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Gm culture is engagement farming and doesn't add any value? Think again.
Here are 5 ways to make more of your gm posts you haven't thought of before. ๐งต๐
Here are 5 ways to make more of your gm posts you haven't thought of before. ๐งต๐
1) It is your personal town-hall meeting, a daily check-in. It is the easiest place to start and spark a conversation. I love this take by @LoopxNFT.
2) Build a continuous relationship. Every day, I try to find a new squirrel GIF when @squirrellyverse comes to say hi. I get a laugh, and so do they.
I've even noticed other people waiting for the GIF and liking it.
I've even noticed other people waiting for the GIF and liking it.
3) Ask questions. Now you will say that most people don't read it and only say gm. That's perfectly fine.
But those who answer it have an opinion on it. Again, a perfect starting point for a genuine discussion.
(Yes, I have, @Carl_m101)
But those who answer it have an opinion on it. Again, a perfect starting point for a genuine discussion.
(Yes, I have, @Carl_m101)
4) Find out more about your community. Take a minute, read their bio, go through their latest tweets, and appreciate them.
I know how passionate @itsarbsy is about Reddit avatars, so ofc I ask if they are happy with the latest drop.
I know how passionate @itsarbsy is about Reddit avatars, so ofc I ask if they are happy with the latest drop.
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Fatboy @Fatboy_4866
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Apr 20, 2023
Great thread mate ๐