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I'm running another bitcoin workshop based on my new book Bitcoin Hands-On (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4SZSCH8). This is the second one that I've done. The first one was at the neighborhood clubhouse, and was fairly well attended. Here's some posts I wrote on it: I ran a Bitcoin workshop last night...we are SO EARLY Post mortem of my 3 day Bitcoin workshop focusing on book Bitcoin, Hands-On!
This next one coming up, is at the library, and so I'm trying to promote it by posting the event on Facebook, NextDoor, and EventBrite. Wow, people are just not interested! I thought for sure with the recent price increase, people would be at least curious, but it doesn't seem that way.
Here's my thoughts on what's happening. For the event at the clubhouse - many people knew me. I was at least somewhat of a known quanity.
On Facebook, or NextDoor (I try to stay away from those sites anyway), I'm not a known quantity. People are hesitant.
That's what I'm thinking, anyway. I may try to pivot and focus on online training. My thinking is...I'm giving away such valuable information, how could a sane person possibly not want to learn about bitcoin? But of course, we all know that's not how it happens.
82 sats \ 0 replies \ @Scoresby 15h
These kind of things can be really tough to get going, but consistency pays off, I think. Do it every month for the next six and maybe you'll start to build something.
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32 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 15h
Retail are still sleeping. I saw nothing about the ATH in normie news.
It is a difficult thing to find the right people who might be interested in a workshop. They're out there. Just need to to find them.
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