gQuack @wallchain fam,
The quiet wait continues, and I think many of us are still keeping an eye on the Telegram bot, hoping for that notification to arrive.
However, I keep seeing people overlook one important detail: audience composition and niche alignment are at the very core of the campaign selection process.
Let's say you applied for an AI project. The algorithm first looks at what percentage of your followers are genuinely interested in AI.
Then it compares your audience with other applicants, trying to minimize audience overlap (showing the same content to the same people repeatedly) and identify the most unique audience for the project.
In this system, it's not just about how large your audience is. Sometimes having a smaller but highly relevant audience can produce far more meaningful results than having a much larger one.
In fact, if your niche audience is made up of the right people, you can still be selected for a campaign even after requesting a higher rate than the one suggested by the system.
Do you think it's finally time to stop shouting at the crowd and start connecting with the right audience instead?
@aquilaneratr@wallchain Maybe the biggest goal is not losing your excitement as the goal itself gets bigger. The people who manage that on Wallchain have always impressed me...
gQuack @wallchain fam,
The quiet wait continues, and I think many of us are still keeping an eye on the Telegram bot, hoping for that notification to arrive.
However, I keep seeing people overlook one important detail: audience composition and niche alignment are at the very core of the campaign selection process.
Let's say you applied for an AI project. The algorithm first looks at what percentage of your followers are genuinely interested in AI.
Then it compares your audience with other applicants, trying to minimize audience overlap (showing the same content to the same people repeatedly) and identify the most unique audience for the project.
In this system, it's not just about how large your audience is. Sometimes having a smaller but highly relevant audience can produce far more meaningful results than having a much larger one.
In fact, if your niche audience is made up of the right people, you can still be selected for a campaign even after requesting a higher rate than the one suggested by the system.
Do you think it's finally time to stop shouting at the crowd and start connecting with the right audience instead?
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gQuack @wallchain fam,
I'm sure the excitement that starts the moment you complete your Wallchain Select application has many of us glued to our screens right now.
Once the application is submitted, everything is pretty much out of our hands.
The AI running in the background scans accounts, analyzes audience structures, and tries to identify the most unique audiences with the lowest overlap.
Our role is simply to wait for the projects to finish their evaluations and for that "Approved" notification to arrive through the Telegram bot.
In the past, the people with the biggest follower counts usually had the advantage. Now, it seems that those who have built genuine connections with the right audience are the ones standing out.
Let's see how targeted the algorithm considers our audiences to be...
Has anyone received a notification from the Telegram bot yet?
@aquilaneratr@wallchain That's what makes this Wallchain experiment so interesting to watch. We're finally seeing whether audience quality can outperform audience size...
@Onyeballer@wallchain The interesting part is that you can't see the bigger picture while making those small contributions. On Wallchain, they only start making sense when you look back...
@0xmelo71@wallchain Sometimes progress is so gradual that you don't notice it. Then you look back at your older posts and realize how far you've come. Wallchain reminds me of that...