Nathaniel Luz
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What mechanisim will be in place to ensure that those brochures are effective? Will there be a unique call to action that you can track and know that the brochure has served its purpose? Do you have a sample/graphic of this brochure?1. We're giving them brochures. This would further educate them about DASH.
Yes, but once they exhaust that $1, what guarantee is there that they will top up their wallets with more Dash? How will you incentivise them to do the same?2. They have extra $1 which they'd spend on a drink or on airtime.
It would be interesting to note whether this is due to funds being deposited by users or whether this is from 'freebies' that are being dished out at events. Is there a way to establish where this Dash is coming from?Please note that Nigeria has the highest DASH users of bitrefill in the last 2 months.
How many emails will you send? How often will you email them? What will you email them? Who will be doing this emailing, using which platform and from what budget? Will it be volunteer work that you'd do?3. Also, We'd have their emails and mail them from there.
Is this online course you mention free? Do you have a link to that online course?4. We'd sign them up for our online course.
This is fair and fine, interested to know what measuring stats you'd look at to know whether this was successful or not?We'd address the audience of 7,000 people for 30 minutes. [/QUOTE ]
Wow! 30 minutes is an awfully long time, but sure, what will you say to them, that you didn't in your brochure? And that you don't in the online course? After addressing them, how will you know whether this was effective? What metric will you measure to know whether your address to a 7,000 strong audience was successful?
[QUOTE ] We'd have a Dash booth manned by 40 Dash ambassadors.