🤔For a nation to back a platform, they need to see how it solves their specific problems (like unemployment, wealth gaps, or digital sovereignty). Here is how you can frame the argument to encourage national support:
1. Frame it as "Digital Sovereignty"
Most nations are currently concerned about their data being owned by a few Silicon Valley giants.
The Pitch: Blaqsbi offers a way for communities to own their data and the value they create. Supporting it helps a nation reduce its dependence on foreign "attention monopolies."
Action: Encourage ministries of communication to promote Blaqsbi as a "safe space" for local cultural content that isn't filtered by Western algorithms.
2. Focus on Economic Empowerment (The Profit-Share)
Unlike other platforms that keep 100% of ad revenue, Blaqsbi shares its success with its members.
The Pitch: For developing nations, this is a form of passive foreign direct investment. When citizens earn "B-points" that can be converted to cash or gift cards, it brings liquid capital directly into the local economy.
Action: Pitch Blaqsbi to Small Business Development Agencies as a "Digital Export Hub" where local artisans can reach the global Black diaspora without high marketing costs.
3. Use the "Niche Diplomacy" Angle
Many African and Caribbean nations want to strengthen ties with the Diaspora.
The Pitch: Blaqsbi is a "Digital Bridge." It allows a government to talk directly to millions of people in the Diaspora who are looking for places to invest, visit, or retire.
Action: Suggest that Tourism Boards or Investment Commissions create official "Huddles" (Blaqsbi's version of groups) to provide verified info on land ownership, business visas, and tourism.
1. Frame it as "Digital Sovereignty"
Most nations are currently concerned about their data being owned by a few Silicon Valley giants.
The Pitch: Blaqsbi offers a way for communities to own their data and the value they create. Supporting it helps a nation reduce its dependence on foreign "attention monopolies."
Action: Encourage ministries of communication to promote Blaqsbi as a "safe space" for local cultural content that isn't filtered by Western algorithms.
2. Focus on Economic Empowerment (The Profit-Share)
Unlike other platforms that keep 100% of ad revenue, Blaqsbi shares its success with its members.
The Pitch: For developing nations, this is a form of passive foreign direct investment. When citizens earn "B-points" that can be converted to cash or gift cards, it brings liquid capital directly into the local economy.
Action: Pitch Blaqsbi to Small Business Development Agencies as a "Digital Export Hub" where local artisans can reach the global Black diaspora without high marketing costs.
3. Use the "Niche Diplomacy" Angle
Many African and Caribbean nations want to strengthen ties with the Diaspora.
The Pitch: Blaqsbi is a "Digital Bridge." It allows a government to talk directly to millions of people in the Diaspora who are looking for places to invest, visit, or retire.
Action: Suggest that Tourism Boards or Investment Commissions create official "Huddles" (Blaqsbi's version of groups) to provide verified info on land ownership, business visas, and tourism.














