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standpoint.degen.eth 🎩
@standpoint.eth
A message for the founders out here. I got a colleague into DeFi yesterday. Told him to start with a lending protocol. I recommended LayerBank. He called me back and said he googled it and did not get jackshit of what it is. Googled it myself. Realized Web3 is not yet ready for the masses. Marketing is key.
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standpoint.degen.eth 🎩
@standpoint.eth
TLDR; Normies don't know what EVM-compatible, rollups and Layer 2s mean. Normies don't want or need to know. Projects should not include technical jargons into their main description.
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Grey Trainer
@greytrainer.eth
Been using Amazon press release for idea incubation. The big advice is if the product is hard to write about or overcomplicated it going to suck. User testing might’ve solved the issue.
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Angler 🖼️
@angler
I think founders should focus more on "what things does" rather than "how thing works". I'm reading quite a few blurbs and most of the time my brain already forgot everything before finishing the sentence. We should stop trying to sound super sophisticated.
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Brandon Owens
@spareventures
You’re right that this won’t get them the next million customers. However, it helped them get early backers & the customers actually ready to use the product, Today. Copy can be extremely challenging in early founding years because you need missionaries to start yet evolve over time. How would you rewrite it?
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Anver
@anver
I totally agree, let’s see how this psychologist manages to navigate this territory
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yash
@yas
There needs to be an equilibrium between jargons and gtm for masses. Later brings you users while the former gives you funds, better teams backing you.
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