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in Hive Learners2 years ago

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Content is only as good as the value it offers to a certain kind of audience, because content cannot generally eschew value to everyone because of people's tastes and preferences, and that's why we sometimes, tilt to a certain algorithm where we create content to suit a particular kind of audience.

Great awareness content. As much as we may not have a guide to content in the hive platform, perhaps there are defined stages on how to interact with the audience when one is a newbie vs when they have settled.

Especially if we consider @joetunex's approach on "why we are creating content". For instance, @zitalove writes what is in her mind while @jfang003 considers what's more sustainable.

On that note, there's probably a thin line between sharing content driven by passion/potential/sustainability vs trends when one is still trying to engage an audience. I guess one should aim for the challenge to strike a balance. What could be more challenging to newbies is identifying your audience.

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 2 years ago  

There are no guides. But we can watch and learn and cultivate some of the formulas that seems to be working pretty much here. At the end of the day I don't forget to tell people to have fun and enjoy themselves as this is not a task neither is it an exam.
This doesn't mean that people cannot find unique ways to do things by themselves because at the end of the day this is what stands out the most. Thanks for coming through.

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I guess one should aim for the challenge to strike a balance

It becomes a learning process as we journey into content creation on Hive, learning about the platform, one's passion, and how to share it with the audience which one has to learn to appeal to them as well as even their time zone as one's audience expands.
So striking a balance in what we do on Hive is crucial.

It is not an easy task for newbies to find their ground and settle in, over time though things fall into place provided there are consistent efforts.

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