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Web3Market.ing Simplified: Meetups, Digital Branding, and Crypto Insights

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What if you could simplify your entry into the Web3 world and secure your digital identity in one fell swoop? Tune in to our latest Tech Talk episode, where we dive deep into the upcoming VRBS Coffee and Crypto Meetup in San Antonio, Texas. We kick off by explaining our dedication to unbiased education on blockchain and Web3 technologies, and how our content archive can serve as a treasure trove of information for both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts. Get the inside scoop on Vrbs DAO and its role in supporting public goods, akin to the well-known Nouns DAO.

Our plans for the meetup in San Antonio are meticulously crafted to cater to both rookies and aficionados of cryptocurrency and Web3. Learn about the Coinbase Wallet and how it streamlines crypto transactions. Plus, discover how attendees will gain their own Web3 domain names thanks to our collaboration with Freename, enhancing their digital footprint. It's an event underscored by the importance of bridging Web2 and Web3, marked by Freename's pioneering status as the first Web3 domain registrar accredited by ICANN.

Ever wondered how to build a robust brand presence using Twitter Spaces? We unpack the critical distinctions between branding and advertising, showcasing how regular Twitter Spaces sessions can establish long-term trust. Explore the versatility of repurposing these sessions into podcasts, blog posts, and other content formats, expanding your reach and potential revenue. Hear about our Spaces Captain program designed to assist brands in running impactful Twitter Spaces campaigns. We wrap up with a reminder about our eagerly anticipated Vrbs Coffee and Crypto Meetup in San Antonio, Texas.

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Thank you. Thank you, hello, hello. Yeah, my throat is a little dry. Hello, hello everyone. We will actually get started in just a moment. As usual, I have pinned a few things at the top of the space and, as you guys are coming in, if you could please like, retweet and share. This is actually going to be a relatively quick Tech Talk. We got a lot going on today Got people driving over here and getting ready for this event that we're about to do tomorrow. So, yeah, definitely wanted to do a tech talk to kind of explain our latest pinned tweet. So, yeah, we'll get started in just a moment. Again, if you could please like retweet. If anybody does want to come up, feel free to request a speaking role, but I am going to try to run through most of this information relatively quickly. Like I said, got a pretty busy day ahead of us. So, yeah, give me just back already and ready to get started.

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I would like to welcome everyone to our Tech Talk podcast. This is a live discussion that we do record weekly here on X, where we highlight news, innovations, education, alpha and business development in the Web3 technology and digital identity space. If you don't know, I am your host, wyn AirDrop, the founder of iHeartDomains. We, as a platform, aim to be your number one resource for unbiased Web3 and blockchain domain education. We've done over 100 of these TikTok episodes and YouTube videos and we've produced these over the past two years. So, yeah, thank you guys for being here with us. You can search our entire content archive for prior recordings and an easy to read overview of each episode on our website at iheartdomainscom. Also, all of our prior recordings are available in podcast format, usually a few days after each one of these live broadcasts on every major podcast player, including Apple Podcasts, spotify and iHeartRadio, and those are each easily reachable at TechTalkhost. Again, thank you guys for attending and, as you are coming in, show the love. Also, if you do have any questions, you can feel free to leave them in the comment section and I will try to get to them.

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Before I get to the main subject at hand, I do want to touch on some of our opening news, as we typically do in the space, and I pinned a few things at the top that you can also reference. The first thing that I mentioned that I kind of started the space with which is why we're kind of run through this a little quickly is that tomorrow is going to be the official first VIRBS Coffee and Crypto Meetup here in San Antonio, texas. I am full of the docs so I mean everybody knows my name and where I'm at. This is going to be our first kind of live event series that I've been a part of really organizing and managing and glad to bring it here to my city. As is in the title, it is sponsored by Verbs. So Verbs is a DAO that is very similar and actually forked from nouns. So if anybody is familiar with nouns and their public goods and kind of some of the things that they fund, verbs basically does the same thing. So this was a proposition that I sent to Verbs. It got funded and, yeah, now we'll be doing these each month to help onboard normies into the Web3 space.

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I'm going to come. The education is going to come from a couple different angles. I'm going to educating them, you know, via philanthropy, via the DAO and then also via digital identity. So very much looking forward to tomorrow introducing, like I said, people to our space in the most user-friendly way possible. You know we're going to do this with a combination, I think I've mentioned, of a Coinbase wallet. It's a smart wallet and you don't need to remember your keys. You could do a lot and interact with the wallet itself. If you guys haven't already used it, it is an amazing wallet, both for people who are already used to dealing with cryptocurrency in the space and for newcomers.

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And then another one of the things that we are also going to be doing during this meetup and gifting each of the attendees with is their very own Web3 domain name, and that is how they will get their introduction to this part of the space is with a free domain name on the VRBS, which stands for verbs TLD. In partnership with Freedame that's another thing that's pinned up at the top Definitely want to thank our partner, Freedame, for sponsoring this TLD. They've provided not only the TLD, but they are going to be sponsoring each and every SLD to attendees that come to the IRL meetup. So each you know, of course, if their name's available. So, according to availability, but each attendee will be able to pick and choose their first Web3Digital ID and then, of course, they'll be able to map that to that brand new Coinbase wallet that we're getting them signed up with. So, yeah, happy to make that synergy.

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Again, you know, one person at a time. It's all it takes. If, after the end of this meetup, we only get one person bullish on cryptocurrency and Web3 in the space, we've done our job. If we get all 30 to 40 people bullish on cryptocurrency and Web3, we've done our job. And then if we've set the stage for an even bigger meetup next time, we've definitely done our job. We set the capacity for this particular meetup at 30. We've already reached capacity as of yesterday and I didn't self-register any tickets, so that's all people who I don't know that have RSVP'd to attend this meetup Also scheduled a backup or I created a backup link on Eventbrite.

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So I set this up on Partiful, did a backup link on Eventbrite just to get more exposure, and we're actually getting RSVP'd on that link as well. So it'd be a little above capacity, but the venue itself is beautiful. It really can accommodate anybody, anything from a small group to hundreds of people. So definitely pick the right place. It's going to be a great vibe, looking forward to that tomorrow. That was a long way of telling you guys exactly why I'm about to wrap this space up super short, but if you guys are out in San Antonio, texas, please pull up. It's going to be the Verbs Coffee and Crypto Meetup. This is going to be the first of many, every single month and then, you know, hopefully the Verbs DAO community itself starts to replicate them, you know, kind of in their own region, so we can spread this out.

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And then, lastly, on the opening news, just touching on Freename and this is kind of late news, but we haven't done a space since then I believe it was last weekend Freename had a pretty solid weekend with TLD sales and they actually all were sold to one person. So there was 100K in TLD sales from Freename to one person. I think that that's a significant announcement, simply because a lot of people in the space are just now becoming aware of Freename first and foremost. And that's a significant announcement simply because, you know, a lot of people in the space are just now becoming aware of free name first and foremost, and that's that's perfectly fine. But that right, there is kind of a really big Testament to to the value that you know we preach every day, but at least one person you know this is one big example. We have many examples of it, but this is one big recent example that we could show of other people in our community that also see that value and will put their money where their mouth is. And if anything, this will make everybody else who's curious wonder.

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You know, hey, why would somebody spend 100K on these Web3 TLDs? What do they do? And you know, learn about the ecosystem we've been telling you about. Again, you know, obviously these were very premium TLDs. You know, not all TLDs are priced the same. So Obviously these were very premium TLDs. You know, not all TLDs are priced the same so you can get in their ecosystem for as cheap as when I first found FreeName, which is when they launched, we were able to get TLDs for $79.

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No-transcript, and if you guys didn't know, they are actually the first Web3 domain registrar to ever be accredited by ICANN. So they're building big things, not only in the Web3 domain space, but they're really trying to bridge the gap with Web2. I can't tell you exactly what that will turn into or what utility that will turn out, but you never know. And the thing is that tech doesn't stop, no matter what our brains think, no matter how pessimistic we are. Tech builds and you don't want to be on the other side of technology when it has accomplished something. And then you're now trying to buy that asset when it's premium, when you could have got it now I a little earlier. So, yeah, that is the end of the opening news.

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Again want to thank you guys all for being in the space. Gonna get into the meat and potatoes. The space is somewhat of a show, obviously. If you look at the title, you can see that web3 marketing is spelled with a dot. That is a domain name that we own. So part or the end of this space is going to be kind of explaining what that means. But, yeah, branding and community building with spaces, which is what we're doing right now.

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If you've been in Web3 or on Twitter for any significant amount of time, you've likely attended the spaces from your favorite project at least once a week or maybe even once a day, or maybe, like some of us legions, you're on spaces all day, every day. You know it's a fact that the most trusted projects and brands hold regular spaces. The popularity of some of these spaces have even created like legit celebrities in Web3, if you think of people like ThreadGuy, mario Noffel, et cetera. So spaces has become quite an industry. Every day you know some extremely important topic and oftentimes absolutely nothing at all is being discussed on the space, from meme coin launches to politics, to project AMAs you know, you name it. There's a space about it and this has become the way to discover, keep updated, participate in and really just hang out with communities around the world, especially on Web3.

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What I wanna take a brief moment to do today is explore the value that Spaces provides and why, in my opinion, pretty much every project should have a Spaces program for branding and community engagement. Also, for clarification, most of us are familiar with this format Twitter Spaces so feel free to just imagine that that's the only thing that I'm talking about. But there are other mediums out there that people have found success with. When I speak of Spaces, I'm generally talking about the format that Sp spaces has. So we're talking about Clubhouse, if you're familiar with Warp House, warcast. We've got Farhouse, we've got Tavern Basically, any medium that has publicly discoverable and open conversations that you can have about your product or product or service, where you can invite other people up into the mix.

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So if you've been on any of those other platforms, you'll notice that their layout is pretty much the same, although you know, hands down, twitter is probably the most discoverable and the most effective as of now when it comes to achieving other goals with the spaces, and there's a lot of different goals that you can achieve with these spaces and, like I said, we're going to cover a few of them. Of course, I've got to put the disclaimer out there Nothing, obviously, is meant to be a standalone answer for how to get more followers, for how to get more sales or mints or any desired result. You know, just like a toolbox has many tools in it, it can take many different simultaneous campaigns that include spaces to achieve a desired result. So, even after listening to this, if you get bullish on spaces and want to go hire a space host to spend one up, please, please, make sure you do your own research and remember anything I say here is not financial advice and, with that being said, again, depending on your goals, spaces are the perfect tool for community engagement, branding and content creation, and these are the three areas that I'm going to go over briefly. You know, and I feel that these areas provide a lot of value or highlight the value immediately that you can get from spaces.

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The first one, the live community engagement, is pretty obvious. One, the live community engagement is pretty obvious. You know, we've become spoiled as consumers, investors, whatever you want to call us. In these past few years, you know, with Twitter Spaces, because we're able to interact with companies and brands in a way that we were never able to prior to this. Twitter Spaces is about as raw and transparent as it gets as far as creating a line of communication between you and a platform you know you're giving. They are giving live, interactive access, in most cases, to key and relevant team members, and that's a big way of establishing trust, but it's also the perfect way for people to ask questions in real time and get a real answer. And when people are able to do that, I think that that really helps engagement not engagement, but it helps onboarding and, like I said, it helps build trust. When people know that there's somebody that's being held accountable, that those people are willing to show up and open the spaces about it and won't hide from conversation tends to make people pretty bullish on that platform or project.

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And so for anything else, if you have a product, especially any product that has any sort of complexity with things that can't necessarily be discussed in a medium like Discord or anything like that and even places like that when a lot of questions and conversations are trying to be held at once and like a Twitter or Discord or in a Discord or Telegram chat, it still isn't the same flow of conversation that just a spaces gives. Spaces is a nice way to tone down, to curate and to address things, like I said, in the most natural way possible, which is via the human voice. You know, having full discussion really does aid in problem solving. So for community engagement, it is definitely a no brainer Again, best way to create an anchor between you and your, you and your consumer base, you and your partners, you and your investors. You know, outside of setting up, you know Twitter or I keep saying Twitter, telegram and Twitter keeps getting me mixed up but outside of setting up, telegram groups, discord groups, warpcast groups is definitely holding a weekly spaces just to give updates again and to invite the community, you know, to give input about what's working, what's not working, and it's a good chance for you to take that information you know back to your team and, you know, use it to optimize. Twitter spaces can also the amount of interaction, the people that come up, the questions that are asked, the type of people that are coming into your space, they can all tell you a lot about what's going on with your project and platform as well, so there's a lot of different data you're able to get again by encouraging this live engagement.

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The second aspect is is branding, and this is this is a big one. A lot of people use Twitter spaces for advertising, and it definitely can be used for such. There's a lot of play to play. You know different people like Mario Novels. One of them, right Hopping on one of his Twitter spaces, is definitely going to advertise you to some extent and probably bring you followers, and while that is a great goal to have you know, you might end up running into being defrauded, because there's a lot of ways that people mess up numbers in order to make you feel like you're getting that kind of result.

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But what you really should be looking for is branding, and branding and advertising are two completely different things, and I want to explain the difference between the two so that you can really have good goals in mind when you're running spaces, because I know a lot of people measure the results of spaces and numbers right. You look at how many people are in the space. Look at the number of people in this space. I'll tell you right now most of them are probably from link three and they're probably bots, but they don't matter. That's not what these spaces are for, right? If you use those type of things to measure the value of your space, you're kind of doing it wrong.

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Branding has the same goal as advertising, it's just one is long-term and one is short-term. And with advertising it's something that you kind of constantly have to do because you're short-term, trying to gain somebody's attention, usually by leveraging the traffic of somebody else or by leveraging a certain event or some sort of medium that if you don't constantly keep a presence on that medium, that traffic dies down, conversions die down, et cetera. So you can think of advertising as something that typically costs money and that you've got to pay for every single day or every single week in order to get a result. You can measure Branding is when you have created a brand presence where people, where you've created so much trust, there's so much content out there that you've, in essence, made yourself a KOL in your industry and that has a long-term benefit, because branding is something that's permanent when you've solidified yourself as a trusted brand for something or as a trusted source for something, or again when you've like friendcom, for instance, the gentleman that paid $1.8 million for it. He put out a tweet a couple days ago that said that he already has 5,000 backlinks from it. So for him, yeah, that $1.8 million was definitely worth it. And that's a form of branding, because those 5,000 backlinks will now continuously and perpetually drive traffic back to his website without him having to do anything or having to pay for anything, and that's one of the things that Spaces does. So having a regular Spaces campaign, you know, and saving them I mean that's kind of important right Downloading them and having them archived somewhere as well.

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But having that type of Spaces campaign, it establishes that. Like I said, it establishes that constant branding and trust. You become popular and you become on the schedule. You become something that people are used to, that they talk about. You become something that people reference. If someone has a question in another conversation, we even do it now. If people have a question about Web2 domains or about investing, we say hey, on Saturdays you need to go to the Future of Domain show from Ishmael. If you want to learn about ENS, we tell people already you need to go. You know, hop into the water cooler with Gary. You know. Hopefully all of you guys are telling people, if you want to learn about Web3 domains and good general education, to come to our tech talks.

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But the point is, when you have a consistent, regular schedule of spaces, that branding starts to sear in that long-term effect where people are talking about you even though you're not paying for that advertising. And then that leads to the next thing is what do you do when you have this product, this thing that you've made, that you're using to brand yourself with? That you've recorded via Spaces, and this is the third area where you get a lot of value out of these if you're applying it that way, and that's with content creation, it that way and that's with content creation. So, even now, as we speak, when I record these spaces, these spaces are the base for, kind of their next evolution of content. It doesn't just stop here, and this is where the real value comes right. So, as I mentioned at the beginning of the space, this tech talk is, in essence, a podcast. It's just being recorded here. So, once this podcast is recorded, the audio file from this is now translated to another or now transferred to another software protocol that converts it into a podcast and allows me to repurpose it that way, which is now a completely different medium. It's taking it off Twitter. It's reaching a whole different demographic. It opens that space up to monetization in a completely different way, with now advertising and ad roles and sponsors and things like that. And that's just one way right that you've recorded live on here Again, the perfect way to repurpose a space to get extra revenue or get extra value out of it.

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And those blog posts now become discoverable, you know, in Web2, they become indexed. There are things that you can use for SEO to drive revenue or traffic back to whatever product or service that you have. There are things that you can use to create backlinks, et cetera, et cetera. Like I said, the ball doesn't just stop here with the space. There are softwares out there that allow you to turn original space content into YouTube videos and clips and shorts. So, for those of you who are looking to start YouTube channels, or looking to start what do you call it TikTok channels or things of that nature, there are actually software out there that is specifically designed to take Twitter space and to transcribe it and create graphics where it flows in TikTok format or YouTube short formatter. It can even create three to four minute clips that it takes from your spaces, if you record long enough ones, and this is real content. Youtube channels are real channels that generate real revenue, and, again, this is from content that you recorded one time via spaces, another use case or repurposing, and I know I'm kind of just going down this list, but there really is a lot that you could do with one single space, and this is, I mean again, easiest medium for people to listen, to listen back to and understand is the human voice.

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Email signatures and press releases is kind of the last thing that I'll bring up. If you record AMAs and this is kind of more for AMAs specifically, which I think is one of the most valuable forms of a Twitter space If you're going to do anything, if you're going to record any medium of content about your platform, the first thing that you should do is record some sort of AMA, whether it's video or whether it's via Spaces, podcasts, etc. Because it's going to be the one that you're going to be able to repurpose the most, it's the most reusable, it's the it's it's it should come from your CEO or from somebody high level in your company and it should be a very humanized introduction to your platform. And then, once you have this recorded AMA from Spaces. Again, you're able to now use this in email signatures. If you're sending out emails every day, marketing, communicating with people, put it down in the bottom want to learn more about our platform or service, listen back to our AMA and put the recording on there. Same thing with press releases You're able to send those out and highlight that at the bottom. At the bottom of every press release that people send out, there's always a signature at the bottom in an about us and more information about your platform. Embedding that in there. I embed these pretty much everywhere that I possibly can so that again, you're creating a bunch of backlinks back to your project, back to your content, back to things that people want to see. So branding, content creation going hand in hand. Again, it's some of these spaces and some of the people that provide space and services you know may effectively be able to produce. You know, short term, you know profitable effects, but for the most part, you should really look at spaces as a long term branding strategy and as a way to create more content that you can distribute out there, you know, in order to essentially become an established KOL and have a lot of content that people can to learn about your product service, even when you're offline.

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Answer questions, and now we are going to end with. What is Web3 marketing with the ing? I'm going to answer the question two ways. The first answer is it's a website, it's a domain name. It's something that I hope inspires everybody else to go build on the ones that you guys bought. I bought Web3 marketing I think the beginning of the year, maybe late last year, registered it when the TLD first became live, so I waited for premium out and registered it. Blah, blah, blah. But in any event, it's a name hack. So the ing is a DNS extension, so it does resolve. Obviously, if you type in Web3 Marketing in your browser right now, it'll take you to the website that I built for it.

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And yeah, I decided to purpose and build this domain out to highlight what we've always offered on a case by case basis and you know now are creating a campaign to expand. So any of you who have been around my platform or been around me long enough know that I run spaces for free name platform or been around me long enough know that I run spaces for FreeName. I also host spaces for Verbs. For the past month I've been hosting spaces for GB of Domains also have helped, and do still help, a few other projects in the back end with some of their marketing campaigns and consulting et cetera, but it's kind of been one-off and not really organized. When people reach out and hit me in my DM, that's when we have the conversation and I'll send them a rate sheet and we'll have that conversation.

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Well, you know, wanting to expand, wanting to scale, wanting to do so kind of in a more organized way, and I thought what better way to do so than on this awesome name hack of a web, of a domain name that I purchased? So you know, first piece of advice to anybody out there again, we say it all the time you want to get the most value out of any domain name, doesn't matter what it is. Build on it, you can make it make sense. So what is it that we are offering In essence? Spaces as a service. That's what it is.

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As I said, I am of the opinion that every project or service needs a space. But internally, if you've had this conversation with yourself and if your project or platform could benefit from the value of spaces but you don't have a host Right, you don't have any talent or you don't have the time or you need consulting on how to best structure a spaces program to fit whatever your goals or needs are, you can partner with us for one of our spaces as a service packages. It's just as simple as that. We're a voice to communicate all that awesome stuff that I said that you can reuse for content, for signature and all that good stuff. And it's a lot more work than you think and I think the people who have gone through our AMAs and who have contracted us for service have seen that it takes quite a bit.

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I can only speak for myself. I don't know what everybody else puts in to the effort they put in people's spaces, but I take my time and I learn about that brand. Typically I try to keep it within. Well, all our partners so far within this niche Moving forward and expanding and you know I'll talk a little bit more about how we plan to scale and to what extent but eventually we'll kind of get outside the bubble and start dealing with it'd still be Web3, but maybe outside the digital identity niche, but so far it's all it's been people directly within the niche. So the bonus or plus there is that for the most part, I'm already quite familiar with the platform before they reach out.

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But if I wasn't, I mean, that's something that I would have to do is become very deeply ingrained in what it is that you do. I've got to learn it, I've got to use it. You know there's, I've got to figure out how to communicate it either as effectively or even more effectively than you were planning on communicating. And then you know we've kind of got to keep people entertained for the amount of time that we have in the space and keep the flow going so that people are actually learning something and we're not just talking at them. And that takes quite a bit of effort. So I do want to put that out there for people who you know, when you look at the price and the pricing is actually quite cheap for what you get and then again you know if you're actually using it to repurpose and you're maximizing it and you're using it to establish branding and long term value, you're going to get way more than you're paying for. But to simplify those packages again, and this is, like I said, this is the big show part. We're going to end with this To simplify the packages if you do go to Web3 Marketing, so web3marketnocom, so web3marketing.

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Yeah, you will see three packages and three options there. The first one, which is, like I said, three options there. The first one, which is, like I said, it's a standard, it's a staple. It should be as standard as your logo. You buy a logo, you get your website, your web domain for branding, you've got your phone number. You use all that for branding. The first thing that you should have as a big beacon to put out there so that people can learn about you without you having to go in the group and answer a bunch of questions, is an AMA.

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So the first thing that we offer is AMAs. It's the simplest thing. If you've got a project or a platform, you know you want, like I said, someone to really bring the best out of your team and get some great answers and great information in a recorded medium that you can now use to repurpose and all that great content. Then we offer that service for one-on-one AMAs and that's really simple. We'll do those AMAs on our page. It'll be a Tech Talk AMA, the same thing that you guys have been listening to over the past two years. If you haven't, go to iHeartDomainscom and feel free to dig through the content archive. We've done AMAs with some of the biggest builders in the space, so easy to go through those and kind of hear what the format is and see exactly what we're talking about.

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And then the next thing that we offer which is what we currently do for, like I said, both Verbs Freename and for GBM is a Spaces Captain. And this is, like I said, if you're wanting to create a Spaces campaign, you know something on a weekly basis, if you've got continuous information, updates, a narrative, anything about your project that you're wanting to keep people updated on, but again, you don't have the staff, you don't have the host, you don't have, you know or don't understand the structure, and that's fine. Like a lot of devs, a lot of people who are building, it's completely understandable that you don't also want to come up on stage on spaces and run a whole space, and that's fine. If you've got a budget, if you're funded, if you truly do have a desire to, like I said, to brand yourself and create that line of trust between you and your community, then reach out to us and we can talk about becoming a space captain. And that's where you know, I partner with you and we'll, you know, co-host and take the wheel on your own, on your own page. So we're helping you brand on your own page Some expectations.

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Again, like I said, there are some spaces hosts like a Mario novel or something like that that I mean, I guess, could ethically tell you that they could get you more followers and things like that by them hosting your spaces. Cool, if they want to make that promise. I'm not promising you that we're going to do this on your own platform. So the amount of traffic that you get on your page is dictated or is kind of affected by a couple of different factors. Hopefully we are able to bring people to your space. We will certainly try.

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But the thing to expect from this again is to brand the solid content, archivable content, so that people can learn about your project platform without you having to be there and answer. So you get things on paper. So you're creating these backlinks, so that you're creating this content and this bridge of trust and even if it's with only five people, those are five people in your community that I bet you wish didn't leave. So we can create your spaces, host, to create value for those five people and hopefully it grows from there. But yeah, that's what the spaces captain program is about. So if you do need a full spaces program and you've got everything else kind of lined up, feel free to reach out to me and we can talk about that. And then the last is a full marketing partner, and this is going to be on a case by case basis.

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Probably the only people I would consider you know becoming a full marketing partner with are people that I am familiar with and know your product and service. I am familiar with and know your product and service. There has to be obviously some established trust there between you know me and your product service, because I'm not going to have my name behind somebody. You know that that isn't known or trusted out in the space and that's another thing too, and this don't really care if this hinders growth of this particular. You know part of the value that I'm offering to the space, but I'm not going to be a shill for scammers, so we'll definitely be turning people down that are in my DM if there isn't a fit or an alignment.

Speaker 1:

Again, my overall goal in Ethos as a platform is to highlight great builders in the space, to create a platform for great builders in the space and to help people that want to learn about Web3 and domains that don't really typically have access to great, easy to digest information. I want to help provide that for them. And, yeah, the last thing I'm going to do is try to purposely introduce somebody to a scam or to a shield just because you're willing to pay me. So please don't expect that. And the full marketing partnership is going to be a lot more vetted than either of the other two. But, yeah, the full marketing partnership would essentially you would essentially be hiring me as a part of your team and that would be a very custom relationship that would obviously include AMAs and spaces. It would also include the ability to use our press release service. So I do have a press release service, ein Presswire that allows me to send press releases both nationally and internationally via a few different mediums and venues, so you'd be able to utilize our press release service and quite a few different things. Like I said, it'd be a custom solution, all the things that you would expect from a full marketing partner. So, yeah, the different services that are available there, again, if any of you want to have a conversation, feel. Different services that are available there, again, if any of you want to have a conversation, feel free to hop on my DM. I also have a calendar that you can hop on and have an easy conversation with me over the phone.

Speaker 1:

But, yeah, wanted to break down again the value in spaces. I think a lot of us do have a lot of different expectations when we do start spaces or even as platforms. If you're juggling whether or not you should run spaces or whether it's a waste of time or not, because you're measuring them off of metrics of you know the amount of people in space, you've got to see the value of them. Outside of that, again, people run spaces for a reason. It has become a very popular venue or medium. For a reason it is the norm now, especially here on Twitter. I don't know what I would do without spaces, and even now it's becoming acceptable in the mainstream podcasting world. Obviously, you know I'm one of those people building that bridge by taking my spaces to the podcast world, and you can do the same if you start recording your own. Again, thank you guys for being here with me for this quick tech talk. If you are a local to us in San Antonio, texas, please feel free to pull up tomorrow to our Burbs Coffee and Crypto Meetup, very excited for it.

Speaker 1:

As I think I said, the space is either before this one or the one before that. That's a lot of where my focus is shifting. You know I love Twitter. Twitter is a great medium, you know, again, you know this is the medium that we'll probably always use to record spaces. But, you know, in optimizing the different tools within the toolbox, you know, like I said earlier, you know, I think that you know, a lot of what I'm going to be doing is focusing on using those tools in the real world.

Speaker 1:

Again, I measure the success of our platform by results, by people that we're able to onboard, by the amount of normies that I'm able to make this make sense to. When I'm able to walk up to somebody and tell them or bring up a, something, something dot eth or something, something somethingcrypto or something, somethinganything, the day that they immediately understand what I'm talking about is the day that I think that we got somewhere, and we all know that we are a very, very, very, very long way from that. So we've got work to do. Not only do I have work to do, but if you're a platform in this space, you've got work to do and you've got information that people need to hear. The best medium to create that right now is on Twitter, and if you're not creating it already, feel free to reach out to us. Let's get spaces program started so we can start getting that stuff and start getting you repurposing and using it to brand your platform.

Speaker 1:

Thank you guys, as always, for attending again Our tech talk. We do these every single week and this serves as a platform of education for people who want to learn about Web3, digital ID demanding and technology in an easy digest format. You know, as we learn it, I teach it. Feel free to follow us here on X, on Warpcast, and again, listen to back to this recording, either here on Twitter or you'll be able to find it at Tech Talk dot host in podcast format on Apple Podcasts, spotify and iHeart Radio. Again, focus on your mission and not your condition. I look forward to seeing everybody that pulls up tomorrow. Y'all enjoy the rest of your week and weekend.

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