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October 26, 2017, 03:32:49 PM |
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I believe that there will be a "natural" selection, who makes a good advertisement will have many followers. Surely the algorithms make a more accurate selection. In a short time it will be ready for the Beta, and see how it works.
There will be both. Natural can be faked to easely, thats why we also have Mavin Points which every influencer gets as reward. These Points are divided in different categories, for example: fashion, tech, food, .... , the influencer can then apply this points on campaings to get more MVN token rewards. In this way he needs to have clear targets and specialise in certain themes. It's a gamification style of profile optimization, like in most MMORPG you have to specialize your character. So I was right about a sort of ranking or validation of microinfluencers profile. It must be important because also a small company can hire people to promote their services as a big one and can find some professionalism. Yes, Ranking & Scoring is a crucial part of the ecosystem.
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October 26, 2017, 04:25:35 PM |
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In the influencer marketing ecosystem which connects digital marketers and agencies to micro and nano influencers on social media, is there some sort of classification or categorization of services or does the filter criteria algorithms perform this function?
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Zeatorius
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October 26, 2017, 04:28:11 PM |
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Seems plausible in theory though it'll be sometime before we see any real progress I believe
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mavin.network
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October 26, 2017, 05:03:28 PM |
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In the influencer marketing ecosystem which connects digital marketers and agencies to micro and nano influencers on social media, is there some sort of classification or categorization of services or does the filter criteria algorithms perform this function?
Yes we will have 2 types of categorizations. One has only about 30 categories which are quite raw, like : food, fashion, cars, computer. This is the one an influencer seens. Internally we will have a much more granular categorization which for example is: food:vegan,food:meat,foot:fastfood,food:sweets and so on. This will be used to fine tune the profile and campaings, based on AI and BigData.
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mavin.network
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October 26, 2017, 05:04:45 PM |
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Seems plausible in theory though it'll be sometime before we see any real progress I believe
We will be ready for launch in July 2018 (invitation only) and go public in September 2018. Rome wasn't built in a day :-)
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October 26, 2017, 06:49:52 PM |
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In the influencer marketing ecosystem which connects digital marketers and agencies to micro and nano influencers on social media, is there some sort of classification or categorization of services or does the filter criteria algorithms perform this function?
Yes we will have 2 types of categorizations. One has only about 30 categories which are quite raw, like : food, fashion, cars, computer. This is the one an influencer seens. Internally we will have a much more granular categorization which for example is: food:vegan,food:meat,foot:fastfood,food:sweets and so on. This will be used to fine tune the profile and campaings, based on AI and BigData. This is good and would help faster search to narrow down to what each user needs.The second level of quality verification is done by the platform users itself. They verify random social media mentions for different criterias and will earn quality verification points, is there a limit to the earnings of these users or the more you verify, the more you earn?
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mavin.network
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October 26, 2017, 07:24:18 PM |
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In the influencer marketing ecosystem which connects digital marketers and agencies to micro and nano influencers on social media, is there some sort of classification or categorization of services or does the filter criteria algorithms perform this function?
Yes we will have 2 types of categorizations. One has only about 30 categories which are quite raw, like : food, fashion, cars, computer. This is the one an influencer seens. Internally we will have a much more granular categorization which for example is: food:vegan,food:meat,foot:fastfood,food:sweets and so on. This will be used to fine tune the profile and campaings, based on AI and BigData. This is good and would help faster search to narrow down to what each user needs.The second level of quality verification is done by the platform users itself. They verify random social media mentions for different criterias and will earn quality verification points, is there a limit to the earnings of these users or the more you verify, the more you earn? The more you specialize in certain categories the more you get (multiplicator), this works on both influencer and verifier. If a person wants to be a fashion verifier, the gets rewarded more and we also need lesser verifications because we know that user is a pro.
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October 26, 2017, 08:18:01 PM |
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How it is possible to became a verifier? There is a process to follow or some specific requirements? How much can be rewards for verifiers?
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October 26, 2017, 08:55:08 PM |
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How it is possible to became a verifier? There is a process to follow or some specific requirements? How much can be rewards for verifiers?
There are no requirements. The same app cointains the influencer module and the verifier module. The user just uses the app and can start verifiying. At the beginning there is an onboarding process where we deliver a lot of tests which needs to be verified with a very good score and the more the system detects that everything is fine the more real posts are shown. The verifier doesn't know which posts are tests and which are real. The reward is about 10-15% of the campaign value and the rest is for the influencer. The big difference is that a verifier can verify multiple posts, the influencer can only post a certain amount in a specific period (ex. 1 per day).
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mavin.network
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October 27, 2017, 07:40:56 AM |
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Didn't know them until now, seems they are targeting just normal influencers
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October 27, 2017, 07:59:30 AM |
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This is the reason we read the reviews on products we want to buy, but it's supposed that an influencer is paid even if is micro. So I would like to ask: there's an internal selection to be a part of Mavin network?
I also read reviews if I want to buy something expensive or which sould last some time, like a Notebook, TV or a smartphone. But there are other things, so called impulsive buys, which are triggered by emotions and spontaneity. In this cases if you want or not your are influenced by everything and everyone. Not sure I have understood this point. If an influencer is compensated to write reviews, I suppose he will write only positive ones, also false. Or will he be paid also to write bad reviews about the competition? i think this could occurs!!! but how long it can last??? one? two or three times??? then with the feedback and scoring, the user will be excluded from the ecosystem! the main problem here, is the univocal user identification.
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October 27, 2017, 08:07:05 AM |
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This is the reason we read the reviews on products we want to buy, but it's supposed that an influencer is paid even if is micro. So I would like to ask: there's an internal selection to be a part of Mavin network?
I also read reviews if I want to buy something expensive or which sould last some time, like a Notebook, TV or a smartphone. But there are other things, so called impulsive buys, which are triggered by emotions and spontaneity. In this cases if you want or not your are influenced by everything and everyone. Not sure I have understood this point. If an influencer is compensated to write reviews, I suppose he will write only positive ones, also false. Or will he be paid also to write bad reviews about the competition? i think this could occurs!!! but how long it can last??? one? two or three times??? then with the feedback and scoring, the user will be excluded from the ecosystem! the main problem here, is the univocal user identification. Yes, thats why we will use SMS authentification in first place, geolocation and after a certain level also KYC
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October 27, 2017, 08:11:25 AM |
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Hello I correctly understood that using their social networks, users can get a reward for it? In this case there will be no minimum restriction on the withdrawal of funds, as is often the case?
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October 27, 2017, 08:15:58 AM |
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Hello I correctly understood that using their social networks, users can get a reward for it? In this case there will be no minimum restriction on the withdrawal of funds, as is often the case?
Exactly thats something really annoing. You don't withdraw, because the reward is already in your wallet. We are working on integration with tenx so that you can use it directly in the real world.
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October 27, 2017, 11:16:22 AM |
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Hello I correctly understood that using their social networks, users can get a reward for it? In this case there will be no minimum restriction on the withdrawal of funds, as is often the case?
Exactly thats something really annoing. You don't withdraw, because the reward is already in your wallet. We are working on integration with tenx so that you can use it directly in the real world. Not being able to collect tokens in order to sell them on the exchange? I find it a limitation. I hope that you find the way that allows us to monetise. I imagine an influencer with many followers, who spends the gain for jeans, smartphone, hair salon, etc. Different if an influencer is able to reload a card as ADVCash, for example
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mavin.network
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October 27, 2017, 12:01:38 PM |
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Hello I correctly understood that using their social networks, users can get a reward for it? In this case there will be no minimum restriction on the withdrawal of funds, as is often the case?
Exactly thats something really annoing. You don't withdraw, because the reward is already in your wallet. We are working on integration with tenx so that you can use it directly in the real world. Not being able to collect tokens in order to sell them on the exchange? I find it a limitation. I hope that you find the way that allows us to monetise. I imagine an influencer with many followers, who spends the gain for jeans, smartphone, hair salon, etc. Different if an influencer is able to reload a card as ADVCash, for example I never said that. The tokens are in your ETH Wallet, with our own privatekey, you can do with them whatever you want.
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October 27, 2017, 12:26:16 PM |
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This is the reason we read the reviews on products we want to buy, but it's supposed that an influencer is paid even if is micro. So I would like to ask: there's an internal selection to be a part of Mavin network?
I also read reviews if I want to buy something expensive or which sould last some time, like a Notebook, TV or a smartphone. But there are other things, so called impulsive buys, which are triggered by emotions and spontaneity. In this cases if you want or not your are influenced by everything and everyone. Not sure I have understood this point. If an influencer is compensated to write reviews, I suppose he will write only positive ones, also false. Or will he be paid also to write bad reviews about the competition? i think this could occurs!!! but how long it can last??? one? two or three times??? then with the feedback and scoring, the user will be excluded from the ecosystem! the main problem here, is the univocal user identification. Yes, thats why we will use SMS authentification in first place, geolocation and after a certain level also KYC i think the best innovation in the user univocal identification is geotracking, for sure. if you can have a continuous tracking, you can identify for sure the user. the only problem is the continuous geotracking to secure the identification model
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October 27, 2017, 12:53:42 PM |
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Didn't know them until now, seems they are targeting just normal influencers Sorry, what do you mean by normal influencers? The "famous" people? Would be great anyway to know more about your plus against them
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alex9919
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October 27, 2017, 01:23:02 PM |
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Reading the whitepaper, I have noticed this expression: modified multiplier campaigns. What does it mean?
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