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RE: #JoinHive Referral Contest: $200 of $Hive + HiveSwag T-shirt Prizes!

in Hive Marketing4 years ago

Brainstorming some ideas for types of people to focus on for onboarding:

  • Is there an active, but small facebook group that you could convince the admin of that group to migrate users? [Then they would want to be on here, because their community is on here - and the rewards would be secondary.]
  • Can we transform the current HIVE bloggers into HIVE business owners? [So that the audiences that they are building are built on HIVE, and they expand further into monetization elsewhere online, and then are able to increase their ownership in HIVE due to not relying on HIVE for resource extraction?]
  • Can we onboard people with existing communities, [Like Metal Bands or Synthwave Bands, or Bluegrass Bands, - People who can leverage NFTShowroom, and MSPWaves, and their HIVE Blogs?]
  • Can we focus on Cryptoartists upping their game, so that more collectors are contacted and recruited from EOS and ETH and WAX, and then brought to HIVE, so that projects like NFTShowroom, actually have more of a thriving market?

It seems like a more specific focus of who we want to bring on would be a useful way to leverage this contest.

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An example use for this contest could be -- sharing this contest with a facebook group that is tired of being censored by FB, and letting the admin of that group claim the prize money, and then using that prize money to power up, to increase rewards that go out to their community members.

Etc.

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These are really fantastic ideas.
You as a cryptoartist could help immensely by creating a group that is specific to the cryptoart niche, and help them directly.
As far as facebook, I am no longer on there, but i am sure someone who is there can do as you described.
What ideas do you have to make an action plan to onboard cyptoartists?

I'd rather help onboard people to existing Cryptoart Communities:

https://peakd.com/c/hive-158694/trending - Alien Art HIVE @juliakponsford
https://peakd.com/c/hive-156509/trending - OnchainArt @midlet

These two communities are a sufficient number of art communities for me to be associated with. I'd rather help them build more than start a new one.

I share my business processes on Alien Art HIVE.

I don't actually think onboarding cryptoartists is super important. I think Cryptoartists will go wherever they believe they can get money.

The strongest impact that a cryptoartist can make on the larger ecosystem would be:

  • Create Projects that are outstanding and attract attention.
  • Grow an Audience with those projects that are beyond HIVE
  • Offer some kind of unique value proposition that is available only on HIVE.
  • Collaborate with Non-Crypto Artists / Creators, and help them monetize their work through HIVE and through the collaboration.
  • Monetize their projects on external platforms.
  • Onboard their own fans / audience in order to reward engagement with posts on HIVE, so that audience members are financially incentivized by upvotes from the artists they are following.
  • Artists also need to Secure income to power up, so they can allocate these resources as HP Power, which increases vote value, which allows for engagement rewards to be more noteworthy.

I'll think more about this later.

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