Utilising Twitter to shill web3

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I will say that I'm tackling this years marketing a little differently. The reason being that I think when it comes to Hive, everyone that's on here probably knows that BRO exists and what we do anyway. Marketing on here, unless we have something new, and especially if it's business as usual, seems like a waste of time.

We need some fresh blood. It's like the old adage. Talking about Hive, on hive, is like selling water to fish. It's pointless, and, a little useless. Of course unless we have something new to talk about of course!

So I've been taking to Twitter (and YouTube, but that's a post for tomorrow) to talk about men. If there's nothing more popular to talk about on social media right now it's getting stuck into the culture wars. Luckily, twitter allows you to do that now with good old Elon in charge.

Great place to start, right? The Man Cave Project on Twitter talking about men! Seems on topic and on point.

Yes, I will give way to the fact that right now we are more of a crypto project than we are a place to talk about manly stuff, but the conversations we do have in the cave if you're an active talker is mostly about that sort of stuff when it's not crypto.

My aim for the future is to be a place where men can realise anything they want to. It can be a place to come in and meet new people, or it can be a place to learn, or even teach. But we're waay off anything like that right now. Right now we've only had a drabble of non-cryptonians in. I've spotted one or two come in so far.

I need more followers and that will take more grind. We will get there though. The grind is what I am familiar with.

The reason I'm not talking this any other way because I think what crypto falls short on is when you're cold-promoting anything it can be a little annoying. Couple that in with the subject of finance (which is a little crass in polite society to talk about openly anyway) and you have a clusterfuck of people thinking that you are either a scammer, or a loser, or both.

Either way it can be very annoying when you're minding your own business and someone pops up in your feed with, "buy this shitcoin, it's the best!" - well guess what buddy, apparently every coin is the best according to their communities!

The trick is community building, so I'm doing it on the sly. It's basically like making good points on twitter that the people you agree with will check out your handle and go wow, okay! Lets join and see what's up.

Right now our problem is followers but that will change over the next several months. We can grow, more people will join, and find out about Hive second hand.

A good example would be this:

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Pearl is a talking head in our niche. Sometimes she says things that I agree with, some times she doesn't. Either way most of the time I reply to her I get a great amount of engagement -- we even got a few follows off that reply too.

Then, when people want to find our more about us, they click on our links to our website and then get sent to our discord from there. We're also working on cleaning up our website more but that's for January as everyone runs around trying to get everything in order for Christmas.

But as we go into the new year you should see me ramp up the Twitter action! It's going to be fun, you'll see. It doesn't take long to find a massive figurehead in our niche to say something controversial.

Next year is going to be fun, I'm sure of it!



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Bang, I did it again... I just rehived your post!
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Lol. I actually want to debate the breastfeeding topic. Is it distracting to everyone? If so, is it an acceptable distraction? What makes it such? I have no strong feeling about this one way or the other, but kind of want to. :D

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I think it mainly depends on whether you have kids or not. Pre having my own I was a bit more uptight about it!

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