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April 03, 2018, 11:45:10 PM |
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Signature campaign, social media campaign and other types of campaign. There are also some agencies (companies) that are offering marketing for ICO's but it cost you money so it's up on how much the budget for the marketing. Newsletters, publication of articles on news websites and price tracker banners are some of the techniques.
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April 04, 2018, 07:41:06 AM |
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Signature campaign, social media campaign and other types of campaign. There are also some agencies (companies) that are offering marketing for ICO's but it cost you money so it's up on how much the budget for the marketing. Newsletters, publication of articles on news websites and price tracker banners are some of the techniques.
Do you know where can I find some statistics about signature campaign results? All the Bounty Campaigns put a lot of stakes on Signature, but never saw some metrics
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April 04, 2018, 07:46:49 AM |
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anyone doing gorilla marketing for coins?
It's called Guerrilla marketing. And yes everybody does it. Even 90% from this forum Bounties and airdrops are the new Guerrilla marketing, the new marketing paradigm
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April 04, 2018, 08:18:54 AM |
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The one of the most effective thing in the Marketing of ICO - it is to attract good advisors with really great background. I think that investors more trust to people than to advertisement.
What is interesting, I've got an impression everyone is associating marketing only with ICO and pre-ICO activities, like, there is no life after ICO. Isn't the second part is also very important - how to market the existing project, to grow the price. According to to data I have, most of the tokens actually lose capitalization after ICO. Isn't it because everything is concentrated on "sell it" thing?
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April 04, 2018, 09:38:08 AM |
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That's a very valuable information
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April 06, 2018, 01:35:13 AM |
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Signature campaign, social media campaign and other types of campaign. There are also some agencies (companies) that are offering marketing for ICO's but it cost you money so it's up on how much the budget for the marketing. Newsletters, publication of articles on news websites and price tracker banners are some of the techniques.
Do you know where can I find some statistics about signature campaign results? All the Bounty Campaigns put a lot of stakes on Signature, but never saw some metrics There's none but the logic here is if signature campaign isn't effective, there's no company that will continue its campaign. For example (bitvest, I've been here for a very long time). About the stakes, this is why marketing does need a good budget to get better results. What you pay is what you get. Observe the forum and you can see other ideas that you would love.
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April 06, 2018, 07:51:46 PM |
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Get out there and meet people. Do videos. Don't hide your face. The worst thing in this space right now is not building legitimacy with people.
I agree with you wholly. Trust factors are very important and the only way to do this is to get out and promote the brand. I have worked with several ICOs that failed because they thought there was an endless pool of investors and it didn't matter what people knew about their project. Those that network and get to shows do considerably better.
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April 07, 2018, 09:38:13 AM |
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Expedia is the main site for travel bookings, and they are just beginning to accept Bitcoin as a method of payment, and melakunan campaign it becomes the easiest way of marketing
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April 07, 2018, 11:01:57 AM |
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One of the best marketing techniques ever has always been "word-of-mouth/referral system". This is so because a trusted person is the one doing the roping in of a potential new client. For example, it would easier for my best friend to convince me to join crytpo than a sig campaign or a twitter ad. However, my best friend should have some incentive to do the work, unless he's part of the crypto team. This is where referral bonuses come in. So, for every new member that my best brings in, he gets some sort of reward, say a number of free coins or tokens. I can't really tell how this can be implemented now with crypto, since most wallets are anonymous, and people don't want to be linked and tracked.
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April 08, 2018, 08:08:34 AM |
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social media influencers in specific youtubers. you should compile an organic list of email addresses and send them an email offering something that can be mutually beneficial for them to do a thorough review of your platform.
just know exactly what you want and keep digging. people trust people. reviews are crucial in every industry and you can get the right people behind you if you look hard enough. guaranteed to boost your project.
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October 09, 2018, 11:41:59 AM Last edit: October 16, 2018, 10:33:06 AM by Grasik |
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What do you guys think about some offline marketing campaigns? I like creating some cool promo items like those Custom Lapel Pins, for example, for my small store. Maybe you will find it interesting to you too, think about it
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