Hire Croatian influencers to promote LL in Croatia

You could probably find many young Croatians (18-25) range that are in need of jobs and who would work for relatively low wages. Young people are usually way more creative than older people.

Hire 10-20 (or as many as budget allows) of them as influencers. Hire them for a one month trial period where they brainstorm ideas and test-shoot video campaigns to assist LL in Croatia. The ones who create ideas worth pursuing get hired as full-time influencers for LL. Some could be solo or some could work as teams. Give them free reign to do all aspects of video production themselves. Maybe check in with them once a month to see how it’s going. Fire the ones that aren’t making progress and are using the time and money to goof around.

Some test ideas (all would be in Croatian language):

  1. Cooking show highlighting Balkans dishes on a LL themed set
  2. Game show called “Free Your Country” Contestants from various countries answer questions and get points based on how they sidestep authoritarian policies of a fictitious country.
  3. Street interview show-- same idea as above but in a interviewer/interviewee setup.
  4. Houseboat Walkthrough show-- each episode does a walkthrough of a new houseboat and then compares it to the legendary houseboats of Liberland.

If I have learned anything from the deep-state scumbags that think they own the world, it is that if you repeat a message enough times, eventually it is accepted as fact. Our message is simple; “Liberland is a good place with good people.”

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A concerted social media campaign focusing on the younger demographic of Croatia is an excellent way to generate positive feedback for Liberland I think community facing goodwill should also be utilized in the best way possible but having never been to Croatia I think those that live there would be best suited for giving their input.

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Yes definitely. It looks like the Liberland community that is Croatian or from the other Balkan countries seem to be key to the whole deal. Why put money towards any other thing so long as Croatia has its clamp-down on the project?