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RE: 19 Ultimate Hive Tips For Brand New Users

in OCD4 years ago

I would suggest for a new user that they spend some time understanding this place before they do anything like posting. I spent my first month commenting and reading posts trying to build up some sort of following first. there is nothing worse than posting and receiving a big 0 for your effort. I seriously recommend any new user to take their time and start slow. I am still here two years later and that is exactly what I did. Do not worry about rewards as it takes time and getting comments on your posts is more important in the beginning as it means people are reading them.

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I spent my first month commenting and reading posts trying to build up some sort of following first. there is nothing worse than posting and receiving a big 0 for your effort.

Extremely valid point. I saw a girl who posted a quality article recently, and she had a following of only 4.

Without an audience, we are really talking to a dead wall. That is why #2 was important combined with consistent engagement.

You said it better. :)

Do not worry about rewards as it takes time and getting comments on your posts is more important in the beginning as it means people are reading them.

Unfortunately that is the reality of this place. 8 hours a day over two years and it is now easier but only just. You have to go through a period of acceptance which is also understandable as no one wants to support someone that is also going to disappear. Most of the older users have seen people come and go and why some of the returning users probably don't get as much support. I know certain names I will never vote again..

Most of the older users have seen people come and go and why some of the returning users probably don't get as much support.

We will have a continuous flow of users - entering and exiting. It is part of any online community, as you know.

That is why I also made a new plan just now.

Because like you said:

  • Users come and go (you know it better in your 2 years of journey)
  • Users want more (they like to be incentivized)
  • Users have to invite users (and they will do it only if they are incentivized)

I am surprised no one has discussed this before.

The problem is with most new users is they expect too much for doing very little. Wait until Hive is at $4 or $5 this place will be flooded and they disappear as fast as they come. I think we have all tried to get people we know and also fairly reluctant too as well. All of us have been let down at some point and as much enthusiasm as you have this is not going to be easy. Hive will grow over time but we honestly need a decent app that draws people in. A decent game or something which we don't have unfortunately.

Wait until Hive is at $4 or $5 this place will be flooded and they disappear as fast as they come

True.

Hive will grow over time but we honestly need a decent app that draws people in.

You are right. I also feel we have two problems: one of development, and the other of marketing. I often compare Steemit to Medium - and see how Medium simply took off... like a rocket... literally changing people's lives.

It is a shame because something clearly went wrong here.