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it boggles my mind that people as smart as EF devs/researchers refuse to recognize the critical overlap between technical and comms skills. the best marketers in crypto are technical and the best engineers are good communicators. bringing these two skillsets together is how ethereum wins. https://x.com/clairekart/status/1858187404563370411
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update: EF guy is sorry, he was only mean because he thought Claire was a “meme person” honestly it’s all beyond satire and if you’ve worked as a marketer in this industry, you’ve met dozens of this dude https://x.com/ncsgy/status/1858313372837584946
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Feature marketing is what works, to this point. Eng builds the features and communicates the value to marketing, marketing needs to communicate why those features aren’t features but how they are actually magical life improvement mechanisms.
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It’s really bad actually. Thanks for pointing it out
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"build it and they will come" yeah they'll come if there's awareness about the product awareness comes from marketing and sales people, like it or not
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This holds true in many situations. Generally, the more well-rounded you are, the better. The more you can relate to others, the better. The more you can speak the same language to different groups within your organization, the better. You might be brilliant in your field, but if you can’t articulate yourself in the language of others, you are limiting your worth to the organization.
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