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I get the impression that one of the reasons why dapps aren’t covered enough is because of the money. When infra projects raise $10-100M, they get a lot of attention. People are like, “Well, if these big funds invested so much in this project, then it must have a lot of potential.” So then these infra projects get covered in podcasts, Twitter threads, and so on. And receive a lot of (pseudo)organic attention from airdrop farmes who are shilling it all the time and inflating the usage numbers. All while everyone is waiting for the token that's inevitable as VCs need to get their money back. All that buzz is ofc based only on some ‘vision’ that 'might be delivered in 3 years', when you - a poor dapp developer - have had a working product and a solid userbase for months. The only way to win is, I guess, being 'so good they can't ignore you' :)
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Reach out and ask to be interviewed. Journalists are always looking for real shit to cover. What you say is true: people perceive value were others invest money, but that is not the reason you are not receiving coverage. All you have to do is reach out. Educate yourself a little bit on what Journalists look for and you’ll do even better. Tap in with the PR at conferences; ask for help meeting Journalists. You can get traction. Don’t give in to any storytelling that tells it as you’re ‘not ready’. You got this. Onward!
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