➥ If You Have InfoFi Burnout and You're a Small Account, Then Read This
Whatever voices are out there, we should recognize that the InfoFi narrative has now become an integral part of crypto and is establishing itself as a solid category on its own.
But with more than 30 leaderboards on @KaitoAI to chase, checking Quacks on @wallchain_xyz, more SNAPs campaigns coming to @cookiedotfun, endless review tasks on @ethos_network, and other InfoFi protocol derivatives popping up everywhere, you might be facing burnout.
Despite all your hard work, you haven't gained any meaningful engagement, earned Yaps, or received even a hint of an airdrop.
It feels unfair.
But you might have your strategy wrong here. How about we fix that first?
Here are some tips for you:
➠ Take a 1-2 day break from crypto. Do workouts and other activities to refresh your mind. A healthy mindset is crucial for fixing issues and making progress.
➠ Big accounts climb leaderboards faster due to their influence. Focus on increasing your engagement, follower quality, and content standards to compete effectively.
➠ Choose 2-3 projects you know well and enjoy. Don't chase every leaderboard unless you have a team or proper systems to effectively manage the tasks.
➠ Reply genuinely to high-quality accounts you follow. Use AI for writing help, but make sure the ideas are your own.
➠ Create timely, quality content. When projects launch major updates, post within 24-48 hours to capture momentum and boost views.
➠ Don't beg for follows. This can get you blocked or suspended. Earn followers by showing genuine interest in discussions.
➠ Post and engage more on weekends when there's less competition for attention. FYI, I usually get more engagement on the weekends.
➠ Not part of their Discord or Telegram? Your post might go unnoticed. Join their community for better visibility and other potential collaboration.
➠ Post content people want to read. High-quality posts don't need length or graphics; they invite people to read and spark discussion.