You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Marketing Strategy: Join Hive Anyway

in Unimatrix 5254 years ago

It is definitely a unique formula! Some content gets very well received while other content of a similar nature, not so much. I think that's one of the challenges that people don't understand. You can just get lucky with some posts and get a good reward while on others you may get very little reward.

What I find important and always tell new people I talk to is to get themselves out there. The more they get into posts and comment sections to talk to people, the better off they will be. We can all 'blog' as much as we want but if we all stay in our own blog and never go to others, that's pretty pointless and goes against the blogging concept.

Sort:  
 4 years ago  

Seems like getting hooked into a discord server is a good way to go.

Well here’s where I’m going to disagree! Discord is too niche and I really dislike it. We need to be commenting more on the chain between each other! I am rarely on discord and only to report bug issues with applications. If we make the chain more active, it only helps us out when people are looking in and seeing 30+ comments on almost every post.

I will admit this has one flaw that loading comments when they get really long tends to crash most apps and browsers.

The other important avenue is using twitter more.

Granted these won’t solve all issues but it would be better to not have these things going on in discord so much.

 4 years ago  

I agree that there are lost opportunities when conversations happen off-chain when they could easily happen on-chain, like in comments. No argument.