FullForce.Eth

@Fullforce_Eth
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09/23/25
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07/15/25
🍊🧃 How to Squeeze the Max Amount of Juice from Your Giveaway? 🧃🍊 Alright, gladiators and degens. Our first giveaway has come to an end and it was a super pleasant and informative experience, and in my humble opinion, a big success. Everyone has received their prize, except for (tagged you, please tell us where we can send your well-deserved $20 of $RGOGLZ). 🎲 MORE UNIQUE GIVEAWAYS TO COME ------------------------------------------- To all the participants, winners and non-winners, I’ve got great news: many more giveaways and contests are on the way. We’d love for you to participate again! Even better, all upcoming giveaways will be totally unique. You’ve never seen anything like them before. How do we come up with such original ideas? That’s part of the Red Goglz Elite internal process. Wanna be part of a little team of autistic maniacs brainstorming, planning and executing new marketing tactics? Then fill in this form: 🔗 https://forms.gle/cwVrHQEE2KhNcfAq7 (Google form) That being said, here are 2 of the 8 lessons to squeeze the max amount of juice from your giveaway... (The full list is shared inside the Red Goglz Elite Telegram group. But hurry, every few days after a "marketing attack," we delete all marketing content and performance breakdowns and then we start with the next marketing attack. Why the deletion? It’s a psychological tactic to keep members engaged and mentally fresh.) Anyway, I digress... 1️⃣ Lesson #1: A Giveaway Is Like Unveiling an iPhone -------------------------------------------------- Many accounts on and Twitter treat giveaways like minor side quests. They're not! A giveaway should be treated like a major event, like a product launch. Like Apple unveiling their latest iPhone! That means: 🔺 Communicate before, during, and after the giveaway. 🔺 Make every step feel important, because it is. 🔺 When you act like it’s a big deal, people will see it as a big deal. 💡 Example: Our First Giveaway (5-Post Strategy) 1. Launching the giveaway 🔗 https://arena.social/milesmuso/status/1844aed9-3343-478c-b1e3-8ed856f16afd 2. Reminder: ends tomorrow + countdown timer to trigger urgency & FOMO 🔗 https://arena.social/red_goglz/status/b9cb1f74-a404-49fd-9a4f-011cab66725b 3. Reminder: ends today + countdown timer to trigger urgency & FOMO ❌ No link. Post got deleted. Possibly reported. 4. Announcing the end 🔗 https://arena.social/red_goglz/status/81b3efa6-a2c7-4f0f-9705-63a14a908d4e 5. Announcing the winners 🔗 https://arena.social/red_goglz/status/a074fafa-4e09-4711-812f-a77c9c0bc28c Look at the numbers (comments, reposts, likes, etc.). "Not impressive at all!" you might think. Consider this: we did that with only 16 followers, after a failed token launch (we got sniped, dumped on, you name it) and a token creator who was like "Meh, I launched the token just for fun. Don't want it anymore. Bye." So we took over. Given it was our first giveaway and the poor circumstances, those numbers aren't bad at all. "The prize was big, that's why you got those numbers!" Of course, the prize is likely the most important factor, but still... Look at the stats for posts 4 and 5. There was no incentive for people to engage (since the giveaway was over), yet people still did. 2️⃣ Lesson #2: Be As Specific As Possible --------------------------------------- Way too many giveaways are vague and unclear. Example: I came across an account with 19.5K followers (again, we had 16) who posted this: "Im going to slam someone randomly today - who wants 25 avax. I don't care if you are rich, poor, successful, unsuccessful, etc... I just want to give someone 25 avax because i have a big itch." Numbers for 19.5K account giving away 25 AVAX ≈ $500: → 149 comments → 114 reposts → 206 likes → 11 bookmarks Numbers for our 1st post (16 followers) giving away ~$100 (we increased that amount to $140 after the giveaway): → 114 comments → 81 reposts → 99 likes → 25 bookmarks Why did that 19.5K account perform so poorly compared to us? He/she treated the giveaway like an afterthought, didn't have a clear call-to-action and wasn't specific enough. Moral of the story: be as specific as possible. Share the exact details of your giveaway: ✅ Total prize pool ✅ Prize breakdown per winner ✅ Start date & time ✅ End date & time (deadline) ✅ Exact steps to enter (e.g., follow, like, repost, comment, tag...) ✅ How winners will be picked ✅ How and when prizes will be sent ✅ If there's a delay for whatever reason, just inform the participants. They'll understand and trust you even more. Don't leave them guessing. There you go, 2 of the 8 lessons from Red Goglz Elite. If you've got additional tips, tricks, advice, ideas or experiences to share, please drop a comment. If you made it this far, congrats! And if you enjoy our thought process, consider joining Red Goglz Elite: 🔗 https://forms.gle/cwVrHQEE2KhNcfAq7 (Google form) ⚠️ Heads-up! If you apply, be ready to contribute. Thank you for your attention and wishing you a wonderful day! 👓🔺😊 ~ Red Goglz Stay curious, not serious