Crucial Warning to SHIB Army Made by Shiba Inu Team

Lucie, the Shiba Inu team’s designated marketing specialist, issued a significant caution to the entire SHIB community via Twitter or X social media.

This warning is about the right way to choose projects in which to invest one’s hard-earned funds.

Additionally, our marketing team head provided some recommendations for launching new initiatives effectively on Shibarium.

Lucie’s warning to SHIB community

A SHIB team representative issued a cautionary message to the Shiba Inu public, possibly referring to investments in specific projects not yet fully established on the Shibarium Layer-2 blockchain.

Lucie thinks that some projects fail not because they’re inherently rough, but due to poor management or their inability to thrive.

The marketing head of SHIB cautioned the need for careful selection when investing in projects, as she acknowledged that “even the best can suffer losses.” She confirmed that Shiba Inu holds top priority for her, with all other tokens associated with SHIB and intended for use on Shibarium ranking secondary.

Opinion: not every project was rugged by nature; some experienced mismanagement or simply didn’t thrive. Exercise caution when selecting projects. The best can still encounter setbacks.I’m a strong $SHIB supporter, but not everything else follows suit.— 𝐋𝐔𝐂𝐈𝐄 | SHIB.IO 🧜🏼‍♀️ (@LucieSHIB) April 15, 2024

Guidance for new projects on Shibarium

In her latest tweet, Lucie outlined some essential steps for new initiatives on Shibarium to kickstart successfully. She emphasized that these projects don’t require anyone’s approval to leave an impression. Instead, they just need a well-planned approach to establish themselves and interact with their audience.

First of all, Lucie tweeted, it is vitally important to present the project’s roadmap and show a clear outline of what goals are planned to be achieved and how that is going to be done. The second recommendation is to engage with the community on all major social media platforms, such as Telegram and Discord. It is also important, Lucie noted, to be respectful of the community and to stay active and informative on social media and various other communication channels.

Instead of spending money on marketing, Lucie recommends building a strong community for the project and attracting genuine backers for long-term success.

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2024-04-15 15:37