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Pashtet

@pasha_aganim

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calendar_today11-04-2012 13:42:49

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159 Followers

127 Following

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Sometimes it's really hard to post something regularly Especially when it gets so few reactions / comments / likes It seems that the most important thing in this business is discipline. Hope will get my first 1,000 followers by next year 🖖

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In Web3 marketing, authenticity matters more than any flashy gimmick. Instead of focusing on empty hype, share the real story behind your project, highlight the people building it, and explain why the technology will make a difference. Your community will appreciate the

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I love how Twitter changed the analytics page Now you can track much more metrics than even 1 year ago And, of course, base your SMM strategy on good data Super useful (not my account, but a working account)

I love how Twitter changed the analytics page  

Now you can track much more metrics than even 1 year ago   

And, of course, base your SMM strategy on good data 

Super useful

(not my account, but a working account)
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----- announcement style ----- • we are thrilled to announce • we are happy to announce • we are excited to announce ------ comment section ------ • very good project sir • I hope this project go moon sir • sir very nice project sir

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One of the biggest missed opportunities in Web3 marketing is failing to showcase the human element behind the code. Developers, designers, and community managers each have unique stories and perspectives. Highlighting the human side of innovation resonates far more than