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Some projects have promised games.

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Some projects have promised games. Some have promised donations to charities. Some have promised that users will get token air drops or other financial incentives. As an individual artist, you may not have access to those technical skills, and you may not want to provide any incentives that you can’t actually deliver on. That’s fine. A roadmap is not necessary. It’s just an option for those who have the tools available to them, and another marketing angle worth considering.

Maybe, instead of creating original NFT art, you can create an sri lanka buy cell phone number list NFT roadmap, like inviting all your NFT holders on a camping trip. Who knows. I’m just spitballing here.

6.) NFT Project Niche
Something that a number of NFT projects have in common is a theme or niche. CryptoPunks, Apes, and the lot have a specific flavor to their design and appearance. Many other projects take the niche even further than that and tie the concept of a social cause into their project.

Having a niche in the modern world is especially important for a lot of things, NFTs included. A niche can range from horror movies to 1980s nostalgia to pet snakes or chinchillas. It’s basically the thing or subject that the NFT is focused around.

One artist can have multiple projects and each one can have a niche. Some artists work within a niche so they’ll have multiple projects all with the same general theme. There really isn’t a right or wrong way to create a niche; it is important to consider having one though.

Personally, I think this is the second most important thing to consider after taking a closer look at your marketing efforts. NFT sellers seriously underestimate the power of niche marketing in any type of product sales.
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