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RE: Time to get our own stackexchange subdomain, Hivers!

in #stackexchange3 years ago (edited)

Please note that the most important thing we need now is: 15 more questions with a score of 10 or more
to move to the next phase.

If you register your account (gives you 51 repuation), you can vote for 5 questions. At this point, it is better to vote for questions that are close to, but not over 10.

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11 questions to go now... 😊

Also, as I mentioned in my reply below, if you've previously voted for a question that is now well over the 10 required votes, you are able to remove your vote, then use it to vote for a question that is still under 10 (which is what I just did to bump another question over the line).

And how does hive benefit from it? Could we not answer questions here? Or there are people we want to onboard? I don't get it :P

Of course we can answer questions here, and we do. But the nature of the web is such that if want to increase awareness, you have to spread information to many different parts of the web.

hmmm i agree.

But "spam" press releases/ guest posts for every "new" thing would be IMO more efficient. Because it can made also cheap. Weekly ones would be not to much for Hive (Brand/link anchors).

Important things like Hardforks in different languages + higher-quality sites with keyword anchors.

Would not cost the world and end up with "organic" questions.

Also, it would hammer the Hive brand in the heads of people + more search engine attention :)

Presumably these are the types of activities that will be carried out by the marketing proposal.