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We don’t need a Nostr marketing team

We do need a Nostr growth team.

@David King just published a good essay discussing whether Nostr needs a marketing team. I believe the answer is yes—but not marketing in the same way cryptocurrency projects have typically approached it.

https://www.curiousdk.com/p/6885aeab-251e-412b-bbba-1a0b09896558

We don’t need people running around buying ads. While having booths at conferences is beneficial for a community-driven project, I'm skeptical about the value of billboards or sponsoring athletes as ways to promote Nostr. It’s fun, sure, but it mostly reaches people who are already aware of it.

What we really need is a focused initiative to grow Nostr—distinct from the fantastic teams already building Nostr itself. In a typical company, this would be the Growth Team. They’d focus on how people discover and learn about Nostr, the path they take to join, how they choose their app, what their experience is when signing up, whether they find engaging content, and how to ensure they stick around and invite others. This is not to dismiss the great work OpenSats and HRF are doing, but a growth team is something distinct.

Each app can handle some of this, and that's working to an extent. But Nostr is more than just a collection of apps using shared code. It’s a network that becomes more valuable with every new app built on Nostr. For example, when a user joins Primal, it enhances the experience for Amethyst users, but it also becomes much more interesting for someone using YakiHonne or Zap.streams.

So, we need people focused on cultivating the Nostr ecosystem. This isn’t marketing in the traditional sense, like buying ads, but more of a Nostr Community Growth Team. We need people who can work with creators and community founders to help them get started on Nostr. There’s a lot to grasp, and some hand-holding will be necessary.

We also need better internal Nostr news—something like @The Nostr Report but aimed at two different audiences. First, for users, fans, and developers on Nostr: how do you keep track of all the projects and what's happening? There’s so much going on that it’s hard to follow. The second is external: we’re doing tons of incredible stuff, and we should be building excitement about Nostr by showcasing these amazing projects and content to the wider world.

The team at @We Distribute does cover Nostr, which is awesome, but their focus is on multiple social media protocols. Journalists write when they feel there's news to break, and we haven’t been doing a great job feeding stories to them. We can improve on this. One initiative coming out of Nostriga is better coordination on getting Nostr folks on podcasts, especially beyond the Bitcoin bubble where most people have heard of Nostr.

At Nostriga, I talked to a lot of people about how Nostr keeps being framed as an alt-right protocol in the media. That’s simply not true, but we need to work on changing that narrative. Nostr is for everybody, how Nostr is framed does matter. People don’t join a social app because of its functionality, they join because of the other people who are already on the app. Projects like Trustroots.io, Causes.com, and Protest.net will help showcase a different side of Nostr and build new communities beyond our Bitcoin-focused core.

Nostr has already grown in new languages and communities, thanks to creators sharing about it on centralized platforms. We saw this with the Thai community—it’s fantastic. Let’s develop a program to support these creators. We’ve been discussing with @Ainsley Costello how she wants a space to onboard her fans into a community together. There’s a lot of promise in Ditto, which I’m excited about—I’ve set up an instance at social.protest.net. What if we helped each of these creators build their own communities on Nostr? From that initial onboarding, their community would be able to connect across all Nostr apps.

This isn’t exactly traditional marketing—it’s more like cultivating and nurturing a healthy Nostr ecosystem.

If we make it easy for communities to create their own spaces on Nostr, we can grow organically in countless directions. Every new user will feel ownership and be inspired to bring more people along. To achieve that growth, we need to lay the groundwork. We’ve got the apps, but we need to work with the people. After all, we’re building social software, and both the technology and the people are equally important.

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melissa · 80w
Great share. I'm right on the edge of temptation to build a travel families style community and try to get more nomadic families involved with nostr. I'm not really sure where to start and if I should (I'm not sure that's my strong skill set) 🙌
Konstantine · 80w
great post! my first thought with the communities was how we could build something like skool.com that allows people to build/interact with/monetize communities but in a nostr permissionless style. its much easier to get people over who have existing communities tied to them than convincing people...
The British Blockchain Association · 80w
Retention is equally important. We need to ensure those who did join, actually stay and are supported, informed and connected - this is particularly important for new organisations like us that have joined Nostr. One large organisation can be a Nostr ambassador, on boarding hundreds and thousands ...
Riddy · 80w
Well said. I think organic growth can happen rapidly once the foundations are solid. I’ve come back to the protocol as a creator a couple times and have seen big improvements and a deepening community. Look forward to seeing these grow
7fqx · 80w
Just as an aside I think billboards don't work but they are fun lol;). At least they aren't the orangepilling 'memes' which are on here, which neither orangepill anyone or are even memes, or funny lol. (I thought I escaped infographics when I left Instagram). I do wonder about what an actually effe...
Crusty 👨‍💻 · 80w
I think spreading with "word of mouth" is really powerful.
Português Sem Passaporte · 80w
We don’t need anything like that. We just need more and more “authorities” banning social media around the world because they are too afraid of freedom.
paul keating · 80w
I basically hand hold for a living, which feels slow but I'm starting to feel it compounding. An in person, creator residency would be a lot of fun and probably ensure people actually stay around
JCDenton · 79w
I saw Nostr on Reason Magazine a few weeks back, forgot what it was called, and tried to find it by searching for decentralized social media. It didn't even come up. I spent ages looking. Seems like Nostr has a big visibility problem.
rheedio · 79w
I think an important thing many of us might be missing is that a killer use-case for Nostr doesn't look like Twitter
Boatface · 79w
When I started I posted regularly with an eye to adding value in hots it would grow. I’m not tech savvy. But it was easy I just followed the prompts and I could share anything. Apparently hosting videos at scale is expensive and I was no longer able to share videos I wanted. I have tried subscribi...
Bitcoin Wizard 🧙🏻‍♂️ · 79w
Grass grows on its own—first slowly, then everywhere
BitPopArt · 79w
Who can I add more to this page!? #asknostr https://i.nostr.build/PLS9BngkIDdJnhHD.png
felco · 79w
why trying to zap you it says you have no ln address, but clearly your note has lots of zaps. using primal.net here
Alekandar Svetski · 79w
Excellent post. Definitely agree. I’m going to DM you some ideas I had on this (half baked, and when formed up a little more, post public) You should also connect with nostr:npub1hz5alqscpp8yjrvgsdp2n4ygkl8slvstrgvmjca7e45w6644ew7sewtysa
MadMunky2140 · 79w
Fookin amezin read
Tanja · 79w
Yes, a growth team is a great description. 🙏
Luffy · 79w
I'm happy to contribute if you need a hand 🙋🙋 Have skills.
Horszt · 79w
Everyone using this network is already a marketer in its own sense. One less for X, Instagram and Facebook…
DETERMINISTIC OPTIMISM 🌞 · 79w
Conference booths are a scam.
Diyana · 79w
Would be down to join the growth team, mastermind and take off! I have an idea around throwing Nostr sponsored parties. Know a few dj's, musicians, festival producers and venues in California.
Deleted Account · 79w
Tbh, I think if you just had people share their stories on how they got to nostr… it would be a pretty powerful selling point