Yes in most of the countries there is almost no efforts are being taken by bitcoin users to build bitcoin awareness. In my country almost less than 1% people heard of bitcoin, so we can see this as an opportunity. We should inform our friends and family members about this technology because they are going to use it in next 10 years so why not now? I see a very optimistic picture if everyone in this community informs at least 12 people in the year 2017.
not quite.
dont play the pyramid theorem game of informing X people and hope they inform X*X people .. purely in relation to buying bitcoin.
get a group together and think about bitcoin utility.
ask the group what shops they spend their fiat in most. what main car fuel stations they visit most.
get a list of popular destinations that would get frequent spending if that merchant accepted bitcoin.
once you have got merchant acceptance locally for people to buy toilet paper, foood and car fuel.. then start telling random people about the utility of bitcoin.
dont just advertise bitcoin in relation to investment profiting by using sketchy marketing strategies (pyramid theorems) think more about bitcoins UTILITY in your area
I think these is a better approach too. Do not influence people to use bitcoins because it will be useless. They can't use it in a practical manner, like buying groceries, gas, food, etc, like what franky has mentioned. If we can get more businesses to accept bitcoin as payment method, then that would be much better.
yep. the only issue in places like india. is that bitcoins transaction fee can be 6-30 rupee (9cents-40cents)
where just using bitcoin has the FEE cost alone equivalent to some of
theseMilk (regular), (0.25 liter) 10.74 Rs
Loaf of Bread (125.00 g) 6.74 Rs
Rice (white), (0.10 kg) 4.81 Rs
chicken Eggs (2.40) 11.57 Rs
Local Cheese (0.10 kg) 30.29 Rs
Chicken Breasts (0.15 kg) 30.67 Rs
Banana (0.25 kg) 11.25 Rs
Oranges (0.30 kg) 18.29 Rs
Tomato (0.20 kg) 6.24 Rs
Potato (0.20 kg) 4.80 Rs
Onion (0.10 kg) 2.78 Rs
Lettuce (0.20 head) 6.59 Rs
would you use bitcoin if it cost 1-5 lettuces or a breast of chicken?
local area's need to think less about just getting people to buy bitcoin but think about what people need and use it for.
EG may not be great for buying toilet paper but may be great for remittance. so set up a remittance exchange. rather than just asking people to buy bitcoin for no reason
the important thing is to be honest with those you talk to or they will drop bitcoin if they find it useless for them.
find out what your communities NEEDS are and look at how bitcoin can IN REALITY (not hope/speculation) help with