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RE: Daily commenting strategy on Hive

Holy dino nuggets batman, over 200 comments!

Too bad Hive's 7 day reward pool encourages people to churn and burn short term content instead of updating evergreen pieces like this ;)

Someone on layer-2 will eventually figure out the true value of evergreen content, incentivise editing old content and actually use the revenue it can generate to keep their token sustainable.

Eventually...

Maybe...

(The LeoFinance team is supposedly collecting ad revenue with a plan to use that money to buy back and burn LEO. But who knows when or if it'll actually happen.)


Comments are a good place to start when networking...
...Leo is a tough nut to crack for me. I love crypto, I love money, but enough to write about them? I dunno.

There is certainly a lot of crap on Hive, I know...

And you're certainly not alone in being intimidated by Leo's niche focus!

But while the LeoFinance community scares people away due to being the focused 'finance and investment community', it certainly has an engaged community.

So if you want proper engagement, I'd really encourage you to give the commenting strategy outlined here (via leofinance.io) a go.

You don't have to love crypto and definitely don't have to be an expert to get involved.

I mean just the fact you're here on Hive shows you have a crypto journey story to tell.

One that others no doubt can relate to.

So jump into the comments on Leo and share your 2c :).

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Yeah, I hate the seven day window. Of course I remember when it was a one day window back when Steem started. It's good pressure for constant creativity, but it does force a creator to push out less than their best if they want to be a consistent earner.

DTube kinda solved that issue by allowing the user to manually claim rewards once after seven days. The video can accrue DTC indefinitely until claimed. Too bad DTube has a terrible interface and doesn't mesh well with Hive.

Is the LeoFinance front end exclusively for finance related posts? A long long time ago I posted some of my normal artsy fartsy posts in something Leo related (might have been the community, it was a year or two back) and got massively downvoted because it wasn't finance related. That pretty much spooked me out of ever posting anything with Leo until threads came along (unless it was a crypto related post).

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