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My Secret Formula For Selling Writing NFTs

Plus, a big week for Write3

Good Morning Write3 Family!

Coming to you from an unseasonably cool Nashville, TN.

Now onto this week's edition. Here's:

β€’1 Write3 Tip
β€’1 Write3 News You Can Use
β€’1 Literary NFT Worth Collecting

1. Write3 Tip - A Winning Formula For Selling Writing NFTs

Thanks to your incredible support, my latest writing NFT, "The Patron Saint Of NFTs - 4 Reasons Generative Art and NFTs are a Match Made in Heaven," sold out within 4 hours of being published! Reflecting on this success, I've fine-tuned a process that's yielding positive results, which I'd love to share with you:

Web3/Crypto Content - I've found the most success creating content that resonates with crypto wallet holders. While non-crypto subjects have seen some traction, the key seems to be matching the content with the interests of those in the web3 space.

Marketing Posters - To increase visibility and awareness, I've been offering posters linked to my writing NFTs as free NFTs. These posters, especially when released as open editions or shared ahead of the final release, have been instrumental in my marketing strategy.

Small Editions - Low Cost - One Platform - In my experience, collectors appreciate affordable pieces and the exclusivity of a smaller edition. The sense of being "1 of 10" rather than "1 of 100" holds a certain allure. Further, I don't offer my writing NFTs on multiple platforms. I believe that cheapens the value for collectors.

Quality Over Quantity - Despite writing every day and tweeting regularly, I reserve my best work for NFTs and limit these to one major writing NFT per month. My philosophy? Preserve the quality of your output and respect your collectors' capacity.

Utility - My final step is incorporating some form of utility or incentive. For instance, one lucky collector of my latest FxText article will win a Gen XYZ Das Occult.

Mix these ingredients in your next writing NFT and you will find success. I guarantee it :)

2. Write3 News - Big Week For Write3

It's been an eventful week for our community:

πŸ‘‰πŸ» Mark Cuban minted 'How To Win at the Sport of Business' as an NFT book
πŸ‘‰πŸ» Sasha Stiles notched up two sales of poetry NFTs, each fetching over 4eth!
πŸ‘‰πŸ» Zora's 'Pure Internet' concluded with an impressive tally of over 26,000 mints.

These milestones show a promising future for Write3!

3. A Literary NFT Worth Collecting - Bored & Dangerous

'Bored & Dangerous,' an excellent NFT book revolving around Bored Ape, Jenkins the Valet, has broken records with its sale numbers. With the opportunity to burn the book this week to gain entry into Azurbala, (The world of Tally Labs), it has added a new dimension to the literary NFT scene. I love the idea of being able to burn our books for a positive reward! Written by NYT best-selling author Neil Strauss, this is a piece of historical fiction worth collecting.

**Reminder: Collectors of today's newsletter will mint this piece of Write3 art. Your support enables me to continue doing what I love, and for that, I am deeply grateful. Happy collecting!

7 Editions @ 1 matic each


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