Meeting
The key to success is having a good foundational knowledge of crypto and I also suggest taking a few minutes to learn about the project you joined itself, this will help you to keep the conversation flowing. The main way to start a conversation is to search for people who are sending meaningful conversation/questions in the group. Remember again that this method is just for the average joe, who you can't offer a job to. For those who seem in the know, a job is easier to SE.
I like to forward them their own message and offer some type of a response. The key is to always make leading questions/statements.
Before you say something to the target ask yourself will this make them think and give an in depth answer, or will they just answer something like yes/no.
For example, the target posts “Next target is 10$ for us!”. A bad response would be, “wow thats a good target”, or “do you really think we can reach that”.
A good response would be “Don’t you think thats a bit high consider x competitor is further along in their roadmap and still hasn’t reached that marketcap” or “Don’t you feel like the taxes are holding the volume down for now, making it hard to reach that price?”
From here you got you’re foot in the foor, it’s up to you to keep the conversation flowing as long as possible, you can do this by also transitioning to conversations about other coins too. The goal of your conversation is to eventually transition to getting the target on a meeting call.
I like to speak to them for a day or 2 and get to know them before transitioning the conversation. You can use your creativity for ideas on getting on a call. Some ideas are as follows: you are devving a sniper bot and wanna get some feedback on how it looks, you want to show them something regarding whale activity of the token you were speaking about, you want to create a trading group and you’re going over some analysis with some coins with your team, you wanna set up copy trading with them, you having ideas of launching a project, you have to be creative there are so many ideas possible. The meeting will not work on mobile, they will be forced to join via PC, if they are on mac it will not work again, then when you ask and they say it's not working, ask them if they're on mac, if so, you offer them a wechat/zoom meetingm which will work on mac.
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