I very much think this is the way to go -- one of hive's strongest points is the community element. We are going through turbulence right now, yet 80% still hold through it rigidly. That always impresses me. There is nothing like it anywhere else you go -- community is one of our fiercest selling points.
Plus people here are willing to get behind something new and exciting.
Also, when I started out writing it took me at least a year of writing daily before I earned anything at all. Then of course after my domain grew and Google was throwing my writing out there because of my link juice and big places I was writing on -- I could charge $100-$200 for a spot. Hive is brilliant for starters. You could earn $10 on your very first day if you're half decent.
There's a lot of good points to us -- but I wish we had more people.
Our community and the interaction are things that other blockchains lack as they are just about money.
The only significant money I have made online is from Hive.
It's very true. It's why I've always said there is way more money in cultivating people rather than just watching the money.