After a year, I still need to be honest with everyone: indeed, in order to maintain consistent output, I incorporated quite a bit of business collaboration content. But to be honest, there are still valuable insights, and the data feedback has been good.
Looking back, the biggest takeaway is not just making quick money through advertising, but understanding a principle — you must relentlessly focus on your strengths and core capabilities. Only then can you truly achieve the synergistic growth of your KOL status and earnings from transactions, airdrops, Meme, and other sources. This is what I understand as Davis's double down: a positive feedback loop between branding and finance. Focus itself is the best leverage.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 23h ago
ngl the davis double hit framing hits different when you've actually been liquidated lmao. but yeah focus as leverage... that's the copium i needed to hear after my last 50x blowup
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CounterIndicator
· 12-28 08:48
This statement is quite honest, but to be frank, the hardest part of being a KOL is finding that balance. Truly difficult to balance business and content.
But to be honest, your Davis double-hit logic can really work in the crypto circle.
Sticking to focus is indeed leverage, but the prerequisite is that your professionalism must be validated by the market, right?
Wanting to make money and maintain your persona at the same time, this game is indeed hard to play.
Involving business, you're afraid of accidentally collapsing your persona, and then the reverse indicators are gone.
Hearing you say this, I am a bit convinced, but the key still depends on whether the subsequent data is really true.
It feels like a rat, making money is making money, just don't fool people.
The idea that focus itself is leverage really hits the point, but who doesn't want to make money and have fans at the same time?
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NewPumpamentals
· 12-26 15:49
Bro, this realization is really on point, but I have to be honest—most people can't accept this idea.
Sticking to the vertical track is indeed the only way out, but few who persist actually make it, and in the end, most get weeded out by the chopping of chives.
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BearWhisperGod
· 12-26 15:45
Honestly, just get it over with. Smarter than those who quietly get rich. By the way, this double-click logic is indeed absolute.
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It's impressive, but business is business. The real core competitiveness is being able to deliver valuable content.
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I agree with the focus and dedication, but the key is whether someone is willing to buy in.
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Davis's double-click sounds high-level, but essentially it's about creating influence and then monetizing it. No problem.
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I think the most powerful statement is "Focus itself is the best leverage," saving a lot of marketing costs.
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Everyone involved in business has to be involved; it depends on whether you can make a difference. This person clearly can.
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The idea of KOL monetization combined with growth sounds great, but how many people can truly run this logic?
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This is a confession from a smart person, knowing when to stay low-key and when to hype up.
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The double-click concept makes sense, but only if you have the strength to uphold your brand reputation. Not everyone can do that.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 12-26 15:39
I can understand the business aspect, but the key is to have real value, and this person clearly understands that. The logic of focusing on a specific field indeed works.
After a year, I still need to be honest with everyone: indeed, in order to maintain consistent output, I incorporated quite a bit of business collaboration content. But to be honest, there are still valuable insights, and the data feedback has been good.
Looking back, the biggest takeaway is not just making quick money through advertising, but understanding a principle — you must relentlessly focus on your strengths and core capabilities. Only then can you truly achieve the synergistic growth of your KOL status and earnings from transactions, airdrops, Meme, and other sources. This is what I understand as Davis's double down: a positive feedback loop between branding and finance. Focus itself is the best leverage.