They choose tens of different projects to Yap about instead of betting on a few stronger high-potential ones
This results in:
- Your account being perceived as a farmer - Lack of engagement (aka growth) - Burning out - Lower results across the board (you won't get Top 1 in all these LBs) - More time consumed in creating *lower quality* content with less ROI - Lack of individuality in your account - Decrease in long term alignment with ACTUALLY being a creator. You start perceiving CT strictly as a farm, a place to extract capital, nothing else
How to fix it:
1. Decrease your project "Yap exposure" to just a few - the lower your follower count, the less projects. 2. Focus on higher quality posts 3. Be yourself. Find your voice. Stick to your morals. 4. Start treating CT as a place to grow, socialize and have fun, not just as a farm 5. Provide real value, not just noise.
Many of you remember me as a hardcore InfoFi farmer in the early Kaito days, going after 10+ leaderboards at once, trying to get all the money InfoFi has to offer lol.
Many things have changed since then.
Now I value my brand more than any InfoFi campaign can give me, and choose only the highest potential ones to support - ones that can actually give me a significant airdrop.
I also spread out the projects across different InfoFi platforms.
On Kaito, I only focus on @katana right now, with their $KAT TGE in February, it's a solid bet to make.
On Xeet, you will only find me on the @solsticefi leaderboard. At the very top 1st spot which I held consistently for 3 months now.
One who tries killing multiple birds (projects) with one stone (their one and only CT account), will fail and not see desired results.
Focus on the prize. Set a long term goal and stick by it. Be consistent and dedicated. And most importantly, do it for the love of the game.
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#1 Main Mistake that all InfoFi Creators make:
Diversification.
They choose tens of different projects to Yap about instead of betting on a few stronger high-potential ones
This results in:
- Your account being perceived as a farmer
- Lack of engagement (aka growth)
- Burning out
- Lower results across the board (you won't get Top 1 in all these LBs)
- More time consumed in creating *lower quality* content with less ROI
- Lack of individuality in your account
- Decrease in long term alignment with ACTUALLY being a creator. You start perceiving CT strictly as a farm, a place to extract capital, nothing else
How to fix it:
1. Decrease your project "Yap exposure" to just a few - the lower your follower count, the less projects.
2. Focus on higher quality posts
3. Be yourself. Find your voice. Stick to your morals.
4. Start treating CT as a place to grow, socialize and have fun, not just as a farm
5. Provide real value, not just noise.
Many of you remember me as a hardcore InfoFi farmer in the early Kaito days, going after 10+ leaderboards at once, trying to get all the money InfoFi has to offer lol.
Many things have changed since then.
Now I value my brand more than any InfoFi campaign can give me, and choose only the highest potential ones to support - ones that can actually give me a significant airdrop.
I also spread out the projects across different InfoFi platforms.
On Kaito, I only focus on @katana right now, with their $KAT TGE in February, it's a solid bet to make.
On Xeet, you will only find me on the @solsticefi leaderboard. At the very top 1st spot which I held consistently for 3 months now.
One who tries killing multiple birds (projects) with one stone (their one and only CT account), will fail and not see desired results.
Focus on the prize. Set a long term goal and stick by it.
Be consistent and dedicated.
And most importantly, do it for the love of the game.