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RE: LeoThread 2023-12-19 17:39

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I think the first step in creating organic hype is to ensure that your product, service, or event is exceptional. People will naturally talk about it if it provides value or solves a problem for them. You should also Make sure that your offering is unique, innovative, and meets a genuine need in the market.

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Exactly!

If it's a not so good service or a product, people will give it the usual casual sense, drop the regular random talk and go away. A good example is the casual airdrop project. The engagement there are more like bots talking

I second that. People naturally spread words about something they experienced or tested is good, that works, that helps them in any way, or something that makes them money hehe.

I cant agree less with you. Creating an organic hype is possible but not easy. If one does not actually have a unique deliverable, it would soon be forgotten. This is because if there are better alternatives to what a project offers, then people would flood to it. So be special, do something no one is doing and you are able to not just create a hype, but also sustain it over time.

Creating Hype organically is basically a tough thing to get as we live in a world of people who don't care,but when your product, project or anything your are hyping is of great uniqueness, it will be easy to Hype organically.

Yes, this is right on point. Nothing beats mouth-to-mouth advertising. Build something that people actually want (or make them think they do) and they will promote it for free. That works every time in any industry and any time. I'm not a marketing specialist but you don't have to be one to know that

I think that the first thing to keep in mind to create organic expectation, besides what you said, is to be honest. Because sometimes you can fall into offering something that is not real and that causes the opposite effect.