Social media are great to share ideas across the globe, but unless you are running a marketing campaign, using Analytics tools etc., keeping track of how your influence is spreading, if at all, is limited. Typically, you can only see likes and shares of the first tier and have no idea of how many times your own sharing activity is having an impact.
With a blockchain solution, however, granularly keeping track on how many times your link has been share, and who are your best ambassadors is possible.
A bit like a genealogical tree of your sharing activity, immutably recorded. With such a record, if needed, you can demonstrate your influence with indisputable evidence.
This immutable recording is now easily achieved for free on the newly developed 2key SmartLink solution, already available on testnet for tracking activity only.
So, how does that work?
Let's imagine you came across a fascinating article about a topic that you know is of interest to your community.
Using 2key, you turn that link into a SmartLink that records every time your link is opened or shared. For practical purposes, this is called a campaign on their interface, because the system has several other uses and "campaign" is the generic term for all applications.
From your 2key account, you turn the regular link into a SmartLink in a few clicks and then share the SmartLink instead of the original one. The smart contract embedded in the SmartLink takes care of all the granular tracking, and you can watch your influence spreading in realtime.
Not only is it entirely free, but using SmartLinks is an active way to popularize the decentralized ecosystem and onboard new users on the developing Web 3.0.
There also offer many solutions to run incentivized campaigns that reward all the sharers in the referral chain. A brilliant way to share the online wealth with those who create it instead of centralizing it in the hands of mega corporations...
So, if you think this is something that might interest your community, turn the link to this post into a SmartLink now and share it with your friend with a short intro to explain why they should click the "Open Link" button.