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Gm Legendary What can you say about these PFPs? Me: They can cook!!
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Gm Legendary What can you say about these PFPs? Me: They can cook!!
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If you have been creating content, or spending hours engaging online without earning anything… PopChain is the platform you’ve been waiting for. What Is PopChain A blockchain built for creators and communities, where your identity, content, and activity finally have real
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If you have been creating content, or spending hours engaging online without earning anything… PopChain is the platform you’ve been waiting for. What Is PopChain A blockchain built for creators and communities, where your identity, content, and activity finally have real
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Making $100-$400 monthly as a CM or MOD is possible, but many don’t know how to position themselves. And in this thread, I’ll show you how to position yourself the right way, the mistakes to avoid, and platforms where you can find good jobs. A Thread 🧵
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➙ @rethinkablexyz: a Social and job platform ➙ @Upwork: It is a Freelance Web3 gigs ➙ @PlexusRS: A Web3 recruitment agency ➙ @CryptoJobs: It is one of the large Web3 job board. Good luck!!✌🏼
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➫ How to Grab Good Opportunities in Web3 Here are trusted platforms that often post long-term, high-paying gigs. @Web3Career: A Web3 Jobs Board. ➙ @CryptoJobsList: A Job board and talent pool platform.
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➢ Applying with “Sir give me job I can moderate.” ➢ No proof of past work or volunteering. ➢ Having the same bio as everyone else. ➢ Joining communities only when they announce recruitment.
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➫ Avoid This. With the little time I've been here I'm able to document few mistakes that CMs and MODs makes while applying for a Job Pleas avoid these if you want to be taken seriously:
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➙ Third, Spot what needs to be done and do it because most developers love CMs who suggest ideas and not wait for instructions. ➙ And lastly, understand user psychology because as CM your job is to keep people active, informed, and comfortable.
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➙ First, build a portfolio with the AMAs hosted if you are space host, events have handled, and the communities you managed. ➙ Second, learn basic tools like discord management, Telegram bots, Zealy Notion and community analytics.
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How to Position Yourself as a Community Manager A CM must understand strategy. meaning, knowing what to do, why it matters, and how it pushes the community forward. How to Position Yourself Properly as a Community Manager.
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➫ How to Position Yourself Properly ➙ First, understand the project deeply because if you can’t explain it, you can’t moderate it. ➙ Second, communicate politely. ➙ Third, don’t beg for roles, contribute first and let the opportunities come naturally.
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I happen to talk with some of these Devs and these are the top complaints founder have about Mods: ➢ They only show up when they want salary. ➢ They don’t understand the project themselves. ➢ They can’t handle simple questions from community members.
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That's what I will be sharing with you, keep reading...▼ ➫ How to Position Yourself as a Moderator Most Mods are selected from within the community, but many people fail because they show the wrong attitude.
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Community Manager Community Manager is someone who builds, grows, and manages the entire community activities. The biggest problem most Web3 job seekers face isn’t lack of knowledge, it’s not knowing how to position themselves for opportunities or stand out among others.
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Before I dive into the real matter, We need to know the difference between a moderator and a community manager. A Moderators A moderator is someone who keeps the community clean, active, and informed
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Making $100-$400 monthly as a CM or MOD is possible, but many don’t know how to position themselves. And in this thread, I’ll show you how to position yourself the right way, the mistakes to avoid, and platforms where you can find good jobs. A Thread 🧵
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