he is still a security consultant on practical innovations, and an IT specialist for a retail bank in Germany.
Arthur Ishmetev: Arthur is a Software Architect and Expert on Ethereal Smart Contract. He is currently the Technology Director of Photochain.com. He holds a Master's degree from ITMO in Computer Science and Physics. He was a software architect for ebf gmbh in Germany and founder of Intelligent Transportation Solutions, based in St. Petersburg. Petersburg Russia.
Adviser:
Sven Moeller: Sven is an Advisor for the Photochain project. He is headquartered in Zug Switzerland and is the head of supplying coins to Swisscom Blockchain. He graduated in business from Reutlingen University. Prior to Swisscom he had been an Administrator of Ernst and Young for many years.
Paulo Renato Dallagnol: Paulo is a lawyer and deputy consul general of the Brazilian Consulate General in Germany. He holds a Master's degree in Intellectual Property Law from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
Website and social site evaluations
The site for the Photochain project site was visited and inspected on February 8, 2018. Having a clean and professional website is absolutely vital to impress potential investors. Investigate your project. Website is the image, and written representative of the company as a whole, if the site does not come destined, potential investors will leave without a second look back.
Photochain has a nice looking website and attracts people. The simple yet very effective way to capture email addresses of people is simply to subscribe to the newsletter at the top of the page, which is what they are doing. Many times people will check the site and forget about it, so being able to remind them of an email project is great for keeping the audience.
They also highlighted their demo very well. Having a working demo will definitely put Photocoin apart from other projects just starting to develop a project after they have raised funds. With a working background, it shows the team is serious and confident that the investment funds will help improve and perfect an ongoing project.
The use of diagrams and drawings helps to point to the project. People will lose interest in a text picture and there is a quick and easy way to see the main differences with Photochain over other projects that will help people pick out the big points.
The project has a large community with Telegram with nearly 6,000 members, Twitter over 1,000 and an Average Activity Account. They also have a Bitcointalk thread however it is not super-active with only 5 pages. It is recommended to actually increase the Bitcointalk presence as it is the primary site for all the crypto things.
Also join with a community management company. Although the project has a dedicated community manager (Haris Rana), it should provide outside assistance, which can provide 24-hour coverage. Groups can easily be overwhelmed by the amount of time it takes to include specific telegrams and Bitcoin. Many projects have outsourced this part of the work and let the internal community manager focus on the more important parts of the "bigger picture" for the community.
Overall the project has a good presence and has partnered with a good marketing and advertising company. With successful sales and a growing community, they should be well positioned to reach their desired budget.