Thanks for the question. I think that Hive can be complicated for new users, so the more we can simplify things, the easier it will be for them to stay and participate! This is a great way to help would-be bloggers learn the "non-blogging" knowledge to blog on Hive. A question I'm wondering is there some way to migrate an existing blog to Hive? Bringing over established blogs and a pre-built audience would be pretty incredible for growth.
From my perspective, I know that Splinterlands is a major onramp to Hive, but it's very overwhelming amount of info to get started. So I'm hoping to create a very structured, current "Introduction to Splinterlands and Hive" multi-day course which will help introduce concepts over multiple days and expand to introduce the broader Hive community and link to other high quality resources.
Hopefully, the more high quality resources we have available, it will help grow the network effects!
I completely agree with you @oaaguy that simplifying things is essential for new users to stay and participate on Hive, it is essential help new bloggers learn the necessary skills to blog on Hive. Also making it more fun for example like gamify the learning.
Regarding your question about migrating an existing blog to Hive, it is indeed possible to do so. There are a few ways to go about it, depending on the platform you're currently using. One option is to import your content using the SteemPress plugin, which can import posts from WordPress and other platforms.
SteemPress - a WordPress plugin that allows you to import your blog posts to the Hive blockchain.
Bringing over established blogs and audiences would undoubtedly help with growth, as you mentioned! :)
Project Summary:
Splinterlands & Hive: The Ultimate Introduction Course
The project aims to create a structured, multi-day course titled "Introduction to Splinterlands and Hive." The course is intended to help newcomers navigate Splinterlands, which is a major onramp to Hive, and learn about the broader Hive community. The course will cover essential concepts over multiple days and provide links to other high-quality resources. The goal is to make it easier for people to get started with Splinterlands and Hive by breaking down the overwhelming amount of information into manageable chunks.
Here are some ways to gamify and make the Splinterlands and Hive course more engaging and fun:
Incorporating these gamification elements into the course can help make it more engaging, fun, and memorable for learners.