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RE: Some onboarding abuse?

in HiveDevs2 months ago (edited)

Very smart, but how to measure how many "eyes" a post brings and what the corresponding advertising value is? We don´t even have reasonable viewing stats. At least my posts get some decent interactions.

From me as normal user you demand such evaluations, and on the other hand the DHF spends 100.000s HBD without the proposals ever delivering a proper breakdown of costs / allocation of budget or evaluation of the impact, etc..., just throwing out money. I think you are a little biased.

BTW, will you accuse others as well about their self votes? Or only people who are not whales?

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At least that looks not that bad:

Whoever has more, should speak up. :-)

Thanks, and on Reddit it has even more - 6.5K views!
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I could show you some of my posts on Redit with over 100k view :-) - that is traffic for free - some come, no idea how many join, and if they join how long they stay - that is the issue - but we are not the onboarding team, we can only help.

I did not onboard many but several that are pretty active (even they did not want in first place) - just saying @detlev or @melinda010100 or @tengolotodo and others such as @papilloncharity I knew before Steemit was invented - not got kudos for onboarding referral, maybe they also talked to others before such as @steevc before joining, but they are great community members. Quality over quantity

FYI @starkerz - onboarding newbies is cool, but the relevant task is to keep them if they provide quality, we do not need lurkers that join, get a free HP, powerdown and leave.

But I know how it is on shows - people say a lot - but that is typical in marketing / sales - do that since ages.

We need to educate people, we need to help but we need to focus on quality people - that is waht some people have to handle.

Love to learn to get such a view on reddit.

How many years of work does this take?

You need the right content, right time in the right subreddit and luck you do not get to know an angry mod of a sub :-)

Hmmmm - need a hand 🤚 from an expert

Create a post without mentioning Hive that sounds good for reddit -then we try to find the right subreddit

btw - my post on Reddit about the Buck that hit 800k views on Reddit resulted in nearly 8k views on ecency

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The issue we have - posting an ecency link we only see views on ecency not on hive.blog or peakd cumulated - that makes it hard to have total numbers - and what we also need to evaluate who is joining as of this.

/cc @detlev @jaki01

Well, thanks for your engagement, @uwelang, but concerning me I am not so focused on HIVE that I would dive into the subleties of making advertisement efforts for HIVE on other platforms. :-)

I am in tears now :-)

Me as well :-)

Brings me to an idea

„Why some beer is called a bock“

But where on Reddit can I share this

Do a post, leave out Hive related tags and the n we try to find a sub - there are tons of beer subreddit, not all fit

what we have to say though - ususally Reddit posts are (should not) be posted by original creator as Reddit has struct rules and many sub reddit kick you for self promotion, hence ideally you post not your own Hive stuff but from others :-) @jaki01

I was not aware about this. I don´t get the rationale, but thanks.

Hey @stayoutoftherz - my best ever post with over 800k views was that one:

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In general it is not forbidden to share your own posts but after several months we see many subreddits that ban any Hive links (some call it blog spamming). Every sub has its own rules enforced by moderators of these subreddit.

Very often the explicitley have a rule of "no-selfpromotion" - hence when you share your own content and they look at Hive say "self promo on a strange website" and delete your post or even ban you from sub - I am banned from several ones.

It is a tial and error thing over there given for every niche topic there are subreddits. @x-rain often compiles posts with Hive friendly subs but still we need to make sure to follow their rules, some subs require a certain Karma that you are allowed to post.

@tsnaks just wrote a "How To guide" - you might take a look here as well:

https://peakd.com/hive-167922/@tsnaks/redditposh-earn-hive-through-sharing-on-reddit#@uwelang/re-tsnaks-t1m3ku

Will elaborate more tomorrow with examples, depending all on sub reddit, all are different, all different rules, moderators also different