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Not Using Omnichannel? You’re Doing a Disservice to Your Bottom Line

The distinction between omnichannel communications and multichannel communications is frequently blurred, and yet critically important for any company looking to optimize their revenue streams and CRMs. Omnichannel is not having consistent messaging on different mediums like social media, email marketing, and websites.

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Unlocking untapped value in your CRM platforms with Blockchain

Despite a few years of the drastic volatility in cryptocurrencies and short stint of “the roaring 2000teens” via the crowdfunding industry related to blockchain projects, we are still far from mainstream technology adoption. Numerous industries are waiting to absorb and accept the apparent benefits of blockchain technology. The Customer Relationship Management area is ripe for innovations.

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Is Your CRM Strategy Effective?

The ability to identify the customer wants before one even realizes it. That is the key point of creating an unmatched customer journey: not a straight road down the sales funnel, but rather a way of suiting personalized needs, creating the tailored wants, which must go close or even beyond the customers’ expectations.

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Can Crypto Tokenization save your Customer Loyalty Program?

One can say that in all strategic business related fields, loyal customers are the main drivers of growth and survival. Brands try to aim to enrich the customer experience by establishing and managing loyalty programs that are to provide optimal customer journeys. However, most times, companies face negative consequences as a result of ineffective loyalty programs.

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Introduction to DAO

Our banking system is already being profoundly transformed by blockchains. Deceitfulness and immutability, on the other hand, aren’t just for monetary purposes.

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Earning in DAO

DAO creates different earning opportunities for members and contributors. As a community based organization, members often have privileges to take part in community tasks that involve staking of assets, purchases of NFTs that generate tokens, and many more. But some DAO as an investment give dividends as a form of passive revenue from projects and ventures to token owners and holders.

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DAO used in Blockchains and NFT

The majority of games are developed and managed by the organization that produced them. Usually, the gaming community has little, to no option but to take the developers game plans. The organization’s decision-making power is concentrated on the team that created the game.

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Popular Project that uses DAO

Uniswap is a DEX, which stands for decentralized exchange that offers peer-to-peer cryptocurrency exchange on the Ethereum blockchain. It eliminates the need for intermediaries and unnecessary processes. The protocol is non-upgradable and designed to be censorship resistant.

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DAO Simplified

DAO is an acronym that stands for Decentralized Autonomous Organization. A DAO is an organization automated by code as long as it was agreed upon by the people who are connected with the DAO via smart contracts. Smart contracts can do anything as long as they can be programmed or coded to do so.

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Crypto Wallets

Cryptocurrency wallets are a place where you keep your crypto assets. They are software, systems, or programs that enable the storage of public and private keys. These public and private keys allow you to send or receive your crypto. It can even allow you to view and monitor your assets.

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DAOs, Smart Contracts, and the Insurance Industry

Do you know what a very good use for a DAO and smart contracts would be? In the Insurance Industry. It is very much possible to create a whole insurance company with a few well-crafted smart contracts. Smart contracts are pretty much just code that if simplified is “if this then that”.

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Liquidity Pools

Liquidity pools, not to be confused with pools filled with water but rather pools filled with money. They are smart contracts that allow traders to trade tokens and coins even if there are no buyers or sellers out there.

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