That's a very good point. A lot of project communicate top to bottom and don't realise how important it is to show appreciation to the people who support them in a way or an other.
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That's a very good point. A lot of project communicate top to bottom and don't realise how important it is to show appreciation to the people who support them in a way or an other.
I myself had projects that I gave up on, due to not being recognized and talking to my friends, many also ended up giving up, it's complicated, for example, if you write a post that took hours to create and it gets, for example, 0.15 cents, but many argue: "but recognition comes", if you are not able to maintain a constant number of daily posts and good content, it will be difficult for you to achieve great values without having a large amount invested.
I have to jump here uninvited... I was in that place and you can easily scroll down through my blogpost history (and probably through everyone else) and you will see a lot of posts with a small "money recognition"... It's hard to build an account from zero, for sure...
Regarding money investing, I did invest some in HIVE (don't know how much exactly), but the majority of my HivePower came from things from HIVE... Some from authors/curation rewards, others from tribe tokens converted to HIVE, games, etc... Can't say that it's not about the invested money, but I can say that it's a lot about the community, your niche, followers, people that you support and those who support you...
It's nice to have well-paid posts, but if we keep that as a focus and motivation, we will not last for long... Believe me, I repeat these words to myself too...
Yes, writing for the sake of it is something I love to do, but I was referring mainly to beginners, who sometimes leave it too long and end up getting discouraged. I think the main point today in the hive is unity.