How good are Web3 influencers?

As a Web3 enthusiast, one of the most frustrating experiences is seeing a paid influencer shill a product or community without any genuine interest or understanding of the platform. It's important to find people who truly love and believe in what you're building, and there are a few ways to do this.

First, follow and engage with content creators who are already active in the Web3 space. Podcasts like The Defiant by Cami Russo, NFT Now with Matt Medved and Alejandro Navia, Bankless with David Hoffman, and Overpriced JPEGs with Carly Riley are all great places to start. By following these influencers on social media and joining relevant Discord servers and NFT communities, you'll be able to get to know the people who are passionate about Web3.

Once you've found someone who seems like a good fit, reach out to them personally. DM them on Twitter or connect with them on Discord, and ask if they're interested in your project. If they are, it's likely they'll be willing to talk about it publicly and become a valuable ally for your community.

In conclusion, it's important to avoid paying influencers to promote your Web3 project. Instead, focus on finding genuine enthusiasts who will authentically represent your community and platform. By engaging with the existing Web3 community, you'll be able to find the right people to help you spread the word and grow your project.

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