do Hey. Thank you. so Hey guys, let me just play some music while we're waiting for our friends to join us.
And I hope you enjoy the music.
Glad to see you here at Glue and, of course, Mr. Consul.
I just had to share that to our group.
Oh, we got some more friends here.
We got Sir Choice or Senior Choice, and we got Barbie as well joining us.
I want to say good morning and happy new week, I guess.
I hope you guys enjoyed your weekend.
Maybe let's do some microphone check.
Tell us about your weekend, you know, a little bit.
And yeah, let's kick it off with Mr. Consul.
And then we'll go around the room for now.
Sorry for that, you have to like postpone your, you taking a shower for the space.
I just read your message.
Yeah, we had a game night at 2 p.m. UTC.
And that didn't allow me to walk out an hour before, which is when I typically walk out.
I walked out after, it spilled over into this.
I wanted to jump in the shower, but I
thought I wouldn't make it out in time. So I said, you know what? Instead of sending
you a message, excusing myself to be late, let me just shower later. It doesn't really
harm anybody apart from those around me because I reek just joking just joking on other news i'm actually
feeling okay i'm doing all right i hope everybody is also in the same high spirits
yeah what a dedication brother and thank you for that commitment to this show
um yeah uh really appreciate you man and i'm happy to have you here on the space again on the stage.
And let's go around the room.
I saw Blue to Black joining us first, actually, and I wanted to give a shout out to him for being here.
Always nice hanging out with you and always a pleasure being around some people like yourself. So just here to share my support and participate in the discussion as much as I can. And thank you. Thank you for hosting such an awesome title. This really is a good title for the space. And so many people can learn from this uh including myself nobody
knows everything so thank you thank you for the space absolutely so i'm i'm also learning from
these spaces that's why i actually like uh created this um series um uh if you don't know yet um the
there it's an act i'm running this um series that um if you can see it on the pin post, it's actually there.
You can see all of the lists.
I mean, all the episodes and also the links on the thread.
You can find the ones that we've been recording and the ones that are upcoming.
And yeah, thank you for showing up here.
We'll actually learn from each other here.
Sorry if you guys haven't seen me hosting a crypto or Web3 space yet.
I think I'm going to come back doing Web3 spaces maybe in two or three weeks.
I'm just going to finish this.
What do you call this? This series that I'm running.
Senor Choice, how are you doing today, brother?
Hey, hey, brother. I'm having a good morning so far. The weekend, I did not really feel the weekend at all because I've been super busy about having fun.
Yesterday we had a game day at East Bruce Columbia, so we had a gang coming over and it was just you know gaming vibes the whole day we tried
bulsar from gaming on avax and we also left people in golf free again with some of the favorite
titles so we had a blast man but this was the last of uh the activations that we had sponsored
by avax maybe in the future they'll look for it again but we for sure had fun and the community loved it
but yeah 9 a.m since sunday 9 a.m up to like 8 30 p.m we were just skating the whole day then i got
home and i met with marcello streaming and while i was you know grinding on medieval empires
he was too and he happened to be live live. So it was a fun experience.
But, man, everything's going good.
Excited to be here with you, with the gang,
and bring the best possible vibes.
Killing it to your series.
Really good job of promoting them,
and organizing everything beforehand.
I mean, it really shows so much commitment,
But I actually feel like i'm not doing enough promotion
right now but uh maybe because um i've been busy for a while also doing um some and i was out of
town for i mean this weekend so i really had a fun time as well i'm sorry that i missed um the events
that you guys are doing mr console sorry i wasn't able there i wasn't able to join you there uh but that game night as well um yeah i'm seeing for the first time seeing
barbie on the show um she is actually a fellow co-host um fellow creator um an ex-coast as well
barbie how are you doing today good morning to you
barbie can you hear us oh she's right maybe
well let me just pass it to you first um joe of dash how are you doing today sir
how's your weekend by the way i'm doing i doing well, thank you. It was a busy weekend, and it's a busy weekday.
I was in some sort of a work hall that lasted a little bit too long,
so I had to just jump out of that to get here.
So apologies for the slight delay.
I don't know what to say, but I'm really, really grateful for you
They haven't really fully been,
It's not like you ever asked me,
but I always wanted to show up
on your spaces or whatever
you could show up to the thursday space
it's the subject i have to announce it officially but the subject is is crypto captured and i don't
know if you have any opinions on that if so show up if not i don't know show up oh yeah i'd like
to show up if it's something that i didn't know then i'm for sure i will learn something from that
um hopefully i can bring up something, maybe questions that may bring good conversation
or something maybe I can pick up.
Something I can learn, I can share to my audience as well.
And thank you, Joel, for inviting me.
Yeah, let's see who we are.
I'm not sure if we have Barbie already.
Barbie, can you hear us now?
not yet. Maybe she's still prepared. Maybe
drink some coffee because it's too early.
If she's in the US. But yeah.
So yeah, welcome to the episode
Oh wow. We're already on the episode
series. So're already on episode 6 of this series.
So last Monday on episode 5, we talked about making it engaging in Tiki.
And yeah, like I said earlier, you can check from our other hosts and guests how they create a pre-buzz or pre-space buzz, promote live during the show and repurpose content.
it's something that you can do as a promotion just after the show.
We can talk about a bit of that.
And with that said, maybe let's start it since we already checked the microphone of everyone.
Let's talk about the pre-space hype, guys.
So how do you build anticipation before your space goes live?
I see Mr. Consol is really doing great when it comes to this.
So maybe I'm going to throw it to you.
I know you're my co-host, but just give us a tip.
How do you, because maybe is it because you're always online,
your space is just your life or maybe web 3 is your life,
which is not yet me i'm not yet
there but how do you do it because you're so prepared brother
uh buddy creon i think you and i need a ring you are full of love for me i don't know why
but i appreciate the positivity you shine upon me i like to look at things in the very narrow view
that I'm getting people aware that I have spaces at this time beforehand
so that they can somewhat align their schedule to join.
That's how I like looking at it.
I don't look at it essentially as I'm building hype or I'm creating FOMO.
I'm just informing my little audience because it's not as if I'm a big creator in this space
that next week at this time, I'm hosting.
And I'll ensure that I create my spaces beforehand.
And with the tweet that I issue out the spaces,
I try to have a little call to action,
which usually drives them in the comment section
to help that particular tweet gain a bit more visibility.
That's really my playbook, buddy.
But quite literally, after the spaces we host, right at the end of it, I've already sent out the new tweet.
Or even during that spaces, just to let the audience know that, hey, if you are able to spend this one hour with us, if you enjoyed it, then maybe you might enjoy the next episode.
then maybe you might enjoy the next episode.
Talk a little bit about what we're going to discuss
to ensure that I can at least book a few of the panelists
and just get the information out that we are hosting
same time, same place next week.
That's my playbook, buddy.
Yeah, very simple, actually.
And there's one thing I did not mention, brother,
but this I observe a lot from you, from how you do, I mean, from how you do things.
You are kind of like dedicated when it comes to like engaging on your posts, you know, posts about the space that you're going to run like tomorrow or two days from now.
And that is actually something that that i lack you know i
don't engage a lot i was trying to like do it smartly by just like pinning something on my
wall so that people will see you know i put everything in there you got um the list of
episodes that are upcoming and then i got all the links the ones that I've um listed already on xcoast and and you
know if you're scheduling um spaces you can only do 10 right so I can I can only put the first 10
links there that I've already scheduled and then maybe the rest on maybe after a month maybe next
week I'll start putting up the rest of the episodes.
All right. Let's pass it to the other legendary pro here. Joel, how you doing, brother? I haven't
been noticing you doing it a lot, but usually you talk really good when it comes to, when you're kind of like promoting it on basis.
And I haven't, you know, because, I don't know, because you do it best, you know, when it comes to like promoting the spaces.
So everything's so clear, nothing fancy, just straight to the point, something like that.
But how do you prepare before the live space?
So the first thing, like I would really say the engine for growth is the speakers.
And so, for example, we have like the example I'm giving is just the weekly space we run, right? And obviously,
we're on it, the Xano project co-hosts with us. And then we also have a co-host by the Edge Wallet
who also sponsor our space, which we're very grateful for. And obviously, they're very
incentivized to share it out because it's like their space too for all of them so now we have three relatively decent sized accounts that are incentivized to share it out and then every single time we invite
a speaker which hopefully we get at least 10 people on the speaking spot because there are
10 speaking spots beyond co-host uh we fill that up and sometimes i mean people can come and go
at different times and then there's also um there's also some people can't make it or have an emergency
So I usually try to like slightly overbook, um, commitments to speak.
So like 12, maybe 12 or 13 people who say they're going to speak.
And then maybe like that's on a good week.
Some weeks I can just get like six or seven and I have to like last minute ask other friends or people like that. Hey, can you If the content is exciting and people care about it,
people will not only want to speak on it,
but then they will also talk about it.
And they'll say, hey, I'm coming, you know,
I really wanna hear about this.
And so, for example, I did some post on subspace
on ThorChain and its feature.
And the ThorChain community is talking,
it was hot in that community at that time.
And so I invited some people,
key people to speak on that.
And they talked about it a lot during the week.
Oh, we're going on this space to talk about this.
And so that generated the hype.
So like you do it content first
and based on your speakers and hosts
is the best way to do it.
Beyond that, first of all, I would say I post ahead of time. I try to do it. First of all,
I try to tease it on the on the space itself where I say next week we're going to talk about
this and then people go, ooh. And then if I'm on any other spaces myself, then I go and talk about this. And then people will go, Ooh. And then if I'm on any other spaces myself, then I go and talk about it. Hey, next week, we're going to do this. Usually Monday,
I try to post Thursday space, do an announcement in a community channels and stuff. Um, and then
I do at least one other reminder post, um, in between there. And obviously there's a bunch
of other things that have to be posted on social. So we have to make sure we don't kind of get in the way of that but uh one the final i guess
tip on that thing is especially if you have a big x account with a lot of followers um you should
if you can afford to pin the post at some point because if you pin it to your profile, I mean, obviously
when your people visit your profile, they'll see it, but a very small percentage of your followers
see almost any of your posts. As far as I understand it, the pinned post will show up for
all of your followers. So it's just kind of a way to like jump to the top of the algo.
And obviously if you just pin things all the time and abuse it, I don't think that's good.
But like, if you do a pin every week and then everyone who's still active, who follows you,
we'll see it. And then it kind of jumps to the top. So that would be kind of the thing. So to recap,
uh, one, get co-hosts and speakers who are motivated to speak and therefore they're going to share it
to make sure that the, that the subject is something that audiences are excited about.
So they're not just going to be like, yeah, sure. I'll show up that they're going to say,
oh, I really want to talk, get this out. I really want to talk about this, come to the space and hear me talk.
And then the third thing is share it ahead of time. And a fourth thing, talk about it on other spaces, wherever you're at, just say, Oh, by the way, I'm doing this. Especially if you're on a
space that same morning yourself and you're like, Oh, by the way, um, we run a space. It's going to
be live in a couple hours. You guys are free to come and join. That helps.
And then the final thing is think about a pinned post, just pinning it.
So all your followers see.
So kind of, I don't know.
I was doing an experiment.
Um, it's back, uh, maybe, um, three months ago I was, I was running a like spaces marathon,
Three months ago, I was running a spaces marathon, lately spaces marathon.
And sometimes I get like 10 speakers, which I thought was good for me.
But eventually I thought, I mean, I was more concerned about the quality of the space.
about the quality of the space.
And sometimes having more speakers,
not everyone can speak their mind.
You know, there's just not enough time
And sometimes I wanted to like have more people to talk.
I mean, not want to have more people,
but give opportunity for some engagement
for those who are listening and that I wanted to bring up, especially the ones that are not on
X-Ghost. It's why I always limit the space that I'm listening on X-Ghost to just five speakers,
so I can still pull up people that are not on X xco's platform yet um so that at least we can
enter you know we can um let them speak and we can also talk about xco's as well you know kind
of like um another way for me to market and but i get less um followers I mean, listeners. I gotta admit that, like, these days.
Because before, there's less.
I think having more speakers really helps with the audience.
Because, you know, you're kind of, like, maximizing the eyeballs that you can get.
Because those people who are going to be speaking have their followers as well.
Especially if they're big accounts, right?
But, yeah. Most people who are going to be speaking have their followers, especially if they're big accounts. Right. But yeah, still maybe on the next series that we'll be doing, I'll probably maximize that.
But for this kind of space that I'm writing today, I mean, this for this series, it's kind of different.
But yeah, you add a couple of things on that.
Just first of all, the quality is always number one.
So if you have six or seven good speakers or three good speakers or whatever, and you
have like eight other like just not really adding anything, but you want to pad those
numbers, just don't like have good speakers.
Also, over the course of a one hour space it's really hard to get
10 people to meaningfully contribute to everything you can but it's just harder so if we do like like
we do three three and a half hour spaces usually and so there's tons of time for lots of people to
come in out say whatever so i just don't know, maybe on like the short
hour long one, um, maybe like five, six, something like that might work. Um, check it out. So random
shout out to, uh, web three global. Um, they, there, we're doing a space with them tomorrow
and they always do tight, like one hour spaces. Uh, spaces uh let me just uh put that up on the
screen the space so tomorrow uh somewhere around this time like an hour earlier than this space was
just come to this the space that we're doing with them and just see how many speakers they have and
see if it works out a great great way to like great way to like learn from someone else who's
also doing a good job in fact they're doing better than we are right right awesome yeah uh by the way guys uh if you're speaking on this space um
you have anything going on next week or this week rather uh feel free to um share them on the
jumbotron um yeah that privilege so yeah let me just pass it over to sir choice i know there's that was like
um we're almost like we were 25 minutes already but yeah you share you can share your thoughts on
that um subject oh brother i am here to learn i am the most uh unorganized host ever like i haven't
posted the space that is happening tomorrow uh but i think that one one fact is the
people that you gather to to join you and rally in the spaces it's really life-changing like the
value that they can deliver and the community that they build behind is it's going to make this
piece especially like last week we had the first time have the honor of having mr crenshaw there
we did manage to pull more than 60 live listeners, which for me was a big win,
being the first ex-space that I'm hosting
from my personal account.
We were talking, you know, keeping girls safe.
And the people that started joining us,
just like people that, you know,
very deep in our industry.
We had Sam Stephanina pulling in the audience.
I think the topics really trigger the allegory.
And the fact that once you go live
and the people start, you know, tickling it,
like reacting, putting the hearts,
putting the emojis, resharing the room,
it brings people to the space
and makes it, you know, more visible
to the rest of the crypto Twitter
But yeah, I need to really step up my game.
I'm here to learn so I can announce them with time, prepare the links with time.
I guess it's just like my life is a lot of spontaneity, just things happening as they
go and just so much back to back withback with calls one-on-ones and
spaces that yeah i need to level up my team but i'm here to learn and the input would be the quality of the speakers and always you know even though you didn't promote it right before
it happened as long as you get the people in the room dropping bombs and bars, and they have, you know, important communities behind them,
the space is going to, you know, try and blow up.
We just need to encourage people to take a look at it.
And I think that's a great call to action on every space,
no matter what point you're in.
So it's like, like, requested for everybody in the audience
to retreat the room, to comment, and to put some reactions.
So it does position your space in a place where it's visible for anybody willing to turn into a space love that brother
you know um even me i run this space as a student uh to learn you know um that's my first goal to
practice and learn and you don't always need to kind of like invite
or book people that are like experts.
Some of, you know, because I don't know,
kind of like boring as well.
If you just keep on listening to experts sometimes,
I don't know, just my observation.
It's always great that there are questions
from people who want to ask the experts right because that brings out a real
conversation and in raw engagement so yeah thanks for saying that I'm not
sure if blue to black want to share something but blue I'm gonna pass it
over to you if you want to say something
or maybe ask something um brother go for it thank you kreon um now i've host spaces with
a thousand six hundred people in a space i've hosted spaces with 10 people in a space
and it really depends on the marketing.
and it really depends on the marketing it really depends on the promotion
It really depends on the promotion.
To start, build your audience.
And by all means, what I mean by build your audience
is if you're going to have a space
where you want lots of people to be there,
you first have to build the audience.
And once you've built the audience,
the audience becomes like a community.
And then you invite the community to the space before and.
Like for instance, now I'm going to have a space
in 12 days, but it's already promoted.
It's already up there, it's already being promoted.
And absolutely every single individual from the community have been invited to the space already.
So what I'm doing next is I'm actually lining up the people in terms of scheduling the lineup so that you know exactly, I know exactly what's coming next, who's coming next, what time slot, you know, kind of building up a schedule for the space.
But in order for you to build the audience, you have to have a certain niche that you're going to target.
What are you going to target?
What is the intention of the space?
the intention of the space once you know those type of things then you can go ahead in terms of
understanding your audience understanding what is expected from the audience and what is expected
from the speakers and that's the whole secret to it all um when i had a space of 1600 people there
was four months involved in organizing that event. When I have this space
here now for the poetry, there was once again four months involved in terms of organizing the space,
organizing the audience, organizing the speakers, understanding what's going to happen exactly in that space but you have certain events but everything else doesn't count
everything else is about getting to know the community getting to know the audience and until
that event so i have daily spaces but my daily spaces is geared towards understanding the
audience they're not recorded so therefore it is only geared at
understanding who are the speakers going to be, getting to know who's going to do what and
what's everybody, so that I can verify all the speakers. I can understand what every speaker
can contribute to the stage, and therefore this is exactly what you need to do as well.
Break down your community in terms of who are the strong ones,
who have the most to say.
And then once you understand the audience and understand the speakers,
then you know what you can do with them.
And then it is not about hosting just a random space.
This is a random space this is a random
space just what I'm referring to an event is different than that an event
space is where you are having spaces building up towards the event and this
is something that a lot of people do wrong they're just hosting spaces and
they think every space should be just as popular as the previous one or the fluke one if people want to have some value from us from gathering you have to ask
yourself what is the value that you're giving the audience what is the value that you're giving to
the speakers and what is the value that you're giving the community once you understand those
you're on the right path to organizing events, event spaces.
This is a gathering space.
An event space is where you literally plan to have something happening and then you work towards that.
And then the entire community contributes to advertising and promoting the space because they are going to they are going to
contribute to that and they have something that they're going to gain from that so know your
audience that's the most important thing and know what's your intention but there is a difference
between having random spaces and having an event space so gear yourself
self towards an event space and you'll be fine thank you for the space i love it thank you thank
you blue um yeah it is really important for for um hosts um to kind of like build up their audience, especially if you are giving up for something big.
That's why I see a lot of hosts,
they're creating their own community
so that they can invite people to be in there
and then they will post, you know,
because when you're building a community,
you're literally building your audience as well um based on their interest if it's something if your community is
providing value based on their interest then definitely they're going to be joining and um
you know uh engaging there sharing their thoughts maybe other contribution and i like that approach
as well um yeah so thank you so much for sharing that blue
appreciate it a lot uh mr consul also you raised your hand earlier but you don't have to do that
you're in close today so yeah uh speak freely brother my hand usually shoots up naturally when
i feel inspired and the two takes from blue to black, as well as Sir Choice, made me just reflect on how obsessed this space is with numbers.
You want to build hype, you bought a space, you do all sorts of giveaways.
But are we actually, and let's reflect on what has been said, are we actually building an audience?
I'd rather be in a small space where I know everybody is going to listen in keenly throughout and have their heart in the discussion.
I want my audience engaged in what we are discussing. I don't just want individuals
who are going to stick around till the end because of what is promised from that space.
So once again, Web3 is just thinking about things in the wrong light. Yes, it's a good thing if you have a massive audience.
It helps with the algorithm.
You start being featured on that little spaces part of X.
But guys are going overboard and just botting because they want numbers,
because they want their high, because they want their brand to be seen as that brand.
When in reality, they don't even have an audience.
So I think when it comes to this discussion,
beyond trying to promote to get as many people in,
you need to get the right people in.
You need to build your audience, as my good friend has said.
That's why I shot up my hand
because I fully concur with that. And once you have the right audience, always ask them to share,
like, retweet. Everybody who's hearing me, let's spread some love on behalf of Creon.
So those words from Blue and from Mr. Consul,
I'm going to make sure I'm going to clip that for later content.
because those are like amazing value to provide to the audience
when we create maybe a video reel or audio reel of this series.
So really love what you said.
Now, moving on to another question here.
Okay, it's grown too high.
So guys, how do you regularly highlight threads or post key takeaways? What's your
format? Do you do that after the space? Just like what I mentioned, somebody can take out a clip or
maybe create a thread out of what transpired in this space because that's how
we kind of like repurpose it right like I mentioned earlier there's gonna be another
another space for that but for the sake of talking about kind of like post promotions
do you guys do that or if not do you guys have questions around that, about that topic?
Let me start with maybe, yeah, Joel, do you guys do that?
Do you have post promotional based on the previous phases?
So the answer to that as a rule tech typically is kind of no but because again that's just some
extra work that i just don't have the bandwidth to do and the our producer doesn't really do right
now either uh but it sounds like a good idea to have a have it built in what we have done
is every time there's something notable from it then either the
account will share it or i personally will do it and um which thanks for the reminder the last
week space was a really good one and i really think we need to share it um but so for example
if something specific happened like oh someone we talked about this thing and this really stood
stood out then make a post that
mentions it and link the space or um in the past one of the more common things we've done
just organically not for promotional reasons is we have some pretty funny uh parody crypto songs
that we play on the space and uh my personal favorite as always is one called the it's a parody of the Lion King's circle of
life that I call the circle of exit liquidity and it I just love it so much and so I play it
and so then maybe when it made its debut I posted the whole song separate to that and was like hey
look this is a good one and so things like that if there's something specific that came out some
piece of alpha some fun song that we did um then i'll kind of do that um i would kind of say like
the recap stuff like obviously if you're promoting an upcoming space that's kind of more you need to
be more structured the recap stuff i would try to make sure to really avoid it seeming uh inorganic like it's we had
a great space tune in if you left it like kind of but like if it was if you can justify saying that
i think a poor resharing of it i mean you can also just like retweet it like raw you know you
don't need to comment on it but um i think that if you make it inorganic it's probably better just not say
anything and um if you can find a good thing to say then then go for that that would just be my
feeling oh yeah sure um that i mean i i'm aligned with that um if it's not a very you know yeah just don't say anything
about it just share it maybe um but you can maybe if you don't have any idea on
what to capture what to write about it just maybe just share what what you know kind of like
not the summary yeah kind of like the summary of what you guys have talked about and then um you can share the time frame or what's that um if it's on the fifth minute maybe
that's where it starts you know to to to have a great um convo something like that
uh but yeah i'm seeing um search choice a hand up, go for a brother.
For the gaming espanol spaces,
we've been repurposing some of the best states to kind of share them with the rest of the community.
So I think that using good content from previous spaces
and perhaps delivering the
important messages to the rest of your community it's it's a winner move it's something that not
many of us are doing but we can leverage um there are tools that will allow you to download the
space get the mistakes clipped and or just you know bring them as notes but sometimes not everybody has the same
frame of time available to show up on your space so making sure that we grab those
hot takes those high value opinions that we want to echo to the rest of our community and present them to them in one way or
another it's something that we need to start when we're often to not just that have that you know
pre-hype or pre-preparation before the space but actually reaching out to the heads and the ears
that we want to reach out after the space so So that's indeed something that we need to do.
I've seen tools that are nailing it.
I think Pretzot got one that is available,
which downloads the space and regardless of the language,
identifies the best emotional or impactful moments
or based on the conversation,
picks the ones where, you know,
like the most value was delivered
and it simplifies the job
just because you have to pay for it.
I like to go with everything
we're not able to do that.
from previous spaces to deliver them to the people that we
want to get that message.
So it's something that we really, really have been sleeping on.
And I think that we can leverage to further market and expand the reach of
reach of those good times we have over the spaces.
those good times we have over the spaces.
I wish we have like, um, that time, you know, maybe extra time to do all of those post production
just to promote our spaces, our upcoming spaces.
Um, that's a lot of work.
Like Joel mentioned earlier as well.
If you're doing that, um, you probably realized that already as well.
I'm not sure who's doing it.
Sir Choice or somebody else is doing it for you?
It's been done by the software that was purchased by Pretzor
that it's been doing a great job so far.
So it's been audited by Beto,
which is one of our co-hosts,
but it's the platform platform i think ai is involved
to some degree too uh it's curated like you get it gives you the options of like the best moments
of the space based on tone of voice and emotional impact or just to take itself and then it shows
casey like like which people would you like to to bring So it's simplifying the job for creators.
And I think that that's what the AI is gonna come to do,
make things easier for us.
The only downside is that it has to be paid,
but other than that, I find it really useful
because it's like, indeed,
time is what we're lacking the most.
So making things easier for us to achieve that
If it was free, I would use it for sure,
but I was still looking into ways to, you know,
don't want the previous space to try to clip
some of the good takes and just, you know, echo them.
Like what you were mentioning earlier
when it was just a console and new to that,
dropped some bombs, right?
You want to clip them and promote them afterwards
because you want more people to listen to it. So it probably going to take less time if you use such tool i just can't wait for
something to uh do it without uh being so pricey because i think it was like a hundred dollars
per month but yeah there you go yeah that's the thing um using those tools um can cost you money
and it's not going to cost you some time you, especially if you have to like learn them first or if, you know, AI doesn't get it all the time, like 100% accurate based on what you want, you know, sometimes because it's not like human, you know.
And I can do all of that actually manually, but it really takes a lot of time.
but it really takes a lot of time um i've done it before um take out um some great points of
speaker regarding a certain topic that is hot a trending and then i had to create a visual
because it's always best to make it to turn it into a video um because people kind of like react or
at least stim they're it's more stimulant for our brain or for for people's attention uh they like
watching um video at least there's like um like a some audio wave going on while somebody's
stalking right um yeah go for itul, if you have something to share.
In fact, there's a tool I've been using of a friend I met
when I had traveled to Hong Kong.
I don't know if you guys know it,
but it basically transcribes your spaces,
which to me is already half of the job done.
And I repurpose what it is transcribed on substack now
because let's be honest what we're saying here is keen it's important it's of men who are marching
in the web3 gaming web3 army so we really cannot lose what they say so that's a little tool i can give
a shout out to not that i'm affiliated with them but i'm i'm tapping into what they're doing because
if i can get that script run that script by ai because nobody's also trying to get too engaged with editing past shows.
In fact, I don't even know who listens to past shows.
I certainly don't, even if they're recorded,
unless it's our founder and a half tool.
Dash, this week, I'm going to join you guys.
That is a promise, because I need to show you support and some bigger love
as well but yeah i don't think generally guys are listening to recordings however i'm gonna
give a shout out to this tool that transcribes for me and i just use that by itself to repurpose
all sort of content oh brother i going to need a link for that.
I'm going to check it out.
Is it free though or paid?
The guy said that he would put me on the pro plan,
The only thing you need is to have your spaces recorded.
I've pinned to the top a recap of our very first space
because that was recorded.
It's very AI-like, but it's something at least
to kick us off in the right direction.
And I'm sure a co-host can also deliver for us such a tool.
We just have to talk to the team.
The team always listen to our feedback
well and i don't want to you know uh drop too much alpha about what's so it's working on but
hopefully uh they can help with us um without i mean with that in the future um just going to
give a shout out real quick to our listeners. Elan, for being here. Thank you. Appreciate you being here.
Ezia, thanks for always supporting me.
Kunlan, who's been here since the beginning.
Sergeant Seggs of Get Colossus listening to us as well.
Club ADD, we got Iron Maiden.
And Accept, everyone, Binance, hello to you guys for tuning in and thank you.
So moving on to that, Mr. Consul, that is really going to be helpful if we have tools,
you know, because tools like that, you know, that transcribes spaces. I've tested some.
They're not really free, but if there's something that you can share that, you know, that does it, you know, at least 30 minutes of spaces.
Because normally if you are like transcribing an hour worth of space, they're not free. They're not for free.
You're going to have to pay for them to transcribe that or for you to be able to use that tool yeah but yeah it may be on on another space
another episode we're gonna be talking about the tools and we'll also talk
about X goes the other features of X goes as a tool a tool, not just a listing platform for X-Spaces, right?
We are 10 minutes before the top of the hour.
So guys, since we're talking about promotions of our spaces,
Any observation from other fellow hosts or maybe even marketers who are doing spaces?
What are they doing wrong that we should avoid?
Have you noticed anything?
Maybe we should talk about that too.
Let me, oh, Joel unmuted.
Also, I want to speak first because I'm hungry and I want to go get lunch.
So might as well get this out of the way first.
What are people doing wrong?
doing wrong. I would say, well, the really bottom, like least successful type spaces is
that I see people not preparing enough and just hoping you go live and then there will be
listeners and speakers. That just never, never happens unless you're like super, like if Elon
Musk just starts a space with this title fart and no one else, like people are going to be in there. It's going to be going right.
That's, but not everyone can do that.
So people that just don't prepare and have like one or two people in there and
to like two speakers and then two like listeners and then they go away or just,
I've seen some people do a space where it's just one person holding like a
space and then no one else joins as a speaker.
And so there's just nothing to do,
I would say like the number,
another one that maybe more successful people do that.
I don't think you should do is bot spaces.
I see this happen a lot, actually. And in fact, there are
some spaces that we've hosted that have gotten a ton of bots jump in on some of them. And so like
for context, like the number of listeners we get typically is, you know, around a thousand,
right? And around a thousand over the three hour mark, you tend to see
like the low end. I've seen like 580 some before the space, by the time the space is over and then
a few after. And then I've had like 1500 to 2000 over the course of the space. And that's kind of
the range that we know our audience is. If it's a really good one with big names, you get more.
But like, for example, our first space was like 20K or something.
I was like, damn, that's a lot.
And a few other ones randomly have a whole bunch because some one of the speakers has
like a bot army flooding, following them around.
I, I think that like algorithmically, I don't think that that's good.
I think that that hurts your account.
I don't have all the data on that, though, so don't quote me.
But having a false sense of your audience size, I think, could be a real problem
because you want to know exactly what you're pulling.
And if you have a non-botted space, you can put that to rest.
a non-botted space it you can put that to rest and you can talk to for example if someone wants
to sponsor how many eyeballs are on the space you could just show that and it's not like well you're
you're deceiving to try to make money and stuff so um i would just resist the lure of the bot
if you need to call it like it's different if there's like you call in favors for a bunch of people.
And let me just say, like, almost backpedal on that a little bit, but not really, because obviously my point of view, you get it all organic.
You have the viewers that you have and that's it.
But getting real people, even if you pay them to show up, if you like, I'm not judging it,
like maybe I'm judging, but like, if you do that, that's better because at least there's
real people involved with the space. Whereas, um, if a lot of times you can see if it's
a bunch of like low quality accounts on from, you know, a lot of developing countries, for example,
that, you know, can, it just could look a little obvious
that it's not like a big account,
not like one that posts a lot of quality stuff.
It can maybe not look good.
But also a lot of times when you bought the spaces,
it's just that the and other listeners
part of the space is just like big.
So if you have like 20 people in the space and it says and 800 other listeners, it's
You can just see it's bought it like right away and it's kind of not good.
So anyway, that's just what I would say.
I'm running off to have lunch now.
Yeah, feel free to grab that lunch.
You've shared so much value in this space already and doing that every other day here while we're doing this Monday's Friday.
I'm not Monday, Wednesday, Friday guys.
I'm almost going to add Joel as my regular co-host because he's always pressing and I love I'm loving this guy really
yeah I think enjoy your lunch Joel so we got a new speaker but before that whether I just want
to say something about what Joel pointed out you know sometimes I notice projects that are
bought in because they're joining my space and my space gets bought it or as well that happens um it's um i don't know especially
if i'm running when i'm running um crypto space that's why i'm doing this little experiment not
to run on crypto space so that i can see how many audience how many actual interested people are
listening or at least wants to listen to this kind of spaces. I've noticed some of them probably,
because I experienced having like 650 listeners,
where in reality, I know that I only have like around 80 listeners
But yeah, a lot of people, I mean, especially projects in crypto,
they use bot, they're um i don't
know they're reaching out to somebody or they're being reached out by a promote promoter or something
like that that promotes spaces quote-unquote promote spaces and they kind of like um sell
themselves as you know have if you want to have listeners or audience in your spaces they're they're
the one you reach out to because they they're they have bought farms one of a friend a CEO of another
of a crypto project he went to a to a bot farm where when there are 35,000 phones and those phones can actually be
used to you know one phone can run multiple accounts at one at once you
know so with 35k cell phones and can join maybe spaces run you know multiple
spaces at the same time. That's crazy.
And yeah, I just wanted to like share that a little bit. Welcome to the space.
We're almost close into space actually,
but yeah, except everyone,
how should I address you by the way?
And welcome to the space.
So, but yeah, hello to you.
And thank you for requesting.
Let me put you back to the listener, brother.
But yeah, Mr. Consul, do you have anything you want to share or shell everyone?
I'm going to give you that opportunity, but let me just start with Mr. Consul.
Anything that's going on, do you have space tomorrow and a bigger space this week?
Share it with us, brother, the details.
I appreciate you as always, Creon.
You know, I wanted to shower whilst my body was hot.
Now that I've cooled down, I don't think I'm going to shower.
So I'll be nice and nasty for you guys tomorrow.
Yes, we are hosting Tuesday, 3 p.m. UTC, every Tuesday.
Some are talking about marketing and community building, which I believe
is what will grow the projects we have here. Unless you've been able to raise a lot of capital
and you can spend a lot of money on really expensive marketing campaigns. For those who
want to be a bit more lean, my take is do it through the community.
And that's the discussions we have every Tuesday at 3 p.m. UTC, hosted under my Mr. Console account.
Thank you for noticing that bigger arcade spaces are back.
I didn't want to bring it back this particular week because we just released a new game and I want the messaging to be streamlined.
I want the community to have its focus on the new game, not on a new game and the spaces and all of these other activities that happen in Web3.
Right. Sometimes we really fatigue these guys with activity A, B, C, D, when they also have lives and the need to connect with grass.
So that's happening next week, Wednesday, same time, same place, buddy.
Love it. I'll definitely be there, brother.
And what about you, Mr. Choice?
What's going on this week?
Yes, my man. A lot of one-on-one calls with
community members so like you guys know i was recently appointment as community for
operation safe place in the citadel and these are projects that i'm passionate about because
they come with the intention of changing lives not just virtually but i are all with the ngo in south africa so if i am not getting
to know the community what am i even doing so i love the you know most active members and schedule
them on one-on-one calls to know where they are coming from when they're passionate about our
projects and just to get to know a little bit more about their lives you know get to know your
community they're the most valuable asset.
And one of the reasons why I think the First Space was successful
is because of that, you know, close-knit community
that's been built around Uncle Funk
and around all of the beautiful vision that he's bringing to life
through his storytelling and through his game,
which is the call to action is join something that's bigger
than yourself and help it become successful so that we can change lives like it's one of our
motives that and the project is we came here to change life i think that blockchain technology
has the potential of doing so it has done it with many of us and it will continue doing it
of doing so. It has done it with many of us and we'll continue doing it. Let's just put the right purpose into it.
Yeah, tomorrow we will have the space, it's always at noon ESD. While we are live with Ankh and the Fungshou on the arena and on Discord and then the next space, we're going to have as often Mavis and Amanda, which are in charge of the NGO.
So it's a very beautiful space to be part of if you're into, you know, helping others and changing lives.
That will be the call to action.
I'm going to get to, right after wrapping up here, I'm going to jump into the function,
which, by the way it's gonna be on
the arena live for a thousand episodes and uncle punk is just unstoppable like monday to sunday
there's no stopping you can uh check it out go watch the stream and feel embraced virtually by
someone that you maybe didn't know before but feels feels like so close to you. It has that power, which a few people have.
So thank you for having us in this space.
Everyone invited to keep building.
No boating spaces, please.
Build your community the right way.
Get to know your community the right way.
Give everybody the place they deserve because they work hard to earn it.
And have a wonderful rest of the week
thank you for having me thank you brother you know using bot is cheating and fraud um i i just
gotta say that you know um yeah you're right so i agree with that you know building communities
for people right so uh we'll make sure that we we're building organically as much as possible
right so uh we'll make sure that we we're building organically as much as possible
uh or hybrid at least um yeah i'm not sure barbie is still with us um barbie can hear us you have
something going on this week or next week i'll see just um turn in um okay uh well guys thank you for
uh listening uh for staying with us until the end. See you guys on Wednesday for another episode of Spaces Playbook.
I'm going to be closing this space now.
I'm going to grab some food as well.
And I hope you guys enjoy the rest of the weekend.
And happy Monday to everybody.
Ezia, Kunglin, Floppy Boss, Colossus, The console search choice Bobby's still playing elect easier
Colossus and Iron Maiden. Thank you everybody