NFT dry spells? Maybe not for “Zero to Hero” NFT

Crazy headlines saying that the total sales volume of NFTs has plunged more than 90 percent. The next thing I remember was that I had to launch my book “NFT: From Zero to Hero by Anndy Lian” in August.

When the idea was brought up, a common question was: Why launch it now? It’s the bear market. In all truth, I didn’t have time to finish the book during the bull run, and since I didn’t have time to test out the tools that are on the market, it’s hard for me to choose what to recommend. Therefore, the bear market is the best timing for me. I had time to finish the book, test out several tools that were recommended by my community, and make plans for the book.

I didn’t really care how the book sales were going to be at the very beginning. I just want to share knowledge with society at large. When my team members told me that I should also worry about sales. I had a great idea to collaborate on projects and maybe some meme coins to make things fun. There were many interests when I spoke to them, some want a special cover, and others want to launch a collection together. 99 percent of them did not follow up. The typical – all talk, no action. This did not stop me.

Of course, some of them came eventually. These are the amazing people who created my book cover, song album cover, music production, NFTs and everything. I will always be grateful to those who have helped.

The book got even better with the help of the Bybit NFT Marketplace. After much shopping and offers from various stock exchanges, I have chosen Bybit. They are willing to help and go the extra mile. I ended up being the first launch of their new program called GrabPic. Zero to Hero is also the first NFT book to launch on some NFT marketplaces. Looking through the listings, I’m also possibly the first to list using a real profile picture.

The launch also went well. All the NFTs were sold out. All 8,000 were bought in the first minute. The price seems about right – $2.99 ​​for a book with benefits. I didn’t want to sell the books at a very high price. As a book author, I would like more people to read the book, share my knowledge and have fun.

The fun part can come in many ways.

It can be fun to make and create your own NFTs.

  • In the book I have shared various websites, platforms and tools that you can use to create your own NFTs. If you are a designer, this will be a piece of cake.

It could be seeing the next big thing on the market.

  • This is a fun process, especially if you like statistics. There are rating portals that allow you to sort of predict which NFT has greater potential. If you have a good sense of what is happening in the market and with a good analytical mind, the numbers shared on some of these portals can guide you to your first successful NFT collection.

Or use Bybit’s merge function to get more gifts and benefits.

  • If you’ve purchased my book NFT and when my music NFT launches, both can be combined to give you something else that’s rarer and with more useful benefits. The methodology is simple and easy to understand. It’s fun too.

The book tells about everything you need to know. There are interesting trends you should really look out for, tools and useful platforms you need to check out. At the end of the book, I shared some insights into the future of NFTs.

You can find out more about the book on the Bybit NFT marketplace for now. The book will be available in major online booksellers in the coming months. I will share more about the book and its activities at Hackernoon. Thanks again for all the support.

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