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What Actually Works in Crypto Influencer Marketing Today?

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💡 Por que Ă© um lead: [PROJECT/BROADCAST] O autor compartilha observaçÔes sobre marketing de influĂȘncia em cripto, indicando estar envolvido em projetos, mas sem expressar uma necessidade direta de contratação.

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I’ve been following a lot of crypto influencer campaigns lately, and honestly the results feel very mixed depending on how it’s done. There was a time when one influencer post could basically "carry" a project instant hype, big traffic spikes, and tons of community joins. That still happens, but it doesn’t seem to translate into real long-term growth the way it used to. What I’m noticing now is that influencer marketing only really works when it’s part of a bigger system, not when it’s used in isolation. A few things that seem to matter more than raw follower count: Smaller niche influencers often bring better quality users than large accounts Community engagement after the post (replies, discussions, reposts) is what actually sustains attention Educational or story-driven content performs better than straight promotional shills Repeated exposure across multiple creators builds more trust than a single big campaign Projects with strong onboarding (Discord/Telegram + clear product flow) retain users far better It also feels like influencers are shifting from being "growth drivers" to more like “attention entry points.” They can get people in the door, but they don’t control what happens after that. In many cases, the real difference between a successful and failed campaign is what the project does after the traffic hits not the influencer itself. Curious how others are seeing this play out in current campaigns.   submitted by   /u/Trick-Plankton-2227 [link]   [comments]

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