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RE: Bridging Hive and Creativity in Indonesia

in OCD3 days ago

That sounds fun and needed, more and more users I see are stopping, even see some top OCD peeps leave this year.

I keep toying with trying to do something here to gain users. But what exactly is this place is my biggest thing. I am assuming you will be posting about it?

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But what exactly is this place is my biggest thing.

Honestly, I don't know how people just go around to general audience. I prefer to do it in more focused way, knowing who is my audience and what they are into.

I always adjust this place based on the person I am talking to and their interest. When I am talking to dev, I am talking about how they could build in this space and all the perks that come with it. When I am talking to writers, bloggers, etc I am showing them what benefits they could have of this space. Then if I am talking to gamers, it's really is about the game that this space has and all the fun things around it.

So, who are you most likely talking to? who are the person in your network? I mean if you're aspiring writers there's really so much to talk about and give it a compare + contrast to medium. Sometimes you can also leverage the fact that this space would increase their online visibility and article published here could rank higher in search engine given they actually write with SEO practices. From SEO perspective too, Hive isn't a bad back links. It gives mutual benefit for those who own another website adding hive into their main website while at the same time, increasing traffic to hive.

Recently, I am drawing an example of Solana. People don't really talk about Solana as a whole for regular users, they talk about the projects and the ecosystem in it. Afterall, Solana much like Hive is an infrastructure for web3.