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OpenSea=Web3 eBay? The future of NFT marketplaces
January 23rd, 2023
Web3 is in flux. NFT marketplace revenues are down. It's not enough to hunker down for "The Next Bull Run". My thesis on the future of NFT marketplaces.
We need to simplify DAO contribution. Here's how.
January 2nd, 2023
DAOs promised a new way of working, earning and creating. Instead, they became startups with a token. But we can fix that—with a bit of obscure economic theory.
AI will replace many (copy-)writers. Here's how.
December 8th, 2022
Should professional writers be afraid of GPT-3? Does business writing have a future? This essay explores how writers can survive and thrive in the future.
Why most web3 profiles suck (and how to fix them)
October 26th, 2022
Most web3 profiles say nothing about you. They list your tokens, but give no context. In this essay, we'll explore why and how to make profiles better.
Marketing needs more than creativity. Here's what.
October 20th, 2022
Web3 brands struggle with creating content that actually works. Good marketing balances creativity and persuasion. Not sure how? Read to find out!
Work is software and managers are UX designers.
September 13th, 2022
Old management paradigms make work frustrating and tedious. But technology lets us change that. Find out how to think about management to do your best work.
NFTs create great communities because they're a waste of money.
August 6th, 2022
Outsiders often call NFTs a waste of money. What if that's the reason they create great communities? Signaling theory holds the key. This essay explores it.
Web3's Judgment Problem—And How To Use Empathy to Fix Our Marketing
July 26th, 2022
„So how do you feel about the environmental impact of your work?“
How NFT Culture Stifles Innovation (And The Boring Business Fundamental That Fixes It)
July 20th, 2022
Haters often demur that NFT projects aren’t real businesses, that they’re all short-term hype and they’ll all disappear in a few years. And I hate the fact that they may be right.
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