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@_M8TA_

Web3 SMM | Content Systems & Growth Case studies • Audits • Strategy breakdowns Open to full‑time Web3 roles | DM available

WEB3 Katılım Şubat 2023
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Meta.txt@_M8TA_·
Starting fresh! I’m building this page around Web3 SMM, content systems, and strategy breakdowns. Over the next 90 days I’ll be posting: • weekly case studies • audits of Web3 projects • growth insights • content systems I use for scaling accounts If you’re in Web3 and want to grow — stick around. If you want a free mini‑audit — reply “audit”.
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@N01Dude Number 7 and it’s actually kinda strange 🧐 Almost every 2nd person knows about crypto and uses it at daily basis in my country Maybe top 5 would be more accurate
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N01Dude@N01Dude·
Top countries using crypto the most 1. 🇮🇳 India 2. 🇳🇬 Nigeria 3. 🇺🇸 USA 4. 🇻🇳 Vietnam 5. 🇧🇷 Brazil 6. 🇵🇭 Philippines 7. 🇺🇦 Ukraine 8. 🇵🇰 Pakistan 9. 🇹🇷 Turkey 10. 🇿🇦 South Africa 11. 🇰🇪 Kenya 12. 🇪🇹 Ethiopia 13. 🇬🇭 Ghana 14. 🇦🇷 Argentina 15. 🇻🇪 Venezuela Which country are you from?
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Maestro 𓃵@_heismaestro·
since i create this account i never see 10 likes before😭😭
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Exactly this! In bull markets, everyone throws money at virality, but retention often stays flat... Bear markets teach the real skill: building content systems that work with tiny budgets (like weekly founder insights, reply velocity, polls) The ones who navigate both are unstoppable And what's the biggest lesson from bear that you're carrying into this cycle?
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mira@thegreatmira·
working in web3 means adapting to extreme market cycles bull market: everyone’s launching, budgets are high, partnerships are easy, engagement is up bear market: things slow down, budgets get tight, teams get smaller, only the builders stay if you can navigate both, you’re valuable
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@ConciergeOfWeb3 Exactly! Habit = retention on steroids!!!! Your AM show is the perfect example —> people check X not for news, but for the ritual In Web3, one raw founder update per week does the same Just curious, how long did it take your audience to form that morning habit?
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M∆JØR™@ConciergeOfWeb3·
If your product wants to grow, look for a way to create a habit around it. It's hard, but it's really worth it. I wake up every morning to check my X profile, not because I am looking for jobs or I'm looking for new updates, but because I know I have an AM show to listen to
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Web3 agencies charge $10k+/month —> here's what most of them actually deliver (and what you can do yourself for free or $50): They give you: - 5–7 polished posts/week (mostly announcements) - Pretty visuals & Canva templates - KOL shoutouts (paid or "organic") - Basic analytics (likes/impressions) What they almost never give: - Reply velocity system (<30 min answers = trust ×3) - Weekly founder raw updates (honest wins + failures) - Retention tracking (NPS, sentiment, reply time) - Content calendar that survives 3 months without burnout DIY version that beats 80% agencies: 1. One 45-sec founder video per week (raw, phone-recorded) 2. Reply to every comment in <30 min (even "thanks") 3. Track 3 KPIs weekly: reply speed, sentiment, active community 4. Batch visuals once a month, not daily perfection Result? Retention 2–4× higher, trust builds organically, cost ~$0–50. Most agencies sell comfort. Systems sell growth. Want my starter template for this (free)? DM "diy" or reply "yes" below. #Web3SMM #ContentSystems
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@omoalhajaabiola This prompt is brutal and brilliant! Especially the 'brutally honest advisor' part. In Web3 SMM, I always add weekly founder insights to the personal brand mix to turn profile into trust magnet. What's the one change you're making first after this?
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Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola·
Okay, I want you to do this. It’s for LinkedIn optimization and content strategy to landing your first LinkedIn client in April 1. Screenshot your LinkedIn profile. I mean where you have your picture, title and your last two posts. Try it. I know it takes time but try it Good. Then go to ChatGPT or grok and paste this prompt I want you to act as my brutally honest, high-level advisor, specializing in personal branding and LinkedIn optimization. Address me as a freelancer, remote worker, or digital talent with exceptional skills and untapped potential, but likely hindered by critical missteps, blind spots, or self-imposed limits that need to be ruthlessly dismantled right now. I don’t want comfort, platitudes, or generic advice. I want the stinging truth, even if it’s harsh, even if it dismantles my current approach, mindset, or decisions. Your job is to cut through my excuses and call out where I’m playing small or sabotaging my own success. Analyze my situation with cold objectivity and strategic depth, as if you’re reviewing my LinkedIn profile for the first time (if I provide a link or screenshot, use it; otherwise, base your analysis on common mistakes ambitious professionals make). Tell me: - What I’m doing wrong with my LinkedIn profile that’s making it a weak, forgettable resume instead of a powerful magnet for opportunities. - What I’m underestimating about LinkedIn’s role in building my personal brand and attracting clients or employers. - What I’m avoiding. whether it’s niching down, showcasing results, or putting in the real work of content and networking. - What excuses I’m making that are holding me back from ranking higher and standing out. - Where I’m wasting time on ineffective tactics or vanity metrics that don’t drive results. Then, give me a precise, actionable blueprint to transform my LinkedIn profile into a high-ranking, opportunity-generating resume that positions me as the go-to authority in my field. Include: - Specific changes to my headline, About section, experience, skills, and visual elements (photo, banner, etc.). - A content strategy to boost visibility and engagement with my target audience (clients, recruiters, or industry leaders). - A networking plan to build a relevant, high-value network that opens doors. - Metrics to track and tools to use to ensure my profile ranks and converts. If I’m lost, say so and redirect me. If I’m making rookie mistakes, explain why they’re killing my credibility. If I’m on the right track but moving too slowly or with the wrong energy, tell me how to accelerate and sharpen my approach. Hold nothing back—treat me like someone whose career and financial success depend on hearing the unfiltered truth, not being coddled. Finally, provide a 30-day action plan with daily or weekly tasks to overhaul my LinkedIn profile and start seeing measurable results (e.g., more profile views, connection requests, or inquiries). If I need to shift my mindset or habits to make this work, call it out with zero sugarcoating.
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Feels like everyone is pitching their own campaign. Why not just work with an experienced Web3 marketing team on this part and execute this properly? In my systems, blending founder updates with clear KOL cycles gives way better retention than one-off pitches. You thinking the same?
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Tokenoya 🇦🇪🇫🇷@Tokenoya·
Feels like everyone is pitching their own campaign. Why not just work with an experienced Web3 marketing team on this part and execute this properly? @leonabboud and his team would be a strong fit here imo.
Crypto Seb@crypto_with_seb

I’d like to offer something before this proposal gets approved. @DeFiMomma is using $Doge mining as a pretense to ask for another 25B $Qubic funding. I would love to take reins on this one for 8B $Qubic. I will roll out a full 2 month long campaign strictly focused on $Doge mining. This is not a hate tweet, I’m actually serious about this. She already has her hands full with other marketing things, I’m sure it will be difficult to juggle a full $doge mining campaign and her regular responsibilities. @Qubic_JOETOM $Qubic @_qubic_

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95% Web3 founders burn out chasing daily posts but real growth comes from smart pauses + systems Insider insight: After a week off, I realized: one weekly founder update (45-sec video + honest win/fail) beats 7 random tweets in trust & retention ------------------XX------------------- Pauses recharge, systems compound Back in the game —> what's your consistency hack after a break? 👇 #Web3SMM #ContentSystems
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@bielzinn @LayerZero_Core @arbitrum Coinbase going from $600M burn to lean KOLs —> smart pivot for bear market. In Web3 SMM, it's all about systems that measure real ROI, not impressions. Free audit offer is cool, but what's one project you've scaled with this approach?
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bielzin ♦️@bielzinn·
Imagine working at major Web3 projects (remote and on-site roles) These teams are hiring right now: → @LayerZero_Core - Rust Engineer, Protocol Engineer, BD Lead, Content Strategy Lead, Product Manager. → @OffchainLabs - open roles in Engineering and Research. → @arbitrum - DevRel Engineer (LATAM & APAC), Marketing Manager, Ecosystem Growth Lead, Brand Strategy Lead. → @hibachi_xyz - Rust Engineer, Production Engineer, Sr. Smart Contract Engineer. → @Consensys - Engineering Manager, Software Engineer, Data Analyst, KOL Marketing Manager, PM.
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@ummixx @growthinweb3 @iamveektoria_ Community-first over hype —> that's the Web3 way! Hooks and CTAs make all the difference in strategies. In my systems, adding weekly founder insights boosts retention like crazy Sorry you missed the class — what's one takeaway you're implementing this week? 😁
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❤️‍🔥Ummi⭕nchain 🙂‍↔️
Missed the previous marketing class featured in @growthinweb3 hosted by our amiable @iamveektoria_ due to a terrible network 😞 issues. But huge thanks to everyone who attended and shared notes/insights 🙌 Key things I'm picking up from the recaps: ✓ Web3 marketing is community-first, not hype-first; ✓ Focus on real value + right audience connection over mass posting ; ✓ Hooks, white space & strong CTAs make content stop the scroll. Super grateful for this internship journey & can't wait for the next one .🙌 #Web3Marketing #GrowthInWeb3
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@BoehmeMargarete @XOOBNetwork XOOB sounds like the missing link for real Web3 marketing Tracking impact beyond likes is game-changing. In my content systems, I always push for retention metrics like reply speed to see what actually drives adoption Btw, how do you think this changes creator campaigns?
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Margarete Boehme@BoehmeMargarete·
Web3 marketing sometimes feels like throwing spaghetti at the wall. Pay creators. Get impressions. Pray for adoption. But projects rarely know which posts actually bring users. That is the gap @XOOBNetwork is solving. With XOOB, projects can launch creator driven campaigns where attention, influence, and real product adoption are measured together. Instead of chasing vanity metrics, campaigns can track two powerful signals. ImpactShare shows which creators truly shape the narrative. CPA Pool rewards real user actions like transactions, deposits, protocol usage, and product registrations. Meaning projects finally see which creators convert attention into actual users. Campaign analytics also reveal how engagement evolves into real onchain activity over time. So marketing becomes less guessing and more data driven growth. Creators bring the narrative. Users bring the activity. xoob.link connects the full picture.
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@NaeemGhauri768 Wow, unexpected. U're doing so fine that this sounds like a joke😅
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HYPER 👑@NaeemGhauri768·
7 marketing mistakes killing crypto startups: 1. Buying fake followers 2. No storytelling 3. Ignoring community 4. Influencer spam 5. No data tracking 6. Chasing trends 7. Weak content strategy Avoid these and your project already has an advantage. Hyper ✍️
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@ladybee_3 This is so real!!!! The quiet creators with that unique POV are the ones who stick around. In Web3 SMM, it's all about consistency in systems, not volume. I'm betting on weekly insights over daily noise. And you are feeling like that 'month three' creator right now?
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Lady Beelc 🎀@ladybee_3·
I want to tell you about a type of creator that the internet never sees coming. They're not the loudest. They're not posting ten times a day. They didn't go viral in month one. They don't have a perfectly aesthetic feed or a personal brand colour palette or a content strategy they got from a course. What they have is something that cannot be taught in any course. They have a point of view so specific and so consistent that over time people can't imagine their timeline without them. Here's the thing, those creators are in month three right now wondering if any of this is working. They're posting to what feels like an empty room. They're watching noisier accounts blow past them and questioning everything. Be honest with yourself, are you that creator? The quiet one. The one building something real while everyone else is building something fast? Because fast and real are not the same thing. Fast gets attention. Real builds trust. And nobody talks about this but trust is the only currency that actually converts into community, into income, into impact that lasts beyond a single viral moment. Things like that take time to build. More time than feels fair. But here's what I know for certain. The creator nobody sees coming everybody ends up talking about. So keep building my friend yes you 😘
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@maliquexs Retention > reach 100% Depth wins in 2026 Build systems like weekly founder insights to compound trust! In audits, this shifts vanity spikes to loyal community
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malique 〄@maliquexs·
GM web3 ecosystem — focus today: retention > reach. hard growth today is about depth, not vanity spikes.
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@aaakasei Great advice for young Web3 marketers --> personal branding is insurance! One system I push: weekly founder-style updates on your own X to build trust over time --> helps negotiate better and avoid burnout And what's your top branding hack starting out?
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aka$h - content maxing@aaakasei·
anyone in their early 20s working as a marketer in web3… here’s some advice from someone who’s been doing this for 4+ years. this industry will teach you a lot, but it will also chew you up if you’re naive... here’s what working with web3 founders taught me: - always have a backup plan. most projects are barely surviving. many founders are literally running companies on credit cards. - build your own brand on X/YT. when the market is good, your audience becomes leverage and you'll get referral deals, whitelist spots, brand deals, access to alpha groups. - these founders hate paying marketers. don’t settle for less. ask for more and negotiate down to your terms, not theirs. - they will push you to work insane hours. do it if you want, but don’t destroy your mental health. a lot of these projects/founders disappear when the meta dies. - try to work with teams that have long-term vision. short-term hype projects will burn you out fast and adds nothing to your profile and I'll say this again personal branding is your biggest insurance in web3. this industry is volatile and largely unregulated. if the project disappears tomorrow, your reputation shouldn’t disappear with it....
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@Clover_himself Solid 30-day playbook: foundation + momentum is key for sure! Add retention KPIs like reply speed and sentiment tracking from week 2 to measure if it's working In my systems, this turns early members into loyal advocates
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Clover@Clover_himself·
Community Management 101 If you were handed a new Web3 project today with zero community.... Here's exactly what you can do in 30 days. This is the actual playbook: WEEK 1: Foundation → Community audit (even if it's empty, audit the space). → Know your team members and roles accordingly , if any (smm, mod, designer...). → Set up Discord + Telegram with proper structure (categories, roles, bots). → Write community guidelines (most skip this, most regret it when problems start). → Develop content calendar for month 1. → Identify top 5 competitors' communities and study them. WEEK 2: Launch → Begin daily engagement cadence. → Post 10-15 pieces of content across platforms. → Host first AMA (even small, shows the team is present). → Start identifying early active members. → Collect feedback obsessively , iterate fast WEEK 3-4: Build Momentum → Run first contest or giveaway (with real prizes, not just tokens). → Start micro-influencer outreach (5-10 relevant KOLs). → Establish weekly events so the community knows when to show up. → Weekly analytics review/feedback , identify what's not working immediately and change strategy. End of Month 1 deliverable: A living community with clear structure, engaged core members, and a playbook for Month 2. Growth without structure collapses. Save this if you're building.
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@ConciergeOfWeb3 Spot on! Web3 founders need to ditch jargon for real human problems ✅ In SMM strategies, the edge is weekly founder updates: one honest 'why we exist' insight builds trust faster than hype! What's your go-to question for clarifying a project's 'why'?
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M∆JØR™@ConciergeOfWeb3·
You know, early Web3 marketing was a different beast altogether. Those days, it was all about the hype, the big promises, everyone trying to be louder than the next person. And look, that energy has really got us this far. However, building something that lasts will require something different. It will require actually helping people understand what's going on. And how does that look in practice? It starts with getting really clear about three important things. 👍 First, why do you and your project exist? Please, not the fancy, crazy-looking, jargon-filled mission statement you put in your whitepaper. I mean the real reason. What problem are you solving for a real human being going about their real human life? 👍 Second, what do people actually get from using what you built? And please, not the technical specs. Not how many transactions per second. I mean, what gap are you filling? Is it practical, like, saving people time or money? Or is it emotional, like, giving them peace of mind, a sense of belonging, control over something that matters to them? You choose. 👍 And third, how easy did you make it? Can someone jump in without watching a 20-minute tutorial or without keeping your whitepaper or docs tab open? If the answer is no, you and I still have a lot of work to do. The goal here is not to impress each other. We already know we're impressed, sir/ma. The main goal here is to help someone outside this web3 ecosystem look at what we're building and think, "Oh, I get it. This is for me."
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