1. Fun is NEAR
Entertainment industry is growing and after 2 years of lockdowns, it is expected that more people will start to come out, travel, attend events and parties.
1. Fun is NEAR
Entertainment industry is growing and after 2 years of lockdowns, it is expected that more people will start to come out, travel, attend events and parties.
Thank You for proposal. I need to know our Advisors opinion to make decision. @David_NEAR is the proposal for Marketing DAO or more fits for Creativities? Thanks
Thank You for your comment
Hey,
Can you make clear how much you’re requesting in this proposal, please?
I’d argue that this is more of a CreativesDAO focused proposal. That said if it’s something regular it could be transformed into a NEARMeets initiative (cc @jlwaugh)
I think this should be split into two different proposals – one for the CreativeDAO or, if the event is regular/ongoing, NEARMeets and one for marketing of the events through social media content, live streaming, creating coverage of the event to publish in places outside the existing community you already have.
I also think this proposal needs more specific information. For example, you mention options to appear in magazines and other resources?
I also would like to see links to the telegram, Instagram and other channels you mention and would use to promote the events.
This seems far more suited for the Creative Dao. I get what you’re trying to do, but it really feels like a better fit there.
Thanks for your proposal,
I’d like to start by drawing a clear distinction between the Tamago proposal, where funding has been requested for artists as an expense to promote platforms building on NEAR from this proposal, where funding is being requested to host a party for the sake of a party with little connection to NEAR as a technology platform for builders.
When considering whether a proposal has a meaningful connection with NEAR in order to be considered for funding, I usually look at:
As it stands, I can’t quite see the connection much of a connection
Drawing from recent personal experience as ETH Denver, where several blockchains and projects hosted several PARTIES - including Dead Maus and DJ Tiesto - no one attending cared about who was hosting the party, and most were too drunk to use their mobile phones meaning resulting in a terrible setting to onboard someone into a new technology.
Few questions and ideas on how this proposal could be workshopped:
Hope you find this feedback useful.