Marketing strategies on tron project

Entonces no se puede pedir marketing gratis, llega un momento que la gente tiene también trabajo y se cansa.

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It’s natural to get this tired results
If the marketing not going smoothly

The support from the chain
Helps,.

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I agree that marketing and having a marketing plan are essential for any business, whether it’s a traditional or a crypto company. It’s unfortunate that this is lacking across all chains.

Before starting a company, it’s essential to determine your target audience and create a tailored marketing plan for them. You can either attract a marketing specialist to your business or hire someone to set up a marketing plan for you. Although implementing proper target marketing can be a costly experience for a startup, it’s necessary to be visible, especially as a crypto company. There are many projects releasing every day, all trying to capture people’s attention.

It’s important to note that projects that stop marketing or decrease their social engagement tend to fade away quickly, as has happened to hundreds of projects before. However, in my opinion, projects shouldn’t rely solely on marketing from the chain they are developing on. It makes no sense. Once a company has built a successful product, gratification in that form will follow, but it’s not something a project should expect.

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Thank you for your contribution
Its crystal clear,
I understood.

I will still add that.
Marketing is effective is aimed
at TARGET AUDIENCE

It’s not all about marketing.
IF THE PRODUCTS OR PROJECT IS NOT WORTH IT
IN TERMS OF SOLVING A PROBLEM OR AS UTILITY.
THEN MARKETING IS NOT NECESSARY.

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I completely agree that marketing is only effective when it is aimed at a target audience. It’s important to know who your target audience is and how to reach them effectively.

And you’re right, marketing alone isn’t enough to make a product or project successful. A project needs to have a solid foundation and be useful in solving a problem or providing a utility to its users. Without a valuable product or project, marketing efforts will likely be ineffective in the long term. And you will only be throwing away money and time .

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Yes buddy this is correct.
It’s a different thing spending much budget on marketing or advertising a project or product.

And it another thing to get corresponding results.

Very important to understand this as to avoid waste of resources

The biggest problem of blockchain projects, be it on Tron or any other blockchain, is to actually find real users and use cases. Once you’ve found it, it’s much easier to market, because you know the customer and the problem you’re solving. If you’re just building tech and not focusing on users, marketing won’t be effective… you’ll only find people who are speculating on tokens!

The best marketing strategy you can have to get your company started is to find a real problem for a real target customer.

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This for me is wise saying
You are correct,
Thanks for your contribution

Real user+ use cases = good marketing?
Hope you mean this

Yes. The idea is that you create something that is really useful.

For example, you have real utility in a wallet (it’s one of the initial use cases on the crypto ecosystem), because you need means of checking your balance and transferring your assets.

If you want to market your wallet, you should look for people that have this problem and tell them that you have the solution. Of course it seems trivial today, but when it was invented, it really solved the problem of the people that wanted to buy bitcoin and ethereum without the need to interact directly with smart contracts and code.

If you’re building an innovative product (as almost every crypto project), you must create something that solves a really pain point for a niche. Than it will be much easier to market for them, because you’re really solving the problem. Is like selling water on the desert.

If you’re creating a not so innovative product, you might look at what your competition is doing, who they are talking to, who’s the audience their targeting to get a sense of the market.

But marketing is really a process of creating hypothesis and testing. And it takes money! You gotta be creative to do good marketing with a small budget.

Marketing strategies such as social media marketing, email marketing, content marketing, influencer marketing, SEO, PPC advertising, and PR are essential for Tron projects to generate exposure, attract investors, partners, and customers. Factors like the project’s size, budget, target audience, and competition can affect the adoption of marketing strategies. Marketing before and after HACKATRON is crucial to creating awareness and capitalizing on momentum generated by the hackathon. Small Tron projects should focus on targeted and cost-effective tactics such as social media marketing, email marketing, and content marketing to engage with potential investors and build trust with them.

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