
7 Twitter Algorithm Hacks to Build Your Web3 Following and Sell More of Your Work
Let’s face it, Twitter has been a hot mess for months. Tweets disappear, engagement varies, and the algorithm is all over the place! Recently, I ran experiment to figure it all out. I asked my audience to like, comment and retweet tweets on different days. The results were amazing and my analysis went viral.My Algorithm Thread Went ViralI’ve used my understanding of the Twitter algorithm to grow from a few hundred followers to almost 10,000. My following is 98% web3 and I use it to sell my NF...

Why Should I Buy Your Writing NFT When I Can Read It For Free?
Here are 4 reasons to start collecting Writing NFTs today!**When you collect this entry, you'll gain access to the Write3 Discord community. Moreover, 20% of the proceeds from this mint will be invested back into the Write3 community by purchasing literary NFTs created by our members.** As part of the 30 Day Mirror Challenge, a participant asked a crucial question about decentralized publishing: "Why would someone collect my writing when it's available for free?" I'm grateful f...
Think Gaming Will Bring NFTS Mainstream? Here's 3 Reasons You'd Be Dead Wrong
The NFT industry is waiting for a mass adoption event. A project or utility so powerful, so valuable, that everyone will have to purchase an NFT and the future will become the now. Many believe gaming is the industry to do just that; bring NFTs mainstream. While I agree there's plenty of exciting gaming NFT use cases, I disagree that they'll be widespread use any time soon, and here's why:1. Gamers Value Fun Over MoneyFor gamers, gameplay trumps all else. The value of a gaming ...

Write3 sits at the intersection of writing and web3. It is changing the way writers bring their work to readers.
Here's 7 Write3 Projects You Should Know:
Jenkins The Valet - Jenkins partnered with NYT best selling author, Neil Strauss, to publish the NFT novel "Bored & Dangerous". B&D is a shining example of how the written word can engage and reward a new set of readers. This book has done $3.6 million in volume!
Mirror.xyz - The Web3 version of Medium. Mirror offers writing NFTs and reader subscriptions. Writers own their work and have the freedom to price how they see fit. Web3 writing is about freedom and decentralization. Mirror offers both.
The Tickle - The Tickle is using the blockchain to rethink how literary magazines are presented and consumed by readers. They offer an NFT subscription model that is worth emulating. The magazine industry may be dying, but Web3 magazines are on the rise.
Book.io - Book NFTs are challenging the Ebook industry. Web3 offers several advantages over traditional ebooks. This includes a secondary market & true ownership for collectors.
Paragraph - Move over Substack, Paragraph intends to challenge the newsletter establishment. Paragraph gives writers freedom and control over their work. Writers can provide their subscribers NFTs and token-gated content.
The VerseVerse - NFTs are showing that the written word can, and should be, considered art. Christie's recently auctioned off a poetry NFT for 5.35Eth! No one does more to promote poetry as art than the talented founders of The VerseVerse.
Veve - The combination of storytelling, art and NFTs make crypto comics are an excellent use case for web3 writing. Veve's E-reader is breakthrough technology for comic books. Augmented reality brings a new experience to comic book audiences.
Web3 writing is empowering a new generation of web3 creators. Follow these projects to learn more about how Write3 is changing the game.

Write3 sits at the intersection of writing and web3. It is changing the way writers bring their work to readers.
Here's 7 Write3 Projects You Should Know:
Jenkins The Valet - Jenkins partnered with NYT best selling author, Neil Strauss, to publish the NFT novel "Bored & Dangerous". B&D is a shining example of how the written word can engage and reward a new set of readers. This book has done $3.6 million in volume!
Mirror.xyz - The Web3 version of Medium. Mirror offers writing NFTs and reader subscriptions. Writers own their work and have the freedom to price how they see fit. Web3 writing is about freedom and decentralization. Mirror offers both.
The Tickle - The Tickle is using the blockchain to rethink how literary magazines are presented and consumed by readers. They offer an NFT subscription model that is worth emulating. The magazine industry may be dying, but Web3 magazines are on the rise.
Book.io - Book NFTs are challenging the Ebook industry. Web3 offers several advantages over traditional ebooks. This includes a secondary market & true ownership for collectors.
Paragraph - Move over Substack, Paragraph intends to challenge the newsletter establishment. Paragraph gives writers freedom and control over their work. Writers can provide their subscribers NFTs and token-gated content.
The VerseVerse - NFTs are showing that the written word can, and should be, considered art. Christie's recently auctioned off a poetry NFT for 5.35Eth! No one does more to promote poetry as art than the talented founders of The VerseVerse.
Veve - The combination of storytelling, art and NFTs make crypto comics are an excellent use case for web3 writing. Veve's E-reader is breakthrough technology for comic books. Augmented reality brings a new experience to comic book audiences.
Web3 writing is empowering a new generation of web3 creators. Follow these projects to learn more about how Write3 is changing the game.

7 Twitter Algorithm Hacks to Build Your Web3 Following and Sell More of Your Work
Let’s face it, Twitter has been a hot mess for months. Tweets disappear, engagement varies, and the algorithm is all over the place! Recently, I ran experiment to figure it all out. I asked my audience to like, comment and retweet tweets on different days. The results were amazing and my analysis went viral.My Algorithm Thread Went ViralI’ve used my understanding of the Twitter algorithm to grow from a few hundred followers to almost 10,000. My following is 98% web3 and I use it to sell my NF...

Why Should I Buy Your Writing NFT When I Can Read It For Free?
Here are 4 reasons to start collecting Writing NFTs today!**When you collect this entry, you'll gain access to the Write3 Discord community. Moreover, 20% of the proceeds from this mint will be invested back into the Write3 community by purchasing literary NFTs created by our members.** As part of the 30 Day Mirror Challenge, a participant asked a crucial question about decentralized publishing: "Why would someone collect my writing when it's available for free?" I'm grateful f...
Think Gaming Will Bring NFTS Mainstream? Here's 3 Reasons You'd Be Dead Wrong
The NFT industry is waiting for a mass adoption event. A project or utility so powerful, so valuable, that everyone will have to purchase an NFT and the future will become the now. Many believe gaming is the industry to do just that; bring NFTs mainstream. While I agree there's plenty of exciting gaming NFT use cases, I disagree that they'll be widespread use any time soon, and here's why:1. Gamers Value Fun Over MoneyFor gamers, gameplay trumps all else. The value of a gaming ...
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