Some suggestions on 'zero-cost marketing' for Nostr clients and other stuff. Feel free to add on suggestions :

1. Write more on media - approach various angles of Nostr and target at least 1-2 articles to be published a month.

2. Reach out to users based on where they are - if college kids maybe have talks or workshops on campuses. If it’s neighborhood, put up short and catchy brochures in the neighborhood local businesses, coffee shops, on the street, bars .

3. Ted talks or similar highly established talks with a large audience on the concept of

(a) “reversing the current internet” like how nostr:npub1zuuajd7u3sx8xu92yav9jwxpr839cs0kc3q6t56vd5u9q033xmhsk6c2uc ` talked about or

(b) bridging many diff ideologies through platforms and bringing people together like how nostr:npub1k979np6dcpwh7mkfwk7wq3msezml48fh7wksp9hakakf8pwk3y5qhdz7te is doing it .

These are all very novel concepts.

4. Do short videos like how the Thai tik tok went viral - and post it on various other social media - tik tok, IG, FB.

5. Partner up with businesses for free onboarding promo on their website to their clients.

6. Get into as many TV interviews and radio interviews

The current marketing initiatives are heavy on Bitcoin conferences.

1. It might be stale because of high repetition

2. BUT. Because it's easier to convert bitcoiner, the initiatives here can be one step beyond onboarding - such as establishing bitcoin relays or if specific to localities, then onboard someone local who can set up local relays and that person onboards more people from there, and it relays on =)

Goal = acquire users + grow this user base.

Some thoughts :

Having a great and easy to use product with useful features is one thing. Finding users is another. Both are different types of challenges.

I like nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn 's concept of user growth and I think clients would benefit from a user acquisition strategy, establishing primary, secondary target audience and finding means to engage them.

I hope Nostr doesn't die off. It's a great initiative.

If you have more suggestion on zero-cost marketing, feel free to add on.

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Very well said!

thank you. I really think the underlying concepts are so novel and unique, and the infrastructure, the build just substantiates these ideas. Media is so freaking divided, and has been used for the longest time to influence people. You are literally saying, screw that, lets bring people together. And I think that's wonderful. If you need thoughts on content, write ups etc I'm happy to help out (behind the scene)

Use nostr as your content platform and share your posts as you would with any of your content.

That’s the strongest signal you can send. No explaining, no convincing. The act of usage is the statement.

People are curious and want to find out what is it what you’re using and why.

This is the point where the onboarding and easy sign-up becomes relevant: when they follow the link you post and land on your post.

It matters what links you share since nostr is not a single app/service destination.

i think this is a great idea. Cross platform sharing without needing to breathe it down people's throat and invoke curiosity. And everyone can chip in.

What are your thoughts about people who don't use other social platforms ?

Do you. What comes naturally. If you post only here how do you let people know about your posts?

Nostr should bring you joy, happiness and value by being useful. If it feels like work then you’re now doing something right.

You’re not using YouTube, Netflix etc. to market it to others. You may share some of their links/content because you find something valuable to share.

Play with nostr and find new ways to use it. When you discover something brilliant and it does not exist build it.

That’s how Twitter got hashtags, threads etc. People just invented them because they were useful.

Do you, and just do it.

His idea is to establish community-based client and his target users are more localised. He is setting the basic foundation build of coracle and soon will be testing the market on his target users. Let me share his blog post below. nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn would def be able to expand on this idea better.

So for example who would you envision using spring browser? - would it be people who are not as paranoid over privacy but not happy with current browsers out there? if we can narrow down their persona (interest, where they hang, if its age group, gender, occupations etc) maybe we can identify the users who might adapt the browser and reach out to them.

It doesn't mean they are going to be your only users, its just that they would be your earliest adopters, give you feedbacks and you can expand on that for a wider crowd eventually. And you have that incremental user growth %

https://habla.news/u/hodlbod@coracle.social/where-is-my-coracle-going

🤙🏻 and don’t forget this is a marathon and not a sprint