Tuesday 31 July 2018

Explainer videos and Twitter usage for ICOs

You just have to be committed to telling your story to your audience who are ever
ready to hear you. Again, remember to use different passwords for your social media
key accounts to ensure that you are still safe even when one gets compromised.


Explainer Videos
An explainer video goes a very long way to communicate what an idea is about.
Most people require technical knowledge to be able to read and understand the
whitepaper so explainer videos is always the best bet.This video should explain
what your token is all about in a clear and concise language and in a way that grabs
the viewer's attention. An explainer video is a short video that focuses on explaining
a product in a simple and engaging way so that in the end, it compels your viewer to
do what you want them to do. You can make an explainer video script all by yourself.
Just remember to keep it short. You are writing an explainer video, not a movie script.
In the first 30 seconds, put your message out there and speak directly to your
audience. Find the right tone that matches with how you want your audience to see
you. Tell your story. Everybody is looking out for a good story. PowToon is a free
online software that lets you create cool animated videos. Wideois good too.
RawShorts is good for creating an educational video. It is always better if you make
your videos yourself because people want to be able to connect with the person
behind the idea but if you can’t make it, there are people who make explainer videos
for a fee and they are professionals too. You can find them everywhere on the
internet. An explainer video can go for $3, 500.

Twitter
With the rage surrounding cryptocurrency and ICOs, Twitter is the next go to.
Seeing as Twitter was built as a place where people go, to get the latest news on
music, sports, tech, and everyday moments. In short, people go to Twitter to connect
with what is happening in the world right now.

Everything begins with a tweet. All tweets are 280 characters, and hashtags are
used for adding to a large conversation. To be able to use twitter, you should be
very good with manipulating words. Write your thoughts to fit into the 280
characters. You can tell your story by threading your tweets together.
In threading your tweets, start first by making a tweet, and clicking ‘reply’ on that
tweet, and deleting your @username and sending another tweet. So, threading
your tweets is like replying to your first tweet and linking them together.

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