We delve into how companies like Twilio and Stripe target developers, shaping dedicated roles in Developer Relations. From web two to web three, we discuss hackathons' role in talent discovery. How OpenQ's CRM system revolutionizes tracking developer activities, enhancing data accuracy. We also explore the challenges of engaging devs in the evolving Web 3 landscape and how OpenQ stands out.
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0:00:00 - Intro
0:02:09 - Introduction to OpenQ & Developer Relationships
0:09:37 - Developing Developer Relationships for Blockchain Products
0:17:56 - Hackathon Strategies
0:23:15 - Exploring Incentives for Hackathon Participants
0:30:12 - Influence of GitHub Usage on Statistics
0:40:08 - Tracking Developers and Investments in Blockchain
0:45:28 - Analyzing ROI in Web 3
0:50:59 - Importance of Developer Support in Web3
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