The era of InfoFi is quite interesting, but I think the trend of Web3 creative agencies is making a comeback.
It's not that creators are disappearing, but now brands are not lacking farming mechanisms; what they truly need are people who can implement and execute effectively. This is the fundamental difference.
As a creator rooted in Web3, my recent idea is to collaborate directly with agencies and work on some long-term client projects. In fact, this is more meaningful than going solo.
Recently, I am mainly focusing on these areas. First is the execution capability that can genuinely help brands achieve results. Second is the possibility of long-term cooperation. Third is the actual role positions that are truly missing in the ecosystem.
It feels like the market is quietly adjusting, shifting from pure creator-driven to a combined model of agencies + creativity.
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WalletManager
· 01-19 08:19
I am confident that the institutional model is making a comeback; the farming era should have ended long ago. What truly matters are the execution teams that can get things done, not the vanity metrics built up through incentive mechanisms.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 01-18 07:17
To be honest, execution is the key, and that farming approach won't last long.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 01-16 17:03
That's right, the golden age for solo creators has indeed passed.
I'm also considering long-term collaborations, which are much more interesting than projects that just exploit opportunities.
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GasBankrupter
· 01-16 17:03
Yeah, that's right. The farming system hasn't been popular for a long time, and now there's really a lack of people doing the actual work.
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memecoin_therapy
· 01-16 16:58
To be honest, the farming approach should have been outdated long ago. Now, it's really about relying on people who can actually get the job done.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 01-16 16:56
Haha, you're right. The pure farming approach has long been outdated. Now it's all about who can really get the work done.
The era of InfoFi is quite interesting, but I think the trend of Web3 creative agencies is making a comeback.
It's not that creators are disappearing, but now brands are not lacking farming mechanisms; what they truly need are people who can implement and execute effectively. This is the fundamental difference.
As a creator rooted in Web3, my recent idea is to collaborate directly with agencies and work on some long-term client projects. In fact, this is more meaningful than going solo.
Recently, I am mainly focusing on these areas. First is the execution capability that can genuinely help brands achieve results. Second is the possibility of long-term cooperation. Third is the actual role positions that are truly missing in the ecosystem.
It feels like the market is quietly adjusting, shifting from pure creator-driven to a combined model of agencies + creativity.