Most of the accoutns I’ve followed on Nostr are personal

Which as I think about it makes total sense

An individual who is interested in freedom-of-speech etc

Is also someone who is keen to be as low time preference as possible

We can play the long game. Slowly but surely create capital

Brands on the other had, generally speaking, need a fast ROI

This will change as Nostr attracts more eyeballs over time

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Same here, as well as project npubs that I’m interested in.

Also bots that are useful or funny like “Dave”, who I’m not going to tag, cos he’ll join in.

I tend not to follow the larger influencer accounts because they tend to become echo chambers, which I’m in the middle of another discussion about 😂

your website shows your NIP-05 identifier--mrjakewoodhouse@nostrplebs.com--but you don't have it attached to your Nostr profile. you should add it.

not sure what client you're using but you should be able to edit your profile and add it.

also IMO it is better to show your raw npub from your personal site. it is easier to search for that on Nostr. the NIP-05 identifier is an extra layer of identification that client software validate for users.

to be completely honest, before i manually validated your NIP-05, i thought this npub was an imposter bot.

What’s the best way to utilise my personal website with the NIP-05?

Thanks for the help!

changing your NIP-05 domain from nosterplebs.com to jesw.xyz seems to me like the best option.

there's some work required on your site, not sure about your hosting situation, but here's a guide that seems to hit all the steps for a few different setups:

https://orangepill.dev/nostr-guides/guide-to-verify-nostr-profile-nip05-identifier-with-your-domain/

what you want to happen is for a client to find what is currently served at https://nostrplebs.com/.well-known/nostr.json?name=mrjakewoodhouse but at your domain.

the name associated with your hex pubkey can be anything, if you also wanted to change that from "mrjakewoodhouse".