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RE: JOB OPENING: PeakMonsters Outreach Specialist - (Community manager)

in PeakMonsters3 years ago

Sent in an application! I would humbly recommend affording a little more time to answer the custom question. I didn't quite have enough time to bring it all together like I wanted..Hindsight's always 20/20 - that last question was the only question that made me wish I could go back to the "yes, I have ADHD" button at the start. 🤣

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darn we didn't know what it would take. I'm not sure if the system would allow us to change it now. But you can write more here if you want.

Honestly for me I think it was more of an ADHD based issue where I wanted to have a clear gameplan and display some creative time management skills, but in the process of getting it built out in my head and then starting to type it in/format I realized how short I was on time. Out of managing the 10 hours in two days, I broke it out to where approximately

2.5 hours per day would be spent on PeakMonsters and Splinterlands Discord. In order to establish a seemingly persistent, always friendly familiar face that can be regularly seen interacting with all kinds of players, and timing those efforts around key usage windows for potential target audiences. Catch the people earlier in the AM, the group with a earlier lunch break, later lunch break, the after work or killing time before clocking in crowd, and then the evening where the kids are in bed or the night crowd comes out to play more. Something like,

07:30 AM
10:30 AM
12:30 PM
3:30 PM
8:00 PM

Following that, I would say one hour of the day should be spent interacting with players/content creators on PeakD. Seeing as it's a social media platform (and less of a live chat) there's definitely a little more flexibility to be involved in a timely manner without slamming some kind of witty response seconds after a post goes up.

That would give us roughly 1.5hrs in the day to do what I would call "other" ...Great part about being involved on the social media platform aspects is you have the ability to collect endless amounts of intelligence while you're doing it. Maybe you're picking up a common theme of something that new players are struggling with and can see the desire for a guide to be written on it, then there you go - start researching and drafting it. Or maybe a popular streamer is getting ready to host an event for newer players getting screwed with the bronze reward changes, and peakmonsters might want to help that streamer gain more street cred by coordinating to hop in with the creator during their live stream and just casually go rainman with a winning of dec, temporary delegation of cards/CP, a discount code for their first purchase through the website, etc. Opportunities there are definitely endless and I think the cool uncle style approach plays into your hand...Because who knows, whoever you hire may not actually be able hold a healthy paced, engaging conversation with a streamer for any length of time. However if you set the scene up to where it's pleasantries with the streamer, they explain what their goal of the event is, then the PeakMonsters rep can help kick off the event by doing some giveaways to help players start the event and feel invited/invested to the game, and punch out from there.