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RE: Notes from a Novice Trader: New Diesel Pool, More Rewards

in LeoFinance3 years ago

That makes so much sense! I put 6 Hive worth into the swap.HIVE/PLN pool you mentioned. It's definitely worth seeing what happens!! I'm really getting into Hive blogging so this seems like a good way to invest some of my earnings. Thanks again! Keep us posted on how you do.

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6 HIVE is a good start! The hardest part of being on Hive is reaching a point where we can use our earnings to do the fun stuff like delegate HP or buy other Layer 2 tokens.

After reaching that point, the earnings begin to arrive faster or at least more consistently. Post as often as you can, and engage as even more often.

If you and I both do those 2 things, then over time the numbers and earnings will take care of themselves-- but we need to be consistent with both.

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That makes a ton of sense! I've been posting about twice a week and I'm really starting to comment more on other's posts. It seems like a great way to build community and help other people with their posts too!

Hivers helping Hivers-- that's what we do here!

When tagging your posts, here are some other genral-topic token tags you can use if you have room for them: {cent}, {pal}, {archon}, and {bht}. Besides the ones you commonly use, these token tags offer decent value for the upvotes you get from people reading your content from their communities or tribes.

In the event your posts discuss Hive Engine, LeoDex, or Tribaldex in some way, you may want to use these tags: {bee} (the native token for Hive Engine), {hive-engine}, {leodex}, or {tribaldex}. They may all end up being aliases for {bee}, so use whichever one seems relevant. Additionally, Tribaldex has its on blog.

Unfortunately, we're limited to 10 tags total, I haven't figured out a workaround for using more tags on our posts, so all I can suggest is to use relevant topic tags first then token tags for the remainder.

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This is super helpful. Thank you so much!!! I love the Hive community. Everybody is so helpful.