
How Earth Based, Geo-Focused Metaverse Platforms Can Generate New Leads Directly Or Indirectly
How Metaverse Platforms Tied To Real World Locations Can Help Increase A Small Or Local Business' Leads

Example Of Using A Geo-Focused Metaverse For Local Online Marketing
Showing Examples Of What To Do Or Not Do Using Metaverse Platforms When It Cannot Be Replicated In The Real World

Potential Tax Concerns For Local Business Using Digital Assets For Marketing Purposes
Will using non-crypto digital assets, such as free NFT giveaways to local residents, generate things like a 1099-DA form?
Use cases and tips on using new technologies, such as web3 domains and augmented reality and metaverse platforms, to help local and small businesses. Also SEO benefits coming directly from web3 platforms.
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How Earth Based, Geo-Focused Metaverse Platforms Can Generate New Leads Directly Or Indirectly
How Metaverse Platforms Tied To Real World Locations Can Help Increase A Small Or Local Business' Leads

Example Of Using A Geo-Focused Metaverse For Local Online Marketing
Showing Examples Of What To Do Or Not Do Using Metaverse Platforms When It Cannot Be Replicated In The Real World

Potential Tax Concerns For Local Business Using Digital Assets For Marketing Purposes
Will using non-crypto digital assets, such as free NFT giveaways to local residents, generate things like a 1099-DA form?
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This is just a quick list of possible ways in which any business in America can get more out of their team, employee, office, and on-site location photos. Credit to this photo goes to CleanChoice Janitorial in Gilbert Arizona: https://cleanchoicejanitorial.com/
Here are some of the possible ways:
Pinning these memories in virtual worlds tied to the exact location and then rooting those images into the blockchain via IPFS (example here). That way, should the main web3 platform ever go away the memories are still pinned in the more-permanent IPFS system. This prevents the loss of the stories behind the images, the content offering context, links, the images themselves, and more.
In a similar manner, pinning these images in the Earth-focused metaverse platforms to preserve memories. Most of these platforms are open-world, so the images can be visited by anyone who visits that part of the city.
Similarly to that, pinning the images around town in Augmented Reality-focused platforms, which look like an online map, may lead to a new way to "gamify" an otherwise-little-known business. Having prospective customers find the "invisible" AR content and taking photos, tagging the business in social media, then enables people to earn discounts or get premium information.
New decentralized map platforms may allow these images.
Adding these photos to the new decentralized, web3, and "SocialFi" social platforms (example here) can create new exposure for the business as well.
Continuing with the theme of new web3 platforms, these employee photos can be used for decentralized/web3 podcast episode thumbnails, thumbnails for videos uploaded to web3 blockchain ecosystems, and as profile photos for decentralized communications platforms like the Mastodon server and similar.
Since web3 has high odds of AI-generated content, sometimes real human faces - such the employee team photo shown - can help add a greater connection to those who find the content in these platforms.
This is just a quick list of possible ways in which any business in America can get more out of their team, employee, office, and on-site location photos. Credit to this photo goes to CleanChoice Janitorial in Gilbert Arizona: https://cleanchoicejanitorial.com/
Here are some of the possible ways:
Pinning these memories in virtual worlds tied to the exact location and then rooting those images into the blockchain via IPFS (example here). That way, should the main web3 platform ever go away the memories are still pinned in the more-permanent IPFS system. This prevents the loss of the stories behind the images, the content offering context, links, the images themselves, and more.
In a similar manner, pinning these images in the Earth-focused metaverse platforms to preserve memories. Most of these platforms are open-world, so the images can be visited by anyone who visits that part of the city.
Similarly to that, pinning the images around town in Augmented Reality-focused platforms, which look like an online map, may lead to a new way to "gamify" an otherwise-little-known business. Having prospective customers find the "invisible" AR content and taking photos, tagging the business in social media, then enables people to earn discounts or get premium information.
New decentralized map platforms may allow these images.
Adding these photos to the new decentralized, web3, and "SocialFi" social platforms (example here) can create new exposure for the business as well.
Continuing with the theme of new web3 platforms, these employee photos can be used for decentralized/web3 podcast episode thumbnails, thumbnails for videos uploaded to web3 blockchain ecosystems, and as profile photos for decentralized communications platforms like the Mastodon server and similar.
Since web3 has high odds of AI-generated content, sometimes real human faces - such the employee team photo shown - can help add a greater connection to those who find the content in these platforms.
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