CNN's John Sutter takes a look at how social media can be used for good or bad. He says it is easy to get caught up in got to get a hundred likes, which he calls "a toxic, messed up game" Also: You don't need a thousand followers of people you respect with knowledge to make use of the tool. The most powerful part of net-working is seeing narratives and sentiment from those who follow your work.
Douglas A. Boneparth is the President at Bone Fide Wealth, Founder at CryptoDrip, and co-author of the book ‘Millennial Money Fix’.
Follow Douglas on his Twitter at https://twitter.com/dougboneparth, CryptoDrip at https://twitter.com/cryptodripxyz and know more about Bone Fide Wealth here: https://bonefidewealth.com/ Show Notes:
- Writing a book with your spouse
- "Killing your darlings"
- Humor as a marketing strategy
- Generating leads with Twitter and SEO
- Scaling a financial planning business
- Demystifying financial jargon
- Dealing with the 2020 crisis
- Doug's introduction to Bitcoin
- The Web 2.0/Web 3.0 bridge
- Crypto Drip: A coffee-based NFT collection
- Trusting the trust-less system
- Gamestop-AMC saga
- Responsibilities of a fiduciary
- Earning the Right to Invest
- How NOT to suck on Twitter
Books Mentioned:
- The Millennial Money Fix; by Douglas A. Boneparth and Heather Boneparth