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RE: The Best Hive Marketing EVER (By A Guy Who Hates Marketing)

in Loving HIVE ❤4 years ago

Thanks for taking the time to reply with quotes, I'll aim to do similar:

This is probably the result of the bad marketing (money earning) of Steemit.

'Probably' is not a recommended way of assessing past failures, but if Hive wants quality branding/marketing people, there is a way to achieve that, and rewarding them financially for their valuable skills is definitely a solid, time-tested approach.

Honestly? This is what most of the people are experiencing on the Hive blockchain nowadays. Because almost everyone is focusing on content creating, not content consuming.

I agree with you. And what I've proposed here is by far the juiciest, most appealing, most effective consumer-targeted campaign to date, if you've seen materials more likely to grow Hive's consumer-base, I'd love to see it.

The average number of comments per post is 2-3, and most of those comments are bot comments.

Based on this, I clearly know something about visibility, this post got 204 comments in a single day. And I've only been on Hive for 2 months, with other posts performing similarly, even when I only had 24 followers... Perhaps all of us should listen to the obvious visibility expert? ;) 🙏

This is absolutely true. I would even say that there are too much content creators. We need much more content consumers.

I'm glad we agree! My campaign is aimed towards solving this issue.

Divide and conquer.

In a manner of speaking, yes.

Let us say "peace out". This phrase is also controversial (some people say that this is "a rude way of saying "goodbye").

Heh, yes, peace out indeed, and I think it's a fine way to say goodbye, thank you! 🙏