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Free Guide to NFTs for Artists
  • Welcome Artists!
  • Quick Start Guide to NFTs
    • 3 Essential Steps to NFTs
      • Creating a crypto wallet
      • Buying Ethereum
      • Minting your first NFT
  • SECURITY BASICS
    • Protecting yourself in crypto
      • Protecting your crypto wallet
      • Using a Cold Wallet
      • Protect your Artwork Online
  • Understanding NFTs
    • NFT Terminology
    • Choosing your direction
    • Quotes
  • MARKETING
    • Basics of Marketing
      • Don't sell your product
      • Defining your brand
      • Who is your audience
      • Your Audience / Your Investors
    • Promotional Marketing
      • Giveaways
      • Cross Promote w Others
  • DISCORD
    • Designing your Discord
    • Discord Security
      • Discord Suggestions
  • Twitter
    • Twitter Tips & Hacks
      • Branding your Profile
      • Twitter Banner Design
      • Status Update / Title Alerts
      • Pinned Tweet Formatting
    • Twitter Marketing & Promo
    • *Twitter Marketing Scams
      • Promotional scams
      • Engagement Scams
    • Twitter Spaces
  • Blockchains
    • Choosing a blockchain
      • Etherium
      • Solana
      • Polygon
      • Tezos
  • NFT Platforms
    • Choosing a Platform
      • Foundation.app
      • Mintable.app
      • Knownorigin.io
    • Editions / Scarcity Tactics
    • Pricing your NFTs 1/1
  • Website Development
    • Website tools & resources
    • NFT Project Tools
      • Developer resources
  • NFT Market Development
    • NFT Analytics
    • Contracts
  • Suggestions
    • Share your knowledge
  • mindset hacks
    • Unsolicited Advice
  • Management Tools
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  1. Twitter
  2. *Twitter Marketing Scams

Engagement Scams

Although this is an "innocent" scam that is VERY common on Twitter Artists should be aware that they are just being used to help that individual improve the algorithm of their profile.

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"Show Me Your NFTs"

There are tons of Twitter accounts that claim they have "tons of Eth", "Want to change someone's life" or "Looking for unsold NFTs" asking followers to post their art in the thread.

This is only a way for the user to increase their relevance in the Twitter algorithm and increase their audience size so that they can later claim to be "an influencer" and charge artists $100s of dollars to just retweet your info.

There is no real harm in doing this but you are not going to get a sale so save some time and don't be played for a fool.

Pay per Tweet Promotions

There are tons of people in the NFT space making money the same way that suppliers in the gold rush did, by selling shovels - the only problem is the shovels are all broken.

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