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Sub-communities.
Basically smaller communities within a community.
Purposely structured to provide a sense of belonging amongst members. But how does it workοΏΌ?
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Let's take AKCB as an example.
Every NFT is part of different "Beasthoods" which is based on different interests,
such as business, degening, music creation and more!
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AKCB managed to attract a wider range of members and provide them with a more personalized experience.
It increased their engagement and retention as members feel more connected to what they are holding.
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Sub-communities can also provide great marketing opportunities for NFT projects.
Members of the project is bound to promote their respective sub-community which also markets the main project in its core.
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In conclusion, sub-communities are a valuable tool for NFT projects to create an engaging community and attract new members.
AKCB is a great example of projects enhancing their building efforts.
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Thank you for reading this far οΏΌ
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as he helped me a lot with this thread, including all the designs! οΏΌ
@NFT_youssef10
@akidcalledbeast
Great one! I think that sense of belonging can really make you more connected to the brand and the other holders. I was gonna ask how you made Z the designs but I saw you already credited
@todelsz
great job to both of you
@NFT_youssef10
@akidcalledbeast
You got success because your founder is cool and he know how to play his cards , there is sub communities in every big project with more than 200 holders from 2021 and itβs not something secret or strange or new or unique :) but thatβs my opinion βοΈ
@NFT_youssef10
@akidcalledbeast
Great thread but a major point that the art and category of beasthoods resinated with everyone π―
There is black, brown, white aswell as male, female and genderless- this was vital to attracting and resonating with the masses in conjunction with the variety of beasthoods π―