@wisdomdd_ From what I’ve seen in Web3 in last 4-5 years, skills alone are not always enough.
Visibility + network can open doors faster than skills alone.
The best combo is: good skills + strong presence + real relationships.
Growth doesn’t come from doing more.
It comes from removing friction.
Every extra step.
Every extra click.
Every extra explanation is a tax on adoption.
The best growth hack in Web3 is still:
Make one thing work really well for one user.
Honest question:
Why is this still so hard for Web3 founders to accept?
Last year at ETHDenver, I met two people.
One had strong skills, real experience, and no job.
The other had average skills, a strong network, and multiple offers.
Same market.
Different outcome.
That’s when it hit me
Web3 doesn’t just reward talent.
It rewards visibility and trust.
So a lot of great people feel stuck.
Not because they’re bad.
But because no one sees them.
The market isn’t broken.
It’s just quiet.
And quiet hides talent.
If you feel invisible right now, it’s not a lack of ability.
It’s a lack of signal.
And signal can be built.
if your growth strategy depends on hype,
it will collapse when the hype fades.
real GTM starts with:
• clear positioning
• simple onboarding
• fast first value
marketing amplifies clarity.
It doesn’t replace it.
Web3 doesn’t have a marketing problem.
It has a “no one understands our product” problem.
If your users need:
• Telegram to ask how to start
• Docs to figure out what’s going on
• Points to stay interested
• KOLs to look “active”
You’re not early.
You’re confusing.
Growth starts when users don’t need help to use your product.
UX is your real distribution channel.
We need more users. in Web3 usually means:
• unclear onboarding
• no real first-win moment
• broken retention loops
• zero habit design
You don’t have a growth problem.
You have a product clarity problem.
Marketing can amplify clarity.
It can’t replace it.
Can we ship this in two weeks?” in Web3 usually means:
• unclear positioning
• broken onboarding
• zero retention design
• hype-driven GTM
You’re not launching a product.
You’re launching a churn machine.
Growth doesn’t come from speed.
It comes from clarity, trust, and repeatable loops.
#web3 #growth #marketing #defi #startup
Not many are paying attention to how important PEO(Prompt Engine Optimization) already is and will be in the future.
My eye clinic mentioned more than 30% of their patients are now coming from people searching for eye clinics in the area in @ChatGPTapp
@KhanAbbas201@ChatGPTapp this is the quiet shift. being recommended by AI will matter more than ranking on google. whoever controls the answers controls the funnel.
A friend asked me to get feedback on an idea today.
They’re building a tool for staffing teams that:
• pulls jobs directly from ATS systems
• filters high-intent roles
• generates job-specific AI proposals
• helps BD teams bid faster and more consistently
Is this solving a real problem or just a nice-to-have?