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Re: Cryptomarketing services are they always scams?
by
SosSpagetti
on 11/10/2023, 06:09:39 UTC
You have to remember that everything can be done honestly and professionally, that's how we work, "shilling or chatters". "shill team" is just a nomenclature in crypto marketing, and this is why we use it.

We simply talk about facts, listings on exchanges, important dates, updates, announcements, new functionalities, and helping people in client main chats and SM accounts understand their products' better. There are many customers that need such services, and we also always repeat to DYOR and only work on projects that we carefully check beforehand.

Personally, I don't like to call us "shill team", "shillers", "shill" so from the start, we called us "Influencers Team" or "Influencers services and members of the team we call simply "workers" because what we do is totally different from simple shilling as everybody understands it.

There was a problem when we used "Influencers team" instead of "shill team" in our marketing materials because customers simply didn't understand what we were offering. They thought about influencers with big SM accounts and following, but this is not what we offer.

Because of that, there is no other way to use that nomenclature and call us simply "shill team" or "shillers" despite the fact that it is wrong and there should be some new name created. Recently,  there have been so-called "chatters" and this reflects the meaning of our work much better, although still not completely.

Everybody knows what we do, and there is no need to explain that we are not offering something different (like mentioned "Influencers team or services") if we simply use "shill team" in our offers, and this is why we use it. What and how we do it has nothing to do with straight "shilling" which in fact is nothing else as attracting new investors to worthless projects whose only goal is to sell as much worthless cryptocurrency as possible from the project using fake information in order to then make an exit or any other scam, take the money, and run away.

This is why we always first check all clients before we agree to work with them. A project needs to be solid, and we already refused to work with many that later indeed turned out to be scams. Here, I need to add that many of them is very hard to decipher at the launch stage because we are well prepared. Still,  many years of constant work give us a lot of experience and expertise, so we are able to see red flags that are not visible to others.