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DEP Ambassador’s sharing post guideline

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This guideline section provides promotion guidance for two types of ambassadors:

Please follow the guidelines that correspond to your role.

A. Purpose of This Guide

This guide is designed to help you, as a DEP Ambassador, effectively share about the DAO Experimentation Program (DEP) on social media. Whether you are resharing Kambria’s official posts or writing a personal one, your voice helps inspire others to take part in this exciting movement!

B. Overview

1. How We’ll Work Together

To make post sharing easy and effective:

  1. Kambria will send you ready-to-share posts (image + caption template).
  2. You simply reshare the post on your official channels — Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Instagram, or community groups you’re part of.
  3. You can customize certain parts of the caption to fit your needs — just follow the template so the core message remains accurate.

2. Resharing Made Simple

We recommend resharing our standard post to ensure accuracy and consistent branding.

Steps:

  1. Reshare directly from Kambria’s page (keep the image intact).
  2. Add your caption using our short template below.
  3. Tag @KambriaNetwork and keep the program link visible before “see more.”

3. Quick Do’s and Don’ts

 ✅ Do keep the official program link visible.
✅ Do adapt the tone to fit your audience.
✅ Do tag Kambria where possible.
❌ Don’t change deadlines or add unverified promises.
❌ Don’t alter official images except to add your logo.

4. Reporting Your Share

To recognize your contribution:

  • Fill the Ambassador Follow-up Form with the link to your social post.
  • If posted in a private group, just let us know where and when.
  • Metrics (views, clicks) are optional but appreciated.

C. Templates for Each Phase

DAO-participant Ambassador 

  1. Application Phase (already done) 
  2. Onboarding Phase (already done) 
  3. Execution Phase (where we are now!)

Non-DAO participant Ambassador 

  1. Onboarding Phase (already done) 
  2. Execution Phase (where we are now!)