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Enhancing the Awareness, Utility, and Anonymity Set of Oxen - Part 3 - Promote ONS Purchasing by Invisible Social Graph Exploitation and Interactive In-App Prompts
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Aug 3, 2023
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Enhancing the Awareness, Utility, and Anonymity Set of Oxen - Part 3 - Promote ONS Purchasing by Invisible Social Graph Exploitation and Interactive In-App Prompts
The ORC-8 discussion identifies a pressing issue within the Oxen ecosystem: underutilization of the coin due to a limited number of daily transfers, thereby decreasing Oxen's practical anonymity set.
Using the AARRR framework as a foundation, we've outlined initial strategies in:
These strategies aim to stimulate 'Acquisition', 'Activation', and potentially 'Referral'.
In this proposal, we introduce a viral marketing strategy that capitalizes on the builtin and invisible social network among Session users, further increase 'Referral'. The plan involves interactive prompts within the Session user interface to educate and encourage users to acquire their own ONS.
Imagine the following scenario: Alice uses Bob’s ONS to add him on Session. At this moment, Alice's Session UI should generate a prompt saying, "Bob is using a Session User Name (ONS). If you'd like to purchase your own ONS, consider visiting these recommended locations to acquire some Oxen, or seek advice from your contacts." This instant, interactive reminder efficiently guides Alice towards owning her ONS.
Simultaneously, when Bob accepts Alice's message request, his Session UI should alert him, "You are being contacted by Alice through your ONS. Consider asking Alice if she's interested in obtaining her own ONS and if she needs any assistance." This reminder encourages Bob to aid Alice's transition to becoming an Oxen user. Consequently, Bob might assist Alice in purchasing some Oxen from an exchange, selling some Oxen to Alice directly, or even gifting some Oxen to Alice.
In Part 2 - Oxen Airdrop for ONS (Session User Name), we proposed dropping extra Oxen to users, providing them with additional resources to share with their close contacts, thereby increasing Oxen awareness and usage. This idea can be reinforced with our Interactive In-App Prompts strategy, creating a ripple effect starting from our airdrop 'seed' users that spreads to surrounding users.
This viral marketing strategy is safe only with a privacy coin like Oxen, which can protect user privacy during transactions. Without this, identities risk being de-anonymized due to the connections formed through transactions.
The precise phrasing and UI display of these prompts necessitates meticulous design by the marketing and product teams. It is essential to ensure a non-aggressive user experience, succinct and effective communication, and to preclude any misunderstandings regarding privacy concerns.
The technology underpinning the Oxen coin is impressive, yet its marketing potential remains underesitmated. We shouldn't rest solely on the product's technological strengths. Instead, we should develop innovative marketing strategies that leverage our deep understanding of the product's unique features, the invisible user relationships, and the uncovered potential of UI interaction.
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Enhancing the Awareness, Utility, and Anonymity Set of Oxen - Part 3 - Promote ONS Purchasing by Social Graph Exploitation and Interactive In-App Prompts
Enhancing the Awareness, Utility, and Anonymity Set of Oxen - Part 3 - Promote ONS Purchasing by Invisible Social Graph Exploitation and Interactive In-App Prompts
Aug 3, 2023
Enhancing the Awareness, Utility, and Anonymity Set of Oxen - Part 3 - Promote ONS Purchasing by Invisible Social Graph Exploitation and Interactive In-App Prompts
The ORC-8 discussion identifies a pressing issue within the Oxen ecosystem: underutilization of the coin due to a limited number of daily transfers, thereby decreasing Oxen's practical anonymity set.
Using the AARRR framework as a foundation, we've outlined initial strategies in:
These strategies aim to stimulate 'Acquisition', 'Activation', and potentially 'Referral'.
In this proposal, we introduce a viral marketing strategy that capitalizes on the builtin and invisible social network among Session users, further increase 'Referral'. The plan involves interactive prompts within the Session user interface to educate and encourage users to acquire their own ONS.
Imagine the following scenario: Alice uses Bob’s ONS to add him on Session. At this moment, Alice's Session UI should generate a prompt saying, "Bob is using a Session User Name (ONS). If you'd like to purchase your own ONS, consider visiting these recommended locations to acquire some Oxen, or seek advice from your contacts." This instant, interactive reminder efficiently guides Alice towards owning her ONS.
Simultaneously, when Bob accepts Alice's message request, his Session UI should alert him, "You are being contacted by Alice through your ONS. Consider asking Alice if she's interested in obtaining her own ONS and if she needs any assistance." This reminder encourages Bob to aid Alice's transition to becoming an Oxen user. Consequently, Bob might assist Alice in purchasing some Oxen from an exchange, selling some Oxen to Alice directly, or even gifting some Oxen to Alice.
In Part 2 - Oxen Airdrop for ONS (Session User Name), we proposed dropping extra Oxen to users, providing them with additional resources to share with their close contacts, thereby increasing Oxen awareness and usage. This idea can be reinforced with our Interactive In-App Prompts strategy, creating a ripple effect starting from our airdrop 'seed' users that spreads to surrounding users.
This viral marketing strategy is safe only with a privacy coin like Oxen, which can protect user privacy during transactions. Without this, identities risk being de-anonymized due to the connections formed through transactions.
The precise phrasing and UI display of these prompts necessitates meticulous design by the marketing and product teams. It is essential to ensure a non-aggressive user experience, succinct and effective communication, and to preclude any misunderstandings regarding privacy concerns.
The technology underpinning the Oxen coin is impressive, yet its marketing potential remains underesitmated. We shouldn't rest solely on the product's technological strengths. Instead, we should develop innovative marketing strategies that leverage our deep understanding of the product's unique features, the invisible user relationships, and the uncovered potential of UI interaction.
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