Company Four: Web3 Marketing & Automation Laboratory (2023-2024)
Company Four: Web3 Marketing & Automation Laboratory
Accomplishment
Turned a Web3 marketing role into an automation laboratory where I built systems that could outperform entire marketing teams. What started as repetitive tasks—reaching out to KOLs, managing social media, writing SEO content—became sophisticated AI-powered systems running 24/7. I proved that one person with the right automation could deliver what traditionally required 10+ people, all while maintaining quality and personalization at scale.
The Problem
Crypto projects faced significant marketing challenges in the evolving Web3 landscape:
- Resource Constraints: Most crypto startups couldn't afford full marketing teams but needed professional growth strategies
- KOL Outreach Bottleneck: Manually reaching influencers was time-consuming with low response rates
- Community Management Overload: 24/7 Discord and Telegram activity required constant attention
- Content Production Demands: Maintaining presence across multiple platforms drained resources
- SEO Competition: Breaking through in crypto-saturated search results required expertise
- Investor Relations: Projects needed systematic approaches to reach VCs and secure funding
- Rapid Market Changes: Web3 marketing tactics evolved faster than traditional agencies could adapt
Technical Systems Built
I transformed manual marketing tasks into sophisticated automation systems:
🤖 KOL Outreach Automation Suite
- Tech Stack: Python, Selenium, BeautifulSoup, PostgreSQL
- Capabilities: Scraped Twitter/LinkedIn for crypto KOLs, personalized messages using GPT-4, tracked responses and engagement
- Scale: 100-200 personalized outreaches daily with 5x higher response rate than manual
- Features: A/B testing messages, automatic follow-ups, CRM integration
📱 Social Media Command Center
- Tech Stack: Node.js, Discord.js, Telegram Bot API, Twitter API v2
- Capabilities: AI-generated content, automatic image creation (DALL-E), cross-platform scheduling
- Automation: Post once, publish everywhere with platform-specific optimization
- Analytics: Real-time engagement tracking and reporting dashboards
🔍 SEO Content Engine
- Tech Stack: Python, Ahrefs API, OpenAI API, WordPress REST API
- Process: Keyword research → AI outline → Human review → AI draft → Human edit → Auto-publish
- Results: Achieved top 3 rankings for 20+ competitive crypto keywords
- Scale: 50+ SEO-optimized articles per month with minimal human input
💼 VC Outreach System
- Tech Stack: LinkedIn Sales Navigator, Phantombuster, Make.com
- Workflow: Identified crypto VCs → Personalized connection requests → Automated follow-up sequences
- Integration: Connected with CRM for tracking conversations and outcomes
- Results: 200+ qualified VC connections per client per month
🎮 Discord/Telegram Bot Army
- Tech Stack: Python, Discord.py, python-telegram-bot
- Features: Welcome messages, FAQ responses, engagement games, moderation
- Intelligence: GPT-powered responses for complex questions
- Scale: Managed communities of 25K+ members with 2-person team
Why I Started
Several factors led me to this venture:
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Post-Exit Explorer: After my previous successful venture exit, I found myself with time and resources to explore. My true passion was building things with code and solving problems through automation. The Web3 boom offered the perfect opportunity—getting paid to learn business development, social media, and marketing while indulging my automation obsession. It was steady income disguised as a learning laboratory.
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Learning Opportunity: I wanted to understand Web3 marketing dynamics, community building, and how crypto projects actually grow.
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Automation Playground: The role offered repetitive tasks perfect for automation experiments. I saw it as a paid laboratory to build systems.
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Remote Flexibility: Working remotely gave me time and mental space to work on side projects and plan future ventures.
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Industry Exposure: Direct access to crypto founders, VCs, and builders provided valuable network and insights into the ecosystem.
Lessons Learned
This 10-month journey taught me profound lessons about automation, entrepreneurship, and personal growth:
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Automation is a Superpower: Once you see the patterns in repetitive work, you can't unsee them. Every manual task becomes an automation opportunity.
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Comfort Kills Ambition: A good salary and easy remote work can become golden handcuffs. Sometimes you need to burn the boats to find your true potential.
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Build Once, Sell Many Times: The same systems I built for one client could serve multiple clients. This realization pushed me toward productization.
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Web3 Marketing is Broken: Most crypto projects waste money on outdated tactics. The future belongs to those who combine crypto knowledge with AI automation.
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Skills Compound: Every system I built became a building block for the next. The automation mindset transfers to every area of business.
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Principal vs Agent: You'll never care as much about someone else's business as your own. The misalignment is fundamental and unsolvable.
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Time is Non-Renewable: Trading time for money, even at good rates, is ultimately a losing game. Build assets, not billable hours.
This venture wasn't just about marketing crypto projects—it was about discovering what I was capable of when I applied automation thinking to every problem. The technical systems I built were valuable, but the mindset shift was priceless. It prepared me for the entrepreneurial journey ahead, where these same skills now power my own ventures.
Why I Left
After 10 months, several factors led to my departure:
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Entrepreneurial Calling: The comfort became a cage. I needed to build my own products, not just optimize someone else's growth.
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Skill Plateau: I'd automated everything possible. The learning curve flattened, and I was just maintaining systems.
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The Automation Paradox: Every process I automated freed up time, but instead of using that time for innovation, I'd get assigned more mundane tasks. The efficiency trap was real—the better I performed, the more work appeared. I thought I could balance client work with personal projects, but each success led to "just one more client," creating an endless cycle that prevented me from building my own products.
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Market Shift: The crypto bear market reduced budgets and made growth harder. The easy wins were gone.
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Product Vision: I realized I wanted to productize these systems for broader impact rather than serve individual clients.
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Personal Growth: Comfortable income was hindering my risk-taking ability. I needed hunger to drive innovation.
Expertise Gained
This venture led to the development of deep expertise in several areas:
Marketing Automation & AI Systems Development
Through building systems for crypto clients, we developed world-class capabilities in:
- Automated KOL outreach (100+ daily with 5x higher response rates)
- AI-powered content generation maintaining brand voice
- Cross-platform social media automation
- Crypto SEO and content scaling strategies
- Web3 community management automation
These systems and methodologies now power our current ventures and select consulting engagements.