Marketing in the NFT Space by Jagriti Gupta
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Nov 1, 2023
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So my presentation was actually about how to market your NFTs
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But foremost thing, like looking at my crowd today, I want to ask how many of us are aware
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about NFTs? Super cool. Do we buy and flip NFTs? Anybody who has invested in NFTs
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Super cool. And is there anyone who wants to make an FD and sell it
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like make money out of it? Great. So this session is about how to market your NFT
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And I'm still waiting for my presentation to come in here. Cool
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So let's do it without PPPTs. Like, are you guys comfortable with it
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Okay, how many of you are like from marketing background or want to pursue marketing
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I, so most of my crowd is like tech guys? Oh, so cool
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So like it's an added advantage for you. And so what is happening in market right now
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Do you guys are, like, you know, aware about the market dip, that beer market that we have
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like anybody who's investing and who is, like, aware about what is happening around
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So, my presentation is about how to market your NFT and how market has evolved through this whole
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beer market, the dip, and how we were marketing NFT earlier and how we need to market it right now
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going to keep it like Chris. I plan for like a very elaborated 45 minutes presentation
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but I'll try to wrap it up in 15 minutes and I will take up questions in case you have any
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particular questions related to marketing or NFTs. So talking about myself, I had been into
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marketing space for 10 years now. I was majorly into IR marketing, which is investor relations
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marketing and fintech market. My background. is completely fintech marketing I work with brands like Ptm and in 2020 I
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moved towards the NFT marketing site I had an opportunity of working with John
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Herrick I had opportunity of working with Irvin Kamesh really these guys are
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like veterans of marketing and these guys have like cracked that code of like
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you know you must have heard like six hours these guys have sold out
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So my project, a lot of the lands, we sold it out on 5th of October, which is, we just went by
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So if anybody is telling you that it's a beer market and nothing is selling off, then our pre-sale was like a complete sellout and we did it in six hours
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So I'll just go to run you through how we did it and what were the things that, you know, made it through for us
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one more thing NFT market is evolving so what is working right now
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might not work for you maybe after a week so I just talk around like if I take a day
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take a day off then I'm like 10 years behind so let's talk about stuff
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that was working for everybody back in 2021 and like you know there was how many of us
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are aware about Discord cool I'm so glad to see soon many hands up. So earlier if you want to sell an NFT, all you need to do is create a Discord
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community. You build a Discord community. You get your people on your white listing and your
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white list, 30% of your white list will buy your NFT and you are good to go. You sold it and you
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made money out of it. And then it is later on you that if you are doing the right thing with
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that money and like, you know, fulfilling your roadmap that is on the projects
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which most of the projects didn't do, and that's why NFTs got themselves such a bad name
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Then we were talking about influencer marketing, like how many of us have seen this fintech YouTubers
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and Instagram guys, Twitter posts about, buy this, buy that kind of stuff
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And sadly, how many of us are like actually going to them
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to take, investment advices. There is major trust issues. After we lost money, there is major trust
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issues. I'm like, personally, I'm not trusting people. There are a couple of names. I feel they're
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authentic. I go and listen to them. But earlier, it wasn't like this. Like, you know, any
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Tom Dick and Harry can come up and say, like, buy this NFT, buy this all coin. You're going to
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make millions. So that phase has passed for us. Then paid ads. Have you ever heard about
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paid ads like you know because most of us are from tech background here like digital paid ads like
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Anybody who saw like you know their products are using paid ads
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True thank you so much so we can apply these paid ads to NFTs also
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now what happens in NFTs like most of the bus was that
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If you are using paid ad in NFT space, then you are going to be a rug pull
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But let me tell you, every day, even in this market, 300 NFT projects are coming out
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So it's not easy to get to the right audience. When you have like handful of people who knows about this thing, who want to invest in this
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and you have 500 products coming out. So it's not easy. And herein paid ad helps, but paid ad helps
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But paid had always been like, you know, undervalued when it comes to NFT marketing
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Then we come to the content, what we are posting on Twitter, what we are saying on Discord
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So earlier it used to be, hey, fam, good morning. We are like 10 days from our event, 20 days from event
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Now, one day for my previous, like the project I was telling you, we sold out on 6th of October
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we just wrote like, hey, good morning, fam. And there was a guy who wrote that, you know, you guys are rugpole
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I was like, okay, we are just saying good morning to you. Why you are saying we are a rugpole
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But, you know, the things have changed so much in the market
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The stuff that were working, discord, one-to-one conversations, all these things are no more working for us
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And, you know, sadly, right now, there are a lot of projects that are doing everything right
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They are doing everything by the book, but they are not selling out. Of course, we have the beer market
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We do not know what should be our right price for the NFT
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Like, you know, there's this NFT goblin town because they do not have any utility
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and they are an absolutely lovely artwork They just mint it for free So what happens Like if you know about NFT if you do not make money in your primary sale
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you can make money in your secondary sale. Like you can make money if somebody sells your
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NFT on open sea, so some part of the will come to the owner
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So that's what Goblin town played on. So they minted it for free because they do not have any utility
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so that actually worked for them. them because they created a very strong community and sorry I don't know why this thing
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is popping up okay and I talked about the huge competition now let's talk about
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stuff that will work if you want to launch your NFT in this market how can you
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sell it out so I call this like litmus test of selling out any NFT this I
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personally did I'm not saying this because out of like you know because I feel about it because I see a lot of marketer in
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this space talks about they haven't sold out any project and they are just giving advisors out
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about selling out NFTs so what we did we did 100 Twitter spaces 100 like you know
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presentations all together that is like on clubhouse on events like this wherein we went and
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we pitched about our project. We talked about our project. We wanted to take reviews of people
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what they think about it. Because right now, if you talk about me, if you ever have invested in
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NFT, you will be very cynical about investing in it again. Because most of these promises were
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not delivered. So now, if you go to the market and you tell the Web3 people that we understand
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that, okay, you do not trust us. But here, what we have
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to offer and this is the utility of my project. How do you think we can connect it and how do you think we can make it better
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So of course that Web 3, like you know, the feedback will help you to create a better community
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And maybe some minor tweaks will actually make your project more like utilizable
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Because right now if gone out those days you have like funky pHPs and like you know you have funky artwork and you can just tell people like buy this and if
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20 Ethereum and people are going to buy it. No, this is not how it is
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We need utility. If I talk about, like, you know, if there are businesses, like big businesses
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that are coming into NFT space, like Etihad Airlines, they are turning their loyalty program into NFT
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So their NFT is actually their loyalty program. So if you fly around a lot with them
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and you buy that NFT as like, you know, their loyalty card
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then you can obviously sell it off later on, but with that you get multiple benefits out of it
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Like Tiffany, like we have big, big organization like Google Adobe coming over the Metaverse
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So there is like, you know, now NFTs are not just projects, they are start-ups
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So we should, like we do our marketing research with any business, we need to do it with
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our NF3 projects too. Now when it comes to selling out our NFTs, we have two kind of audiences with us, Web3
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and Web 2. Web 3 is like, you know, very angry right now
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They are jaded. They are cynical. But Web 2 people, because they have these big brands
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what they have done for, like, you know, for the Web2 market
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for any NFT project, is that they have made them aware about, like, you know
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terms like Metaverse, NFTs. So now you can reach out to this audience, though the onboarding process for this audience
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will be completely different from what it will be for our web, three clientele altogether
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So now there was a time when you can have one single micro site
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about your NFT project and that's all. One liner, one cool artwork and some
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story about Bodeep like swamp thing and stuff like that and people will say oh this is cool I want
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to buy it. But right now it is not like that. You need to be
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very elaborative with your narration with your story, like again going back to Gobbling Town
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Like they said, hey, we do not want to come up with a roadmap, which is something that is
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there, like if you are aware about NFD, then if you invest in NFTs, then roadmap is the key
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point through which any investor invests in an NFT. But they said, like, we do not want to do any road map
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We do not want to do any such things. We want to build a community
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And we want to ask a community. what they want from us
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And we want to develop our check with our community. So that was the narration
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There was no big road map. There was no such elaborated story
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but there was a transparency and honesty. And this is what we need in the space right now
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Like talking about the lots of the lands, like, you know, we just, we made it very simple
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that become a lot, buy your land, and earn monthly rental in Ethereum
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This is it. Like, you know, so, so, it's very easy for anybody to understand the project
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Be elaborated with your roadmap, your team. There was a time when anonymity, like being anonymous was a cool thing in the nifty word
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but now the thing is that you have to be docks, you have to be out there
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you should be there on the Twitter spaces, founders should be like, you know, out there and be open
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So now coming to the main part, pick your marketing weapons, like, you know, stuff that will help you
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to sell out. So this slide is more about, like, you know, projects that have tried the basics and now they
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want to try the main things that have worked. So let's take it like this, that, like, you know, like those are great way
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If you have a small collection, let's say you build an NFT of 100, 100 collections
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and you can go to a Dow, you can present your ideas
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and they can definitely invest in it. Then you have launch paths, like Magic Eden
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Have you ever heard about Magic Even? Like, they're super. They take like 10% of your NFT
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and they give you a lot of assistance, like tech assistance, your design assistance
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So launch paths are also very cool places to go to right now
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Twitter space, Clubhouse, Statutic Partnership and Listing, like we got aligned with Crypto.com
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They're huge. So what it did for us, it gave validation to us
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It actually authenticated our project and which created trust for us. So credible PR influencer marketing
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One short thing, I do not want to elaborate on this. Instead of doing 20 tier three influencer, do one influencer who actually
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actually like you know get involved with the project they'll like if you go to any good
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influencer they won't take up your project they will first vet your product and
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they will ask for your light paper white paper go for such influences only then paid ads evens they worked for me paid ads actually work for me We see because see right now
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NFT projects cannot be like this, that we build our Metaverse. We presented our Metaverse before the mandate itself
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Because it's like startups now. Like, you know, gone are those days, we take money from you and then we will build something
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Get your funding, start building on your tech, present your tech to your audience
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your tech to your audience, this will build trust and this will actually, you know, give them
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confidence to invest in you. So these are the numbers that I have, like, you know, achieved during my paid ad campaigns
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So if you ever, okay, before, like, you know, somebody take my words and they just go to
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their home and they try to run Twitter ads for their NFT project
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So before that, Twitter is like very, very, like, you know, strong on their gatekeeping when it comes to NFT and crypto marketing
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So you have to take the permission first before starting up with your Web 3 product market
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So something that you should know. So now I did one thing that on my main date, I took people directly from my Twitter page to the selling page
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which costed me around $30 and my NFT was for one each
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So it was like you can see the conversion. Like now I used Twitter ads to grow my following
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start from like $0.5. Then white listings, it actually got sorted for me
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through Twitter ads, what I did. Like I took them to the pre-main page
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and where they got themselves whitelisted and everything. Then Instagram and Facebook ads, LinkedIn, amazing place because you can actually target your audience as per the companies they are working
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You can build a very strong email list. Cora, Reddit, Cora will help you to, like, you know, with your SEOs also
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And YouTube is great if you are planning to launch a P2E gaming app
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Finally, Web3 space is ever involving. So what is working right now might not work for you tomorrow
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So the only answer is that there is no cookie cutter. You have to keep like, you know, trying out stuff
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and there is no one size fit all. You have to understand the market sentiment
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before, like, you know, deciding on to your marketing tools. And if you have any NFT project
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or you are planning to launch an FD product or you want to learn anything about marketing in terms of NFT space
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here is my email ID, you can reach out to me. Any questions? Yeah
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Yeah, first of all, good afternoon. And so you mentioned about, like, you know, a lot of platforms such as Clubhouse
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Twitter spaces, and, you know, a lot of vocal platforms where you're just dealing with a lot of communities
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So being a marketer myself also for my own project. So, like, you know, when we are talking about Instagram, so like when you just see Instagram down the line five years, like, you know, these people are also having their digital segment, the digital collectible segment of, like, you know, upcoming for the U.S. market, not for the India right now
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So what do you really suggest for the people who want to market on the Instagram for a longer term basis
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Because, like, you know, there has been a lot of, you know, the messages coming up, like, you know, on your DMs, just like, you know, there is this particular project launching out and you need to invest in it
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we say that, you know, it is a rug pullout, otherwise it's a pump and dump, right? Yeah. So, like, what do you really suggest, like, you know, like, a marketer or the, like, you know
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the self-project marketers should do to just, like, you know, like, gather their reach upon Instagram
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Sure. So, first and foremost thing, Instagram is like web to audience
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So your audience on Instagram is very naive. They are not the web three people
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Twitter is your space. Clubhouse is your space. Twitter space is great
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You do not even have to spend money. You can go to other Twitter
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spaces. You can collaborate with other projects like we did. And we went to their Twitter space
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because everybody needs content, right? Everybody wants people who can talk about
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stuff, provide value. So these are the stuff where you can get
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the Web 3 audience, like your mature web 3 audience. Now we move to the Instagram part
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So now, Instagram is a place where things are still maturing up
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Visuals. So if you are marketing anything on Instagram, make sure that it is very basic
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It is something that is very visually roaring. Please do not DM people
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In fact, DMs, like people have switched off DMs on Discord because every day 500 projects coming
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and everybody is saying, buy mine, bye, bye. This is like, no, not at all
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So shilling DMs, big no. Never invest in shilling. If you are like, you know, getting these DMs from promoters who are saying, like, I will shill for your project
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Don't do that. You won't get buyers at the end of the day. So keep Instagram for education
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Keep Instagram for visual appeal and branding. But do not think that ultimately you're going to get, like I'm assuming that your project is an FD project
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So basically it's a platform. So it's actually not a project. like we are also the marketing person or like team for these projects on our platform okay super so as you said PR PR is going great because
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tier one and tier two publications they had like you know earlier they were not like you know covering us now
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they are okay with covering us though they have some gatekeeping but go for PR great way to like you know
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create validation authentication for your project anybody yeah Hi, so my question is that where NFT started last year or some months back, it used to be images of animals and people are paying millions for that
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And basically as a layman like me, we understand NFTs as images and we don't understand it's a token or anything, right
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But now all those million worth of images are not worth much more these days, right
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I see that as a marketing problem, right? So that has definitely created a negative impact. So how do you solve this problem in general
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So, let's understand how NFTs have started. NFTs were more about, like, you know, starving artists selling their digital art on blockchain
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As simple as that. You do not have any utility with it
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So now, when I talked about ITIAT's NFT, like if you will search about it, so basically, you understand loyalty programs, right
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You go to shopper stop, you get a card, you buy more, and then you get more benefits
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But what they have done, they have changed that loyalty program into an NFT
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So now you have this NFT. So tomorrow I do not want to fly with Itiyadh anymore
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And I want to sell this NFT. So when I sell this NFT, I make some money because I have my flying points on it
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It can make some money. And so, like, are you getting my point? Like this is exactly the big size utility of NFT So gone out those days So as there was this project Goblin Town they were beautiful artwork they had no utility
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they just minted it for free. Because now if you do not have utility, you have a beautiful artwork, please mint it for free
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Because people only want utilities. Maybe the utility can be about entering in a metaverse
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Maybe it's a loyalty program. Maybe it's about like, you know, getting into a cool event like this
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so utility can be anything so now only projects that will have utility going to survive in the future and you're going to see a lot of such products and such utilities coming in the future so you won't see NFTs just as an artwork in the future for sure thank you
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yeah that's right that NFT is coming in a lot of ways so my question is how we tweet and
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When it's attached with a real physical product. Should we treat it as a product or should we tweet as an NFT
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Because if we go for Amazon, like Amazon sell T-shirts and whatever
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Most of T-shirts are going on NFTs and they want to make an NFT of that so that you can track and you can keep provenance and everything
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So how we do marketing for that? It should be e-commerce or it should be an NFT
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Okay, so let's look at NFTs as like, you know, more of an authentication
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rather than as like a product. Talking about e-com and fashion only
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like you know, you buy a Louis Vuitton bag and the market is filled with a lot of copy Louis Vuitton
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and some are like so brilliant, nobody can even tell that, and people pay money for it
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So if you get some documentation, documentation can be faked around, but if you have an FD of that loom-veton bag with you
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so you have the physical bag, you have the NFT, So you are the right like you know person you have the authentic stuff with you
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So that is one application of NFT there So now the other application of NFT is like you know Edidas and Zara has came up with its
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Metaverse clothing as an FT so what happened these NFTs are with people that can
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It's more like a branding stuff like I want to be very honest here like it's not real utility utility
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Like, you know, it's a branding stuff. It is more about, like, you know, branding things like Metaverse
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that have great utility in the future. But these clothing are more like a branding and marketing stuff right now
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People are not understanding the real value of it. So my suggestion will be NFT should be more like, you know
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if you are planning to incorporate NFT in your business, make it like an additional thing, make it like a service
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rather than like a product. So that people can understand the utility of it
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like how Itiad had done it, how Tiffany had done it. So they incorporate it
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So even if I do not know what is NFT, I will going to still understand the utility
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because I'm the buyer of that product. So definitely it's going to work for me
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Yeah. That you are talking about NFT, but I'm talking about the real problem that NFT can solve
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It's the basic problem. commerce, fake products. Yeah, exactly. And if NFT can solve it, why we should treat NFT as something as an additional service rather than the main thing which is solving the biggest pain point
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Because it all depends upon the market adoption right now. And if you will go full-fledged with NFT right now, it's going to take some time for your audience to like, you know, buy it, like completely buy it. But if you will like, you know, gradually move to
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words it within a span of like you know couple of years people will get matured and they will
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adopt it and definitely at that point of time we can definitely go full-stretched NFT as a product
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but right now people how people see NFTs and how big brands are incorporating it as like an
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additional stuff hello mom you have been talking over the market value so like if i ask that
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if i'm having a very small amount of market value and i'm in
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aiming to increase the market value. So connecting with the NFTs will be the right decision
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Like how what all amount of gains I can have during my small market value
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So that I can increase that market value and earn the more profit
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Like what should be the right strategies if I would ask you
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So you are saying that you have couple of NFTs and you want to. Not asking our idea that you can share with us. No
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So I'm not a financial advisor. I am a marketing person. So I help projects to sell out
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But, like, you know, everything depends upon the project you have invested in
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And how, like, serious they are about their roadmap. Are they delivering on the product or their promises made on the roadmap
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These are the stuff. How net, like, you know, in communities, like, if there is too much negativity in the community
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definitely the project not going to be, like, selling out later, or the market flow price going to dip down
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In fact, for the biggest NFTs, they have dipped down. So that is something that I cannot help you out right now
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but I'll say be involved with the community and be in touch with people who are the part of the community
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If it's an NFT project that you have already bought and make sure that they are delivering on the roadmap
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And I think the pressing, the more stronger the community is there for an NFT project
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They keep asking them questions, the FAQs and everything. So I think that can help you out if you have already bought that in FD
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Thank you. Hello. Hello. So my question is, as you just pointed out, you have been a marketer and you have been working
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with a lot of NFT projects. So according to you, what are the utilities which these NFT projects provide right now
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And what could be done in future in terms of utility? So this is more what's the current landscape in terms of utility and what we as a developer
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can think of incorporating in our NFTs in future, according to you. Definitely
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So earlier when NFT started, the major utility part started as like P2E
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P2E was something like a bus word around, DAUs, and everybody was talking about, like, you know
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we have merch for our community, we have events for our community, and then came the face
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the metaverse, I come from a metaverse project altogether. Now the utilities are becoming more real like royalty programs e-commerce as he rightly said like e-commerce is the biggest biggest utility that NFTs can provide right now
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fashion is a space that's going to be turned upside down because of NFTs so these are the utilities that we can see in the future and NFTs can stand like you know as an independent thing in itself that has utility like
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like separate from crypto and blockchain, but of course, blockchain is the main thing
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but NFTs will have the real utilities that even everybody from web to space or web for space can understand
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Thank you so much, guys. Have a lovely evening
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