Tight on cash, is outsourcing promotion worth the investment

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Tight on cash, is outsourcing promotion worth the investment

Sahim
A failed independent marketing campaign last spring cost me three weeks and perhaps a dozen genuine leads. Marketing crypto products is different from regular marketing. Is it worth outsourcing when your budget is limited?
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Grizan
I recently got burned in exactly this way. I gave part of my savings to a freelancer who promised results within a month, but there was almost no visible progress. I think a lot depends on the stage of your project.
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Venaef
Everyone expects outsourcing to be a luxury, but in reality, it's cheaper than a single, unsuccessful full-time hire. It's worth noting that in the crypto space, a consistent marketing presence is especially valuable, rather than sporadic bursts, so the compounding effect is more important than monthly costs. For example, to assess the scale of services provided, I suggest looking at the information here https://icoda.io/services/marketing-services/ Agencies that understand cryptocurrencies at a structural level view marketing as infrastructure, not decoration.