What’s Your Token-Holder Engagement Style? Quiz

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Apr 17, 2025 · 2 mins read

Are you a Web3 community manager? As a Web3 community manager, you are required to engage with your project’s token-holders. Each community manager has a unique engagement style. So, you will have your own token-holder engagement style. The key is to understand your token-holder engagement style which opens space for improvement.

Remember, your token-holder engagement style impacts the long-term success of your Web3 community.

Let’s first understand why discovering your token-holder engagement style is important.

Why discovering your engagement style is important?

Token-holders are the owners of your project’s native token. Each community manager has a unique engagement style with the token holder. Therefore, it is important to discover the engagement style for self-reflection. You can further refine your engagement style when you know where you stand. Overcommunication can overwhelm the token holder, no communication can demotivate the token holder. Therefore it is essential to strike a balance between over-communicating & not communicating with the token-holder. All these reasons make discovering your engagement style very essential.

What’s Your Token-Holder Engagement Style? Take the Quiz

Take the below quiz, to understand your token-holder engagement style.

After, taking the quiz, jump to next section to understand your engagement style.

What Your Engagement Style Says About You?

  • The reserved leader

    As a Web3 community manager, you communicate sparingly with your token-holder. You are more of a reserved leader, who tries to keep distractions away. To experiment with your engagement style, you could consider providing periodic & regular updates to your token-holder.

  • The informative connector

    Although you don’t engage daily, you tend to interact more than a reserved leader. You ensure your community is informed & keep the token-holder in the loop always. You can consider exploring even increased interactions.

  • The community builder

    As a community builder, you thrive on interacting with your token-holders. You are feedback-seeking from your token-holders. You must learn to strike the right balance during your interactions. It’s good to experiment avoiding too much involvement.

  • The engaging facilitator

    You make engagement fun & continuous. You conduct regular AMAs, and contests & settle for informal chats most of the time. You are very dynamic is communication. Sometimes you may find your engagement style is more time-consuming. A little step back in communication can help.

Refine your engagement strategy

After identifying your engagement style, it is important to improvise your engagement strategy & experiment with new engagement styles.

Token-holder feedback can help in understanding & engaging them. Occasional surveys can reveal insights.

As a Web3 community manager, learn to maintain & control the project’s direction. There is no single right way. It is a good practice to measure the token-holder engagement style & take actions accordingly.

Conclusion

If you still have not taken the quiz, I compel you to take the quiz.

To improve engagement, it is a good idea to use feedback surveys. Start surveying your token-holders with BlockSurvey. It is Web3-friendly, Anonymous & AI-driven.

Try BlockSurvey today, to improve token-holder engagement.

What’s Your Token-Holder Engagement Style? Quiz FAQ

How can I identify if my current engagement style is helping or hurting my community's growth?

You can evaluate your engagement style by regularly collecting feedback from token-holders through surveys or direct communication. Additionally, monitoring key metrics like community participation, feedback volume, and project support can provide insight into the effectiveness of your engagement style.

Is there a preferred frequency for interacting with token-holders to ensure engagement without overwhelming them?

While there's no one-size-fits-all answer, the ideal frequency depends on your community size and their expectations. Regular updates combined with occasional interactive sessions (like AMAs or surveys) often strike a good balance. Experimenting with frequency and adjusting based on feedback is key.

What specific tools or metrics should I use to measure the success of my engagement strategy with token-holders?

Tools like BlockSurvey for feedback collection, as well as engagement metrics like token-holder retention rates, participation in community activities, and sentiment analysis from discussions, can help measure success.

How do I ensure feedback from token-holders is anonymous and unbiased when using surveys?

Using anonymous survey tools like BlockSurvey ensures privacy and reduces biases. Additionally, clearly communicating that the survey is anonymous encourages honest responses. You can also randomize questions to minimize any potential bias in the results.

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Sarath Shyamson

Sarath Shyamson is the customer success person at BlockSurvey and also heads the outreach. He enjoys volunteering for the church choir.

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