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I will only work with established, well rounded producers that respect and accommodate their talent whether we are collaborating or paid or both. End of story: If you can not accommodate your talent and getting their content to them in a timely manner you booked meaning in: flight, hotel,...

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If you want to be a part of Injective 🥷 ambassador program then you must need to read this all ( i am writing all this based on my own experience in injective not just what i have seen or listened by someone ) their are two things right now > Injective supporter program ( Zealy open for everyone ) 300 $INJ rewards pool given to top 50 > injective creator program ( Ambassador ) 2500 $INJ reward Pool - - - the injective creator program is basically the top tier ambassador program So the main question is how we enter that > first ( simple way ) If you have a good skill of writing content and your x account is good then ambassador leads and the injective team will check and invite you in the creator program But let’s suppose If you don’t have much followers not much experience of writing content then start contributing as a injective supporter and join ( zealy ) and also in their on going discord campaigns In zealy if you continuously rank up in the top 50 or maybe rank as top 10 then ofc you ranked because your content skills is getting good and team is liking your content and like that in some weeks or months of consistency team will invite you to their creator program ( ambassador program ) So it’s all about that how much knowledge and contribution you have doing with injective I have seen ambassador with less then 1000 followers in injective Why Because they are showing up consistently for weeks and months They are proving themself that yes we are good fit for your creator program and like that they are now the ambassador So > if you are showing up in injective yes you will become ambassador > if you are just joining to get some $INJ by writting Ai context ( don’t know what is injective all about ) Then they don’t even care at all Hope you all understand now have a great day

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