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RE: It pays to write on Hive, not to promote Hive

Nobody seems to be promoting in ENGLISH, in the U.S. neck of the woods ... but make no mistake: @hivesucre and @lacasitahive are sitting with government officials, talking with businesses, and going street by street -- one of the members of La Casita Hive has a well-thought-out marketing approach for Hive both in Spanish and English, designed for Web 2.0.

https://peakd.com/hive-167922/@mayifiestas/engesp-hive-marketing-and-web-20

In West Africa, there are a number of people introducing Hive to the community as a means of providing humanitarian assistance in ways that help whole communities cross gaps ... people are coming from Web 2.0 to 3.0 in that way. Talk with @hivedeb and also anyone in the Hive Borehole project about that.

I know this because I keep up from week to week -- https://peakd.com/ccc/deeanndmathews/things-ms-dee-likes-edition-26-june-23-2023-engesp -- and I'm condensing a guide for those who onboard with me of what has worked in my experience because I see that people don't see the money even enough to stay motivated. Now, GRANTED, it is more profitable to promote Hive in regions where, even in the bear, Hive still is an obvious great blessing -- but the challenge is that all of us don't see it that way enough to share it with someone else who we want blessed. As a United States citizen it is humbling for me to say that many of us need to play catch up with the enthusiasm of Hivers in countries so easily dismissed as less than -- but I'm saying it: we need to CATCH UP!

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I'll definitely check the idea! I know there are projects in Venezuela, Cuba, Ghana and the Philipines, and the people behind these promos are amazing and are doing what we should've done on day 1.

Now imagine what would happen and how many other initiatives would come out if we actually allocated some resources from the reward pool to incentivize sharing content in web2, instead of just posting on hive and promoting within hive?

That guide is amazing, you should definitely use the tag 'leofinance' for that!

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Hadn't thought about putting Things Ms. Dee Likes in Leofinance, but when I get my guide finished, I will release it there -- thanks for the reminder!

I agree with you that we could definitely allocate resources from the reward pool to get this DONE, before the next bull -- I'm just saying, we don't have to reinvent the wheel. It's BEING DONE ... we just need to get with the program!

By the way, you helped me out when I was not even yet a minnow ... we've been in this thing for a while, and still here ... I remember, and thank you!