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What Actually Works in Crypto Influencer Marketing Today?

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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 ā€œattention entry points.ā€ 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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