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RE: Are InLEO Evergreen Rewards Attainable?

in LeoFinance11 months ago (edited)

https://inleo.io/@nonameslefttouse/re-edicted-qvp9ek

Found that comment under the link you shared.

Can shoot arrows into the dark and hope you hit something or you can fill the room with targets and turn the lights on.

I still think these Hive sites are closer to something like Youtube than something like that random page you visited after searching, though it's unfortunate there's a disconnect between them all, scattering the consumer base. And I still think having a growing and interested consumer base is a far superior model. And I still think asking AI for answers intercepts potential clicks and therefore ad revenue. So strange I wrote that comment three years ago long before it went mainstream.

I've heard others say things like, "One of the greatest benefits of this platform is having a community baked in." That "community" in this context isn't a tribe of like-minded individuals. It's all walks of life all going their own way, which is good to have.

I just browsed Inleo, playing the role of "outside consumer". On a sidenote, since majority of the consumers you seek with this SEO approach won't sign up (statistically speaking), at least place massive "share to social media" buttons somewhere the consumer can't miss. That leads to more views and ad revenue potential. Probably ditch that little card in the bottom right corner talking about earning 100%. Replace it with something talking about the potential to earn as a consumer. When you push content out to the world, you're not targeting content creators.

Perhaps the ad revenue doesn't amount to much currently. But it has the potential to turn into something more if you manage to attract a new subscriber which could lead to them becoming a paying supporter; a supporter that is also able to earn. Attracting one benefits all indirectly.

Other than that, I don't know why I care. I suppose seeing those talks over removing rewards and stripping the base layer was concerning so paying attention to the potential solutions is somehow important to me. Experiments and lab rats indeed.