Wouldn't linking to well written informative blogs from the Hive Blockchain be the most valuable thing to do for everyone? Then this would help evergreen content creators, Hive and Leo.
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Wouldn't linking to well written informative blogs from the Hive Blockchain be the most valuable thing to do for everyone? Then this would help evergreen content creators, Hive and Leo.
What I do is if there is a good article, I will link it to the leoglossary page.
Look at the bottom of this page, there are a couple links to leofinance articles.
They are also ones that rank with google. But more can always be added.
https://leofinance.io/posts/@leoglossary/leoglossary-bitcoin
But there are a lot of avenues one can go down.
Wouldn't it be a great prize if the curation team added your(a winning blog) to the glossary? So, a curation team that goes all out to find well written evergreen content, rewarding it and adding it to the glossary would be huge incentives
I will answer that by saying it depends upon the goal of the glossary. I start leoglossary with the intent of building a database that could and rank and become an epicenter of information.
I use links to articles I know tie into the page. A curation team, especially if the topics expand like into medicinal plants, you are presuming curations have any idea about that.
I am presuming that if they are a curation team, they'll recognize quality, but mostly that new curation teams are needed. OCD has too much power and we need more competition in that realm
If you are building a resource center for info, then it is important to have good content not only on the pages but linked.
I for example, might think an article about the medical use of mushrooms sounds good but it could be totally wrong in the facts.
For me, having links to leo articles that are strong, accurate, and applicable is important to me.
Of course, but it can only be as accurate as those who utilize them, like Wiki. It's a fluid dynamic. Maybe have a way to report inaccurate info, so it can be corrected
Yeah. Hopefully those with knowledge take up their own ideas, like you mentioned with your plant based idea. I presume you are knowledgeable in that field and could create a strong database.
Here is an example https://peakd.com/hive-120078/@notconvinced/pokeweed-your-best-friend-or-worst-nightmare-with-a-bonus-traditional-southern-american-recipe
If it were me, and I was creating the database, I would set up LeoGlossary: Pokeweed from the account you set up for this (or your own if you want). Then I would rewrite define it under that.
Then I would use the link to your post on it as supporting material.
So that way your original post feeds into the pokeweed page. If there are other posts on Hive on that topic that are decent, you could include them also.
You also could set up pages such as:
As the glossary grows, you are able to link more within the glossary plus your articles.
Similar to the wikipedia keeps feeding people more pages under that url.
Correct and when do those types of blogs on specific topics I research it quite thoroughly.
Yeah. With the topics you are discussing, with natural medicine, roots, and things of that nature, it takes the knowledge. Setting up a leoglossary for natural medicine would be good. With community you could set that up.
Get some of those pages ranked with the search engines and it could really generate some some pageviews over time.
Using a different account segments it especially if tied to a community but could come under the leoglossary umbrella and tied to Leo.