My Experience Marketing And Creating Awareness About Hive
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Good evening everyone, trust your day went well. I am happy to be here for the first time to share with you my experience on marketing Hive in Lagos State University (LASU). It is a wonderful experience and I believe you will love it, please read through.

Recently, my local guard @beauty197 suggested that we go out to create more awareness about Hive, and Lagos State University (LASU) was our targeted location. I agreed, and the next morning, I woke up early, took my bath, got dressed, and boarded a bus because the school is quite far from where I stay.

When I arrived at Lasu, I meet @ozibaby and @beauty197, we marched into the campus only to realised it was their matriculation day. The entire environment was crowded everywhere was buzzing with activity. We approached several students with our Flyers, but most of them were rushing, some busy while others were distracted with the ceremony. It seemed like getting their attention will be difficult.

Instead of giving up, we decided to restrategize. We moved to another area of the campus, hoping to find students who were more relaxed and open to conversation. Thankfully, the decision paid off. We met a group of beautiful friendly girls who were curious and eager to learn about Hive.

Our Local Guard @beauty197 took the lead in onboarding them. I @sarahbaby and @ozibaby assisted by helping them download the Ecency app and Hive Keychain app and we walked them through the process of creating short content on Ecency and Snaps. They were excited and very happy to explore it.
By the end of the day, despite the initial challenges, our visit to Lagos State University (LASU) was a success. We left Lasu feeling fulfilled, knowing that we have introduced five persons to Hive and also sparked their interest in growing.

They said, ALL WORK WITH OUT PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY. We don't want to dull ourselves, so we proceeded to celebrate over our lunch, feeling refreshed and happy, before heading to our separate ways.
Thank you for reading through. And thank you for stopping by.

All photos are mine
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