Wow! You're an onboarder too @patsitivity? Galing Naman... Wow! I am proud to be one of those 25 you onboarded @tpkidkai. Hopefully madagdagan pa Yan and hopefully that 25 will stay.
I don't know if when I will have the guts to teach others about hive, i think I need to learn more first. Though I already shared to some about hive and waiting for some hive ph onboarding seminar to let them atleast listen.
They are just amaze upon knowing that I was able to bought a cellphone because of hive. Now, they are curious about hive.
Take your time but I've heard from many onboarded users who eventually learned enough to onboard people themselves that it feels very rewarding to do so. Not cause of the incentives we put to the table at @ocd but in general seeing how the people they've invited are thriving, free to write and do whatever they want, at this time happy to not have to see ads everywhere and slowly but surely be rewarded and grow their stake alongside others.
And yeah, sharing on Twitter through @poshtoken there's also been some that have mentioned having people interested in what this platform is they're posting onto and making their way to their own account here as well. :)
Hopefully soon, but if I can't onboard somebody but atleast I can let them know about hive and refer them to those onboarder.
Just be you Jen - a first-hand experience from you will be way better than the rest of the onboarding webinars combined as you can share what are the things that you had learned so far. If in case that they need help and guidance the team will always be ready to answer questions to help them out in the journey. Being an onboarder is a great experience as you will have an impact on someone's life by using Hive so don't be afraid to share it with others too! Though you may get rejections along the way, as long as will be able to become active and thrive here that will be your success story!
Thanks for the encouragement as always @tpkidkai. God bless