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@pro_aactive

Product marketing manager, marketing strategist & content marketer. Building @aestrohub, Philosophizing @TrippleA111

Cosmopolitan-Citizen เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2018
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Products without marketing will exist in isolation. Web3 project has yet to crack the adoption code. Find the code and you'll become exceptional. Here is a step-by-step guide to crack the code of web3 marketing. Free resources included. 👇 A thread of threads 🧵
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The current level of marketing system of web3. 👇 - Dapps on one blockchain market themselves against dapps on another chain. The next level of marketing system of web3. - Dapps within a blockchain fight for dominance in that chain. We are entering the NEW ERA. GM 🙋‍♂️
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IZU 🦉@izu_crypt·
Take this from a former chronic procrastinator, who finally managed to do a little good in his life. You will probably relate to my story aswell, but I have been able to combat it and here’s my playbook: Problems & solutions (a 3-mins read) Problem : I was addicted to doomscrolling on X. In my defense , I kept telling myself I might stumble on random alphas, I would bookmark…scroll…bookmark…scroll. I developed an unhealthy obsession with endlessly collecting data. By the end of the day, the thought of having to go through all that information overwhelmed me and I would end up never revisiting it. Even worse because, I don’t like to be limited to a single niche in Web3. I have multiple interests, so I constantly felt the need to keep tabs on everything. So I repeat the same cycle: bookmark… scroll… bookmark. When I eventually went back to those bookmarks, I would realize many of the information are now stale. Ex: An airdrop I later saw on my TL that I “missed” had actually been sitting in my bookmarks all along (I could have been an early participants). Result? - Burnt out from collecting too much data. - Pissed, then punishing myself for not going to my bookmarks. Just recycled frustration. - - - - - - - - - - - - After multiple failed attempts at convincing myself I would change this habit… nothing really changed, until I set systems in place that actually forced me to stop procrastinating. Solutions: 1) X lists: I created X lists for different sectors I am interested in, each containing people whose work ethics I trust. Every day, I dedicate a few focused hours to their contents and interactions… rather than ‘For you’ page filled with noise and scattered attention. Template: x.com/izu_crypt/stat… 2) Simplicity: I make my daily routine as simple as possible. let’s say I have 3 broad subjects of interest to learn about (e.g; vibecoding, prediction markets, privacy) plus a few other minor topics. I spread the major ones across different days. Mix one major topic with a few minor tasks daily, I start with the major, block notifications and skim through intentionally and intelligently, using this template: x.com/izu_crypt/stat… 3) People: This is split into 2 groups, based on intimacy. There are certain people, I have aligned myself with, who are deeply focused on specific niches and are always willing to reply to my DMs. Instead of spending hours researching and collecting data, I now get the same information in mins. Then, there’s another group (close friends with aligned visions). Before each week starts, we delegate different subjects for deep research. By the end of the week, we hop on a call and discuss what we have gathered … that way we are able to keep up with things faster and with better depth. - - - - - - - - - So far, these are the 3 things , I have been able to implement that saves me time, and energy, keeps me informed, happy and paid. It all comes down to: - knowing the end goal, being self-aware about your actions (even your thought process counts) - developing a sense of urgency - and then being intentional about what you want.
Netrovert 🦊@netrovertHQ

@izu_crypt How do we solve the problem of procrastination?

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🔥TRIPPLE A🔥@pro_aactive·
I bagged a degree 🎓✨✨ Reintroducing: Alabi A. Damilare B.A. Philosophy, Obafemi Awolowo University First Class Honours (4.81/5.0) - Best Graduating Student, Faculty of Arts - Best Graduating Student, Philosophy - Best Student in Symbolic Logic Glory to God.
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Zara Clare@zclare245·
@pro_aactive Osheyy first class student 🙂‍↕️ Congratsss sir Damilare
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AestroHub@AestroHub·
Can we build real societies on-chain? This article by @pro_aactive explored blockchain through the lens of social & political philosophy beyond tech. From governance to consensus, are we quietly building a new society on the blockchain? Read it here 👇 aestrohub.xyz/blog/building-…
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PARELLA™🦋🪽@web3righteous·
Connect with everyone that likes your comment and Say GM 😜
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Torab@torabyou·
Our activation in Korea at KBW is the blueprint for our Global Hub Activations around the world. As I have said before, this is a boots on the ground, each one teach one, eye to eye contact initiative. Our distribution will be our strength. In Dari/Persian there is a saying: "Raindrop by raindrop it becomes a river." 💧 Gmove.
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Move Industries@moveindustries

YOU CAN JUST BUILD: From idea to 1500 wallets in 3 weeks with @stableyardfi & their Dope Cards Within 21 days, the Stableyard team went from idea to app to cards and boots on the ground, onboarding builders, degens, and retail users onto Movement, with more than 900 cards and 600 QR scans bringing them onchain and transacting. This is what shipping looks like. You can just build (faster) with Move. What will you build?

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🔥TRIPPLE A🔥@pro_aactive·
What will you add or remove from this definition of positioning?
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Queen_Jae🖤🥂@TheQueen_Jae·
@pro_aactive Content marketing is aimed towards attracting an audience that will lead to interest from them and sales from the company. Content creation covers several aspects like education, entertainment not necessarily directly at sales
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🔥TRIPPLE A🔥@pro_aactive·
Fellow Marketers 🙋‍♂️ What's the difference between "Content Creation" and "Content Marketing"??
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Queen_Jae🖤🥂@TheQueen_Jae·
@pro_aactive Just keep building it fr! Every little commitment makes a mark on someone's mind that says 'He does this!_
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🔥TRIPPLE A🔥@pro_aactive·
Consistency and repetition are the keys to positioning as a brand or product in a particular niche, and you will be remembered as the no 1 in that category that you position in.
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AestroHub
AestroHub@AestroHub·
Blockchain is often defined as a ledger for recording transactions. In this article, we took a different lens and reimagined blockchain as a truth-preservation system. Why does truth matter, and how does blockchain actually preserve it? Read more 👇 aestrohub.xyz/blog/truth-on-…
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PARELLA™🦋🪽@web3righteous·
Say hi and I’ll recommend a high paying web3 job skill that perfectly fits your profile you should learn.
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Torab@torabyou·
No one has a “community” until after TGE and airdrop. I remember how betrayed I felt when one of our most outspoken community members tweeted that he sold his tokens and then started shilling the next airdrop to farm. Everyone wants to believe that the waitress actually was attracted to them, and not angling for a tip. Game is game.
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Haseeb >|<@hosseeb

Late to this, but as a VC, here’s my perspective on airdrop farming: Farmers are obviously not useful to projects. @Cobie is right that as a VC, I ignore farming activity. I’m extremely skeptical of easily farmed metrics, and we always dig into the data to try to identify farming. Wherever we see it, we heavily discount it. Farming is, by definition, people who pretend to use a product and pretend they will be long-term users, in order to get paid via an airdrop. Let that sink in for a second. Crypto has broken all of our brains on this. If a normal consumer startup paid people to pretend to use their product and pretend to retain, that’d be considered fraud. Airdrops started as an idealistic and egalitarian practice, but the rise of industrial farming has evolved it into something straightforwardly toxic. Farmers try to emulate real users and make it hard for teams (and investors) to identify the difference. So, no. Farming is obviously bad for startups. If it weren’t bad, farmers wouldn’t try to hide that they're farmers. But farmers will reply: the value of farming is that farmers pump up metrics of successful projects, and therefore, it’s good for the projects. This is so wrong it’s hard to even know where to start. First, if farmers are “pumping up metrics,” who are they pumping them up to? Who is being fooled here by inflated metrics? Is it the VCs? If so, farmers are claiming that founders are conspiring with farmers to dupe their VCs. (And on many heavily farmed projects, VCs are underwater.) Note: this is incompatible with the theory that VCs are the primary culprit of bad token launches. Either the VCs are dastardly villains conspiring with founders to dump on retail, or they’re stupid fools being duped by founders with farmer-inflated metrics. But it can't be both at the same time. The other option is that it’s not the VCs who are fooled--VCs see through it--it’s retail who’s being fooled. So maybe farmers are conspiring with founders to dump on retail, and that’s why it’s good for founders. The problem with this theory is that founders don’t get to dump day 1, only farmers do. So by the time the chickens come home to roost, the metrics have already plummeted, the farmers got out by selling their airdrops, and the founder is left holding the bag. Only the farmers profited from retail, not the founder. But even if we rationally agree with this analysis, to most people, it doesn’t matter. Because we all know that despite this, all good projects get farmed. So if nobody shows up to farm your project, that must imply your project is not good, and therefore you’ll do poorly in the market. Don’t you want to be like all the other good projects? So you need farmers to show up, whether you think they're parasitic or not. This sounds convincing. But it’s totally wrong, for the age-old reason: correlation is not causation. Yes, good projects get farmed. But the project being good causes the farming, the farming doesn’t cause the project to be good. All big cities have crime, but that doesn’t mean crime is causes cities to get big. The causation is backward. You can have a good project that isn't farmed. To tell you the truth, I think the actual dumb money here is the exchanges. Exchange listing teams reward farmed metrics more than VCs do. But the market is already correcting on this, and norms are changing. It’s just exchanges tend to be the last to notice, as they’re furthest back in the capital stack. Now all that being said, there’s nothing morally wrong with airdrop farming. No more than there being anything wrong with running MEV bots or sniping token launches. The game is the game. As long as you’re following the rules, all is fair. So there's no reason to look down on airdrop farmers. They're strategically trying to make money with the resources they have. But are farmers providing value to founders? No, obviously not. (Caveat: “Linear” farming is an exception--if you’re being paid to provide liquidity or an insurance backstop, or some other clear assumption of risk, I’d call that more classic liquidity mining, which is totally valuable. Or if you’re being paid to market make or provide tight spreads, that’s also valuable. This kind of farming is pay-for-performance that contributes to a product moat. But that’s not like the vibes based “pretend to be a user and touch everything" type farming I’m talking about above, which tends to be more common for L1/L2s or for consumer products.)

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🔥TRIPPLE A🔥@pro_aactive·
People are not just going to be using the product. They will be part of the product. Read more on how to build AI products that people will not want to leave. aestrohub.xyz/blog/winning-t…
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🔥TRIPPLE A🔥@pro_aactive·
The recently GPT 5.1 upgrade announced by @sama is something that i saw coming. I took a product marketing lens some weeks ago to uncover how AI products can stay ahead of competition. It's goes beyond intelligence to customization and adaptation. Link below👇
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ANON 🎭@Anonofweb3·
It's either you increase your sacrifice or reduce your desire. There are no other ways to do it. This is my guide from now into the new year.
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