Also, consider the user’s perspective. As a first-time user, Tsunyanchan might be nervous or unsure where to start. The guide should be welcoming and reassuring. Use friendly language and maybe emojis to make it approachable.
Content upload steps. Different content types like images, videos, text. ZIP Work might support multiple file formats. How to select files, add descriptions, tags, hashtags. Emphasize the importance of keywords for discoverability.
Privacy and security settings. Adjusting who can see content, manage followers, block users. Important for new users to know how to protect their accounts.
Troubleshooting section. Common issues like login problems, content upload errors. Including a support page or community forum for help.
Examples and case studies. Real-world examples, maybe how popular creators used ZIP Work. Inspiration for new users.
Content management features. Editing posts, deleting, scheduling. Does ZIP Work allow scheduled posts? Need to check. If yes, include that. Organizing content into folders or categories for better management.
Conclusion to reinforce key points and encourage exploration. Maybe add a FAQ section for quick answers.
Now, putting it all together in a coherent way. Let me outline the sections first and then flesh them out with details. Need to ensure that each part flows into the next, providing a logical progression from setting up the account to managing content and engaging with the community.
