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Topic: Do you think Airdrop is effective to promote ICO projects? - page 5. (Read 695 times)

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Do you think Airdrop is effective to promote ICO projects? I think No.
Certainly it may be useful to spread the name of the project, but will those people who know about the project with Airdrop invest in that coin?
I think that they only to sell the coin which earned by airdrop cheaply in the market and dump the price.

How do you think about this??


I don't believe airdrop is an effective medium of promoting ico projects reason being that a lot of people have greatly withdrawn from participating in airdrops since because it usually ends up in a waste of time. And most times it is just used to populated the telegram group and in no way does it attract potential investors.
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Do you think Airdrop is effective to promote ICO projects? I think No.
Certainly it may be useful to spread the name of the project, but will those people who know about the project with Airdrop invest in that coin?
I think that they only to sell the coin which earned by airdrop cheaply in the market and dump the price.

How do you think about this??


Airdrop is a nice way to attract attention to the project, form some sort of community behind it. But it's true that even when Airdrops are performing well and gather communities of thousands, the ICO can still fail to gather money. I am currently working for one project and we fear that the same can happen to us. I think that the project itself is pretty good and could succeed, but it will be hard to gather the funds. There are many things like ads, bounties, paid listings of ICOs, but it's hard to determine what is really worth investing in, what will truly help the project. Perhaps, you have other ideas of more effective ways to promote ICOs?
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i think better to use all strategy to promote any ICO here so airdrop is a good way for me because if they see this of course they will read this still base in your post OP the price of the tokens can really go drop and that's the risk here in crypto then it can also go high by that actually it really depends in the ICO like if this is really good projects of course this will grow
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Do you think Airdrop is effective to promote ICO projects? I think No.
Certainly it may be useful to spread the name of the project, but will those people who know about the project with Airdrop invest in that coin?
I think that they only to sell the coin which earned by airdrop cheaply in the market and dump the price.

How do you think about this??


You are not right. Airdrop is very good at promoting ICO projects. Many people are just waiting for the release of new Airdrops.
Well, airdrop is really a place that helps the ico project become more popular, it promotes and spreads the project to a lot of people, attract attention and the project will get more capital, these are all the effects that airdrops bring. But that is just the past when airdrop is still good in many people's eyes, current airdrop has become ugly in everyone's eyes when it becomes a tool for cheat, instead of promoting the project, it only makes investors fear, they are afraid that someone will be dumping and they will not be profitable when investing
sr. member
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I think it is yes, airdrop is also effective to promote ICO projects but this time airdrops is not so convincing to participate because of too many scam projects and a worthless airdrop token.
sr. member
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airdrop in this period only contains an awful lot of fraud and even a coin that does not have a price. This certainly gives a bad view to ICO's in the airdrop. When compared to the bounty then surely it would be better because more worthy though bounty also scam is pretty much it.
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The only factor that helps the project make more motivation for investors is that investors are aware that there are too many participants and that they trust the project to invest in them.
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Airdrops and bounty activities are all ways to effectively promote ICO, but I think airdrops are more targeted, because those who can find and participate in airdrops must be people who know about the cryptocurrency area!
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Sure airdrop it's very good for promote ico's, if isn't good why too many project use this method to promote their project. It will be very effective if just give a little allocation on this airdrop, if project give too many allocation in this, isn't good anymore.
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I don't think airdrop is effective just to promote projects. When ICO is not yet rampant and only legit ICO during the early days of start up there is no airdrop known and ICOs because of its solid team behind plus dedicated devs and realistic projects. No airdrop is known yet. So ICO can be very successful yet even if there is no airdrops offering.
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Do you think Airdrop is effective to promote ICO projects? I think No.
Certainly it may be useful to spread the name of the project, but will those people who know about the project with Airdrop invest in that coin?
I think that they only to sell the coin which earned by airdrop cheaply in the market and dump the price.

How do you think about this??



Short term it is great to bring some publicity to project, but as the time goes by all those people that signed up for airdrop usually just forget about the project (because there are alot of airdrops out there now) or if airdrop amount is good enough to make some profit it just ends up as a dump first day it reaches some exchange. So, short term, great to bring alot of people to projects community, but long term might have a bad impact once it reaches market.
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No, in my opinion, the airdrop project does not motivate the ICO project, it's just a joke that the project creates a large community of people out of the hands of investors. that's my guess. may not be 100% accurate
In an ICO that runs an airdrop, mostly people are only interested in joining that airdrop, because they can get several free tokens without investing. and usually investors become a little nervous to invest, because the number of owners of these tokens so much and they are ready to dump once that token listed on an exchange.
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Do you think Airdrop is effective to promote ICO projects? I think No.
Certainly it may be useful to spread the name of the project, but will those people who know about the project with Airdrop invest in that coin?
I think that they only to sell the coin which earned by airdrop cheaply in the market and dump the price.

How do you think about this??


You are not right. Airdrop is very good at promoting ICO projects. Many people are just waiting for the release of new Airdrops.
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No, in my opinion, the airdrop project does not motivate the ICO project, it's just a joke that the project creates a large community of people out of the hands of investors. that's my guess. may not be 100% accurate
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Do you think Airdrop is effective to promote ICO projects? I think No.
Certainly it may be useful to spread the name of the project, but will those people who know about the project with Airdrop invest in that coin?
I think that they only to sell the coin which earned by airdrop cheaply in the market and dump the price.

How do you think about this??



depending on the team, developer and manager managing it. we cannot conclude from one side. because there are many ico projects starting from the airdrop division first. there are many who managed to get out like ico bob, and there are still other examples.
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Do you think Airdrop is effective to promote ICO projects? I think No.
Certainly it may be useful to spread the name of the project, but will those people who know about the project with Airdrop invest in that coin?
I think that they only to sell the coin which earned by airdrop cheaply in the market and dump the price.

How do you think about this??


I don't think so in my own analogy the purpose of the airdrop is to gather more users and create hype or a community to call there own. That's my simple understanding because most of the Blockchain base start ups has use this method to gather more users and "Increase the Size of the Particular Community." its a common practices nowadays.
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if you wann introduce your coin than yes airdrop and bounty is one of the successful promotion Option. but only airdrop is not effect on promotion i think..
jr. member
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Yes, they only take a very small portion of their tokens and attract a large number of interested people on their media outlets. And it does not affect the token price when listing on exchanges.
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Now lots of airdrops via email appear and i think this is one team strategy to promote their new project, if they think this project is feasible to develop, then they will continue their project by promoting it through this forum or other forums. And vice versa, if they think it's not feasible, then they will stop the promotion and leave it just like that without continuing marketing, and that is evident from the tokens that I got from the airdrop just become junk.
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I do think that there is no effective way to promote ico projects
but there is an effective strategy and the strategy includes Airdrop campaigns

Airdrop campaigns done rightly through the right channels help any ico project to achieve a publication across the world, through every phase of social media such as facebook, twitter, telegram, reddit, medium, youtube, instagram and many more.

Airdrop is actually very effective.
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