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Reaction: Heineken has Created ‘Virtual Heineken’, the Beer You Can Buy in the Metaverse #2071
April 20, 2022

In episode #2071, Neil and Eric share their reaction to the ‘Virtual Heineken’ beer that you can buy in the Metaverse. While the Web3 space is exciting, now may not be the best time to invest in the Metaverse, so tune in to learn more about Heineken’s virtual beer, the Metaverse, and why timing is everything!

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  • [00:20] Today’s topic: Reaction: Heineken Has Created ‘Virtual Heineken’, The Beer You Can Buy In The Metaverse.
  • [00:30] An overview of how companies are currently engaging with the Metaverse.
  • [00:52] Why the companies currently buying land in the Metaverse are doing the right thing at the wrong time.
  • [01:18] Why small to medium-sized businesses shouldn’t pursue buying land in the Metaverse.
  • [02:50] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe!
  • [03:00] Go to https://marketingschool.io/live to learn more and join us for our upcoming event in Austin, Texas!

 

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