

Savya WEB3
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@SavyaWeb3
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GM if you GM With a brand new day comes with a brand new spirit. I hope you are feeling ready to tackle a new challenges and surpass new goals New day to grind @River4fun points 10000 points = $200 worth of $River Don’t miss it stay positioned!








Gm CT Founders Quick 1minute ready for you👇 The "Botted Growth" illusion is officially the quickest way to kill a project. If you’re buying bots just to be a "notice me" project on the timeline, you’ve already lost. Great founders understand that Organic Growth isn't a slow lane it’s the only lane that leads to a real ecosystem. From a UX Expert and CT growth strategists standpoint, below are my few tips for you to build an outstanding project. 1. Hire Potential, Not Noise: I’ve seen projects burn $200k+to "take over" the timeline for a week. Today they are ghost towns. 2. Practical Iteration: Growth is a lab. Welcome new ideas, double down on what works, and treat every "fail" as a UX data point. 3. The Human Interface: Stop treating people like "users." When you ignore the human element, you lose the trailblazers. Attention is the market, but Credibility is the fuel. Don't build a group chat, build a tribe.






The “Perfect” Posting Frequency There’s no magic number that works for everyone, but there is a smart range that keeps you visible without turning into noise. The Sweet Spot For most creators, 3–7 posts a day is the sweet spot. It keeps you in the feed without draining your ideas or forcing you to post just for the sake of it. Why this range works • The ghost zone (0–1/day): You fade out. If you’re not showing up, people forget you exist. • The spam zone (15–30/day): Your posts start competing with each other, which hurts your reach. • The middle ground: Consistent visibility, no overwhelm. Strategy beats volume Posting more isn’t the goal, posting well is. • Consistency is better random bursts Showing up daily beats dumping 20 posts and disappearing for a week. • Quality over volume One strong insight outperforms ten shallow posts. • Engagement is greater than output If you’re not interacting, you’re just broadcasting. You can post three times and spark real conversation or post twenty times and hear nothing back. A simple structure that works • 2–4 original posts → your ideas, your voice • 3–5 thoughtful replies → tapping into existing conversations This balance keeps you active, visible, and sustainable. The bottom line Stop asking, “How much should I post?” Ask instead: “How much can I post well, every single day?” That’s your real number.



