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RE: Are you sharing your Hive content on social media?

in #marketing4 years ago (edited)

Casual conversation and sharing content that is interesting is a great way to get people's attention. If you follow me on Twitter (@itsjustmarky) you will see I tweet out a lot of my posts even those that have nothing to do with Hive, in fact those are the best posts to tweet!

Great mention here, Marky. You are right that it needs to be natural way in able for us to persuade people to check what we have on Hive.

I admit that many of us, including myself, is still slowly learning on improving our HIVETwitter reach. Some time ago, some of us are shouting "Hive to the moon" over and over again.

Although there is still more room for improvements, I am excited to see some improvements like the initiative of #HIVETask with the help of @theycallmedan sponsoring our @hivetips.

Do you have any insigth for that? I will appreciate any ideas or maybe contest or what do you call for that ideas to further promote on Twitter?

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If I saw this tweet show up, I would likely ignore it. It has a very spammy look to it. Similar to the Discord messages you get that you won 0.1 BTC.

Your audience is likely only Hive users, so it isn't a huge concern, but if you just glance at it without really reading the words, you might see what I mean.

When at all possible, I try to use natural conversation in my interactions, it avoids the mental spam filter.

Thanks for the advice, I am willing to learn and work to further improve of sharing Hive to other social media. Feel free to advice us if anything sparks in our brilliant mind 🤟🔥

HIVETask is spam, or has been spam so far. And in the USA it's illegal as well because it are sponsored tweets and thus requires disclosure in every tweet.

I know, I know... Plenty of people love jumping in the utterly disgusting Nile river so let's just jump in too.

But it's begging to be reported and eventually someone will after their tweets were flooded with Hive comments.

I am not sure if HiveTask we are doing can be called a spam, as you will notice that the tweet we are approaching is only a tweet problem that Hive can be solution. Its like of incentizing people to help others to see what Hive can offer to their problem.

You pretty much incentivize people to blast a comment thread. Quantity over quality. And the targets are even made aware of that via the quote tweet.

That is spamming one's comments.

A good community manager/social account manager will generate a much higher engagement level, and potential conversion, than this method will ever generate.

Those tweets you relay with the tweeple with the higher profile or best pitch game.

Target devs on OpenSea who must pay ridiculous amounts of GAS and would benefit from building on Hive. And for whose community HIVE would be much more beneficial as well.

The most powerful person is a storyteller.

  • Steve Jobs

Target people who promote their fiverr profiles. If they're designers, artists get them in NFT, by also engaging Hive NFT creators. If they're authors... do I even need to continue?

Grow a community. Eventually the big voices will actually engage with you, because they see you bring something to the table. Now, if they already get notified, they see a quote tweet telling people they will rewarded for blasting that person's tweet.

That is spamming one's comments.

Targeting and talking about the authors concern is I do not think will fall on Spam. The fact that the author of the tweet is sharing it to the world, I guess he/she is looking for any better solution or to express all frustrations.

Talking how Hive can be a solution to your current problem is also helping them own their freedom of speech.

Now, if they already get notified, they see a quote tweet telling people they will rewarded for blasting that person's tweet.

I admit that quote tweet is still an experiment. I am still thinking of how better deal this.

Honestly speaking, I do not see my own twitter account can continue longer in the near future. I will not be surprise if I do not have access on it tomorrow. Thankfully we have Hive that cannot kill my freedom of speech. So for me, I am riding my Twitter game until the wheels fall off the ground, until its no longer working aka suspended account. Thanks for bringing up your concern, appreciate that ❤