Running concurrent prompts will also be a good idea. A clear example of this is what we see with #lpud #gmfrens and dog prompts.
Each or some squires can focus on art, book, music, motivation etc... organize or begin a prompt (niche) that aligns with their interest. Since they are knowledgeable about the field, especially on Hive, they can device ways to involve related communities (although this may be difficult, but we can take the leap to explore).
I remember when the Silver Gold Stackers put up a prompt encouraging users to post their coins on threads that they'll get curated. That's a way of calling out those who align with particular interest. Although, the loophole of that method was that the focus was on curation and we barely had engagement on the related thread.
However, if each squire organizes, promotes, engages on and curates niche thread, we will encourage users to be consistent and bring in other users.
Splinterlands is huge... we can break into the market 😁😁😁 the same with other Blockchain games.
Art and photography is great, with lots of communities on Hive.
Music also has a potential market with lots of musical Communities in different genres.
Poem, motivation and other book inspired or fiction writers... yea.. we have lovely communities on Hive.
Sports is killer 💥 a sport fan can ginger sports argument.
Finance related matters... this is da HOME!!
If we have one or two squires handling each niche... especially a niche that they are already involved in On Hive and understand the workings there... then we can conquer Hive little by little.
Conquering our Home is essential before we conquer the world. 💥
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