Congrats. I find it fascinating how you monetized production time utilizing Hive and now have a finished product ready for the store shelves.
Congrats. I find it fascinating how you monetized production time utilizing Hive and now have a finished product ready for the store shelves.
It's been eye opening for me to start when I first started posting on Steem/Hive. I wished other creators knew about that wonderful ecosystem. I hope to make it easier for them with a Hive front end I'm working on. Blockchain really changed how I see social media and content creation online. I guess that's the same for all of us, right?
We're on to something huge here, with so many different possibilities, and it's right under everyone's noses, but so many still have trouble seeing it. Many wouldn't recognize how big of a deal what you just did truly is.
Recently I came across a Youtuber creating stop motion videos. That takes hard work, time, dedication, money. They came here, talked about it, did a bit of a 'making of' presentation, and straight up found a way to monetize production time. I mean, it's not anything new. Part of buying movies for the longest time was maybe spending a bit more on the DVD package that came with the deleted scenes and commentary along with various behind the scenes shots. But to do this independently? Wow. And that's so much better than offering multiple instances of the same content across various platforms. We see that far to often. Placing exclusive content on Youtube, then exclusive content here based on the same content but offering a new experience, that's so much more valuable to creators. Spamming everywhere is just a fancy way of eliminating much of your potential market on most of the platforms that content can be found.
Again. Kudos to you. I apologize for not being able to support it every step of the way but I was well aware of the project and was checking in. And now I see it's done. Again. Congratulations.
Hehe thanks again.
I do think with time, the creative space on hive will become more and more competitive and it will be hard to stand out. Basically like any other platform.
However the blockchain fixes the ad-based and donation based business models which are not optimal for entertainment consumers.
I hope to find new ways to introduce blockchain to people. I'm working on my comic hosting platform @inkito, and I have an idea for a video game which should gamify the experience while teaching basic blockchain Interaction.
As I said to @ryivhnn I'm gonna take some time to think about my next creative project. It should matter, if it takes me another 10 years. ;-)