Sometimes we exert a lot of effort into our posts, and we start having some wild expectations for these posts. Maybe it's that it will be appreciated by tens or hundreds of people, or that it will get many upvotes, etc. Very often your expectations are crushed, and many of the posts you put a lot of effort into go unseen, as if they never were.
While it's not always possible to prevent this from happening, you can definitely change how you think about it!
I for example write a lot of articles that I put much effort into and they go unseen, but as a result I become a better writer, because the more I write the better I become.
I'd like to start with a quote from Napoleon Hill that I live by which says: "The man who does more than he is paid for will soon be paid for more than he does"
This quote doesn't have to do with money only, but with appreciation and admiration as well. Your work is often initially insignificant, and you can put a lot of effort into something and not get the desired results. But, eventually, you are rewarded for even more than you do.
If you're a writer for example, at the beginning of your career, you could write an entire book that very few people will read. While someone like Robert Greene can write a tweet in seconds that will be viewed by millions. I hope I was able to explain this point clearly, let me know if it's not.
The other thing is; here at this platform that relies on reputation and authenticity, it usually takes a long while before you could be the person people trust and build this reputation but, after you do, it becomes much easier for your work to be viewed and appreciated by hundreds of people.
All in all, hang in tight! This platform is here to stay and it will only continue to grow!
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Publishing 10 or 11 posts per day is certainly not the way to go on Hive, as not a single prominent member would support that. Moreover, it would be considered as an attempt to milk the reward pool.
Hive blockchain is definitively something that should be considered for the long(er) term. Nothing here happens overnight.
Therefore, dedicate yourself to learning something new about how Hive functions every day and build your account and reputation wisely.
I'm not sure what could be the problem with posting often on Hive, I write things and I share them with the world. Still can't find the "wrong" part about it. Help me find it.
Besides this, and if nothing else, take a look at your posts' earnings and see when you have been earning more when you published several posts per day or when you published one good article per day. When did you get more upvotes and more engagement?
To me it's not just about the earnings. I've been a writer way before Hive was created and I published more than two thousand articles. Getting to know people here on Hive is way more valuable to me, writing something that is informative or inspiring is worth more to me, and many other things.
We never said it's just about the earnings. We told you to compare (both) earnings and engagement between the days when you published more and when you published less, as they are two quite valid metrics around here.
Regarding your writing/publishing experience, we can tell you that on Hive, you may find very prominent writers, bloggers, and vloggers with hundreds of thousands of followers (outside of Hive blockchain on different social networks where it's way harder to establish relationships and gain such a loyal base of followers than it is on Hive with 10K to 20K at most active users per day), which writers, bloggers and vloggers also onboarded a significant amount of new Hive members (from their followers' base outside of Hive blockchain), but they still don't publish more than one or just occasionally and at most two posts per day. Why is that so?! - Think about it!
However, we just gave you some friendly advice, most sincerely, but you are free to do whatever you want, however you want.
(As a team with a couple of Hive veterans - first adopters, and accordingly with some experience around here, we can only add, don't be surprised if, after some time (if you continue with such dense posts), you are going to be ignored entirely or even downvoted by some members who are neglecting it for now by attributing it to your newcomer's enthusiasm. Therefore, and from our experience, for short(er) posts when you just want to share something quickly or so, it would be way wiser to use Inleo Threads or Ecency Waves, D.Buzz, Liketu or Actifit apps, interfaces, and tags, all depending on the topic you want to share.)
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