You're very welcome, absolutely! I'm here as I said I would be! So let's go through your questions.
Question number 1
I've been here for 5 months and I still haven't seen anyone or almost anyone comment on my posts. How can I solve this?
When we first start out, we have no audience, so unless we're posting in various communities, and/or use particular tags, our posts won't be seen much. Finding supportive communities is quite important I'd say. Some are stricter than others, and some offer more support for newcomers. Using tags like #AliveAndThriving, #Alive, #BBH, among others, to get your post seen in two supportive communities, the Alive Tribe (for which I'm a comment moderator on the @aliveandthriving account), and the BBH community. There are others, that I'll mention as they come to me.
Question number 2
If my posts are always about music and I am in the Music community, why don't I see support from this community?
Every community is different, and often quite notably. Some have rather strict rules on what sort of content that they will curate. Do you see others in the community receiving good support? I'd say take a look at the guidelines for the community, and if you think that your posts do follow them, then perhaps look got another music community, as I know that there are more than just one.
Question number 3
Why when I make a music post and write it in the community where I'm supposed to do it but in my posts I put the tag risingstar, why does the administrator of the Rising Star Game community vote me if that community is about his game?
I don't have a good answer for this one because I've never posted in the Rising Star community, so I don't know their rules, or what they tend to curate. I'd say to check the guidelines for the community, and also look at the posts of others who receive good support in the community, to see how you might improve your own posts. This works for any community, though as I said, every community is different, so you'll have to get to know each one where you'd like to publish posts.
Question number 4
How can I make my posts more visible so that more users can vote for them?
This question is very close to #1, and the same suggestions would apply, publish your posts in relevant and supportive commities, and use community tags to be seen in other supportive communities. Also, if you want to build and grow relationships here, which is your most important asset, go visit people on their posts, and leave thoughtful and relevant comments. The more that you do this, and get to know your fellow Hivers through their posts and comment conversations, it becomes much more likely that they will at some point come to visit you on your posts.
Question number 5
How do I know which tags I have to put in my posts?
There are generally 3 types of tags: community tags, token tags, and contest tags, and all three should be used in their appropriate place. Look at the tags that the communities where you want your posts to be seen are recommending. Also what tokens do you want to receive? You can use tags like #alive, #cent, #pob, #slothbuzz, #neoxian, #pepe, #vyb, #pimp, #lolz, #fun, #sbt, #hive-engine, #waiv, and #hivelist, among many others by using those tags. Just remember that on most frontends that you can only use 10 tags total on your posts. Some like Actifit allow many more.
Question number 6
Does anyone want to adopt me? This is a joke lol
I'm happy to assist and mentor you. I find myself helping newcomers all the time anyway. I'm not here to do work for you, but I will absolutely show you how to begin building and growing your account. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
@tydynrain just sent you a DIY token as a little appreciation for your comment dear @superr!
Feel free to multiply it by sending someone else !DIY in a comment :) You can do that x times a day depending on your balance so:
You're very welcome, absolutely! I'm here as I said I would be! So let's go through your questions.
When we first start out, we have no audience, so unless we're posting in various communities, and/or use particular tags, our posts won't be seen much. Finding supportive communities is quite important I'd say. Some are stricter than others, and some offer more support for newcomers. Using tags like #AliveAndThriving, #Alive, #BBH, among others, to get your post seen in two supportive communities, the Alive Tribe (for which I'm a comment moderator on the @aliveandthriving account), and the BBH community. There are others, that I'll mention as they come to me.
Every community is different, and often quite notably. Some have rather strict rules on what sort of content that they will curate. Do you see others in the community receiving good support? I'd say take a look at the guidelines for the community, and if you think that your posts do follow them, then perhaps look got another music community, as I know that there are more than just one.
I don't have a good answer for this one because I've never posted in the Rising Star community, so I don't know their rules, or what they tend to curate. I'd say to check the guidelines for the community, and also look at the posts of others who receive good support in the community, to see how you might improve your own posts. This works for any community, though as I said, every community is different, so you'll have to get to know each one where you'd like to publish posts.
This question is very close to #1, and the same suggestions would apply, publish your posts in relevant and supportive commities, and use community tags to be seen in other supportive communities. Also, if you want to build and grow relationships here, which is your most important asset, go visit people on their posts, and leave thoughtful and relevant comments. The more that you do this, and get to know your fellow Hivers through their posts and comment conversations, it becomes much more likely that they will at some point come to visit you on your posts.
There are generally 3 types of tags: community tags, token tags, and contest tags, and all three should be used in their appropriate place. Look at the tags that the communities where you want your posts to be seen are recommending. Also what tokens do you want to receive? You can use tags like #alive, #cent, #pob, #slothbuzz, #neoxian, #pepe, #vyb, #pimp, #lolz, #fun, #sbt, #hive-engine, #waiv, and #hivelist, among many others by using those tags. Just remember that on most frontends that you can only use 10 tags total on your posts. Some like Actifit allow many more.
I'm happy to assist and mentor you. I find myself helping newcomers all the time anyway. I'm not here to do work for you, but I will absolutely show you how to begin building and growing your account. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
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