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RE: My Introduction to Hive

Welcome aboard! I'll delegate some resource credits to help you comment and post more often while you get started. The best way to build a good audience is to be a good audience for others, so create conversations!

Be sure to write down your keys and keep them somewhere safe. Here is another writer's overview of which keys do what. Beware of scammers who promise quick riches or mystery airdrops, and don't enter your keys anywhere carelessly.

The HIVE community tends to be welcoming, but rewards may drop off after your introduction. Remember that the biggest advantage to our platform is the resilience of a blockchain where you own your content. Persevere! The path to success is not always fast and easy. Avoid plagiarism and spam in your posts. You'll make progress in due time. Here's a great post from another blogger with some helpful advice, too.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I don't have all the answers, but I am glad to help if I can.

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HIVE | PeakD | Ecency

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I really appreciate the fact that you took out time to write all these for me, thank you so much. Sure if any question pops into my head, I'll make sure to ask you.

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To be honest, it's a boilerplate greeting I copy/paste in my new post replies, but you're welcome regardless.

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Okay I have a question, what tags do you think I should use in every post? The compulsory tags.

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If you are posting in a community, they often list recommended tags for relevant content. Otherwise, your tags depend on your audience. Using popular generic tags can risk getting lost in a sea of content rather than earning eyes on your writing. I suggest avoiding the temptation to try tagging your way to success. Instead, target your audience by choosing the right communities and selecting specific tags relevant to each post.

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