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๐ณ๐๐๐ ๐ช๐๐๐๐
@lesi_crypt
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I have been getting a lot of questions in my DMs about onboarding people and sharing alpha, but the real alpha is this: do you even know enough details about what you want to monetize? No. Now, I will start sharing tips, suggestions, and what you need to put in place to become good in a particular role, based on my experience over the years in this space as a web3 jobber. Now letโs start with what a community manager does. Dive in with me. When you join an early or even a big project, the first thing to consider as someone looking to be a community manager is whether the project or community actually needs you. That is the first step. Then, if the project needs your help to grow its community and you pitch for the role and finally get the job, the real test begins. Like, repost and also drop a comment to help push this as someone out there really need itโฆ.. 1/3โฆ..




GM CT. I am fully back and locked in today. Letโs do something big. GM GM




















