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Jan 17, 20261 month ago

Have you heard of these 70+ Web3 Marketing Agencies?

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Usopp@CryptoUsopp

AI Summary

The provided list of 70+ agencies is a starting point, but the author warns that most are not seeking small/mid-sized accounts, naming only Creatorverse and Bricktopians as examples that are. For small creators, the primary strategy must be organic brand building to a threshold (20K-40K followers cited) through consistency and quality content, which makes agencies notice you. Effective outreach, when ready, requires thoughtful, well-written messages; mass DM-ing agencies from the list can backfire and harm future opportunities. The author transparently states their dual intention: to help the community while actively seeking warm introductions to agencies they haven't worked with, framing this as a necessary grind. The ultimate philosophy is to "give first before taking," focusing on helping others and creating value, playing the long game for sustainable growth.

Yapping era is officially done for now.

Marketing budgets are flowing back to traditional web3 agencies and direct creator deals. Same capital, just different pipes.

Here are a list of agencies I have gather for you guys

Before we start, I'm currently already working and collaborating with several of the agencies listed here, but there are still quite a dozens I haven't had the chance to work with yet - and I'd genuinely love to!

If anyone from the teams below (or anyone who knows someone there) can provide a warm referral/intro, my DMs are wide open. Thank you! 🙏

Web3 Marketing Agencies:

(in no particular order):

@surgence_io

@apcollective

@LunarStrategy

@Web3Arcadia

@Growgami

@CodecraftGroup

@DVerseGTM

@Nebula_Agency_

@GREEND0TS

@ShardDXB

@YapTradeDAO

@PinkBrains_io

@FOMO_v

@R3ACHNTWRK

@radarblock

@TailoredWeb3

@AccVentures

@coinbound

@backstage_web3

@mementoresearch

@InfernoLabs_

@castle_labs

@EtheneLabs

@OmnipresentHQ

@coinband_io

@theKOLLAB_io

@omni_agency

@ankhlabs

@OP3N_Labs

@itkdigital

@W3BFlow

@triangleweb3

@ProCryptoMarket

@dubailfg

@FracasWeb3

@scribble_dao

@INPUT_global

@icoda_io

@_EMAgency

@DawinCorp

@Mana_Web3

@davidonchainx

@bricktopians

@CoinpressoTeam

@EYEKONSTUDIO

@scrib3_co

@HashConsulting_

@take3io

@solus_group

@MRKTCore

@Flight3official

@Impact3Growth

@LabyrnthCo

@Multichain

@Cryptic_Web3

@MovimentumWeb3

@LKIConsulting

@CryptokenMedia

@emerge_grp

@formula_ct

@activ8lab

@theRZLT

@HoloHive_

@animocabrands

@LunaPRofficial

@Sales_And_Ads

@sevennco

@finpragency

@chainpeak

@moic_digital

@tokenminds_co

@NfinityLabs

@YAPGlobalTeam

@cryptorsyio

@0xBalanceXYZ

To be blunt:

If you’re a small/mid account, only a very limited number of agencies are actually looking to partner with you. That’s just the reality. That said, there are still agencies that are open to small and mid-sized creators, like Creatorverse by @davidonchainx and @bricktopians by @AlexisBuilding

For small accounts, I’d suggest not DM-ing every agency listed here asking for deals. It can actually backfire and hurt your chances of getting deals in the future instead.

For everyone else, draft a thoughtful, well-written message. I’ll leave that up to you - just don’t be rude or weird, and you should be alright.

Using myself as an example, I built my brand to around 20–30K followers without any deal flow at all before agencies started reaching out. That only happened because they noticed my presence and consistency on the timeline.

The other half of the agencies I work with today are either through recommendation or through cold DMs or by networking with members from those agencies after I reached a certain 40K followers size.

Even with this article, which I spent many, many hours researching and compiling agency names - my intention is to help the community but also trying to network with agencies at the same time. I won’t deny that. You can call me shameless or whatever - I don’t care. I’m fighting and grinding hard to feed my family.

At the end of the day, you always have to fight for your own dough in life. Money doesn’t just fall into your lap.

My biggest advice for small to mid-sized accounts is this - focus on building your brand first. Once you reach a certain level and have solid, consistent engagement, start networking with agencies that actively work with small to mid-sized creators then

slowly work your way up to the top.

Be consistent. Create quality content. Network with fellow creators. Help people out. Spread positivity. Share your experience. Point others in the right direction. The numbers will come after.

It’s always all about giving first before taking.

Never forget that.

There’s no shortcut. Play the long game.