RE: Daily commenting strategy on Hive
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Consistency consistency consistency. @zakludick I can hear you saying I told you so 🤣🙄 but really it does sound like one of those "eat well exercise regularly and you'll see results" schemes ....muncheschocolateundertheduvetwhilescrollingformemes
OK. Fine. 10 comments a day is totally doable. Thanks for the great post!
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Cheers Claire!
Haha, this comment is great.
You can obviously write, you're going to do just fine here :)
PS. I love the look of what @zakludick is doing with you guys!
Mind if I ask what brought you to Hive and how you got involved in that group?
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Greetings!
I got involved 4 years ago on the old blockchain. Initially, it was the chance to publish some fiction on blockchain publishing. Later on I found all the rest of the content and a whole social media.
I had a bit of a 3-year gap, I was going through so tough times and could not manage to write anything.
Years later, with the beautiful @clairemobey at my side, nourishing my soul, I have returned once more to the blockchain.
Initially, I was tempted back to the 'chain because I have a collection of Splinterlands cards and somebody offered to buy them from me. I then returned to the game to discover I had many thousands of dollars worth of NFT gaming cards and that the game itself had many updates and new awesome things.
I then discovered the hardfork and joined some communities online and got led down the path to start blogging again. Now I blog every day. I have a posting streak of about 57 days now. I post my fiction, food posts, gardening, diy and many more.
I have also started posting a daily Splinterlands stats post where I list the cheapest cards on the market per edition. Someone suggested I do this in Leofinance since it is related to crypto money making!
All this has really helped me towards my financial goals on Hive.
I then got my partner @clairemobey to join Hive, she does her music, food, philosophy, and psychology posts. I also started accounts for our three kids - @merenludick, @aimeludick and @matthew-williams! Their journeys have begun!
I started the year with 313HP, I am now on 553HP and counting and my goal was 800HP, but I will likely crush this target! It's not all about me, I also want to expand the number of people on Hive and the number of people in my local community that is on Hive.
Thus another goal is to get 22 new people onboarded and get each one to over 50HP. 2x of them are over 50HP and the last week my onboarding has exploded! If you want to check it out, my family+student's weekly stat post is here: Mobey-Ludick Household Hive Progress
Wow, this is a long comment. Haha. Sorry about that. This post is EXACTLY the kind of thing I need to show my Hive students! Besides the now 2 posts a day, I also do over 100 to 200 comments a week. That is also in my stats post.
Thank you so much for this, I will be sure to reference to it and write a guide of my own sometime later on. Cheers!
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awesome @ZakLudick I'm so proud of us!!!!
Thanks so much @forexbrokr ! Yeah, that's my signature move, to try to distract people with humour when they're trying to convince me to me productive 🙈. Yes, @ZakLudick has the whole family blogging and has even managed to onboard some of our friends. We're growing here in Cape Town and it's very exciting!
Haha! Brilliant babe! Yeah, this is exactly what I am talking about.
So.... I am going to respond to this first, then the follow-up comment and then the article. This looks like JUST the kind of thing I want to show my students!
hehehehe. Love you babe. Thanks for encouraging me. You're a fantastic teacher.
We will get there my love. We will get there. One post and ten comments at a time. 😉
💕💕💕💕💕💕💕 indeed my love!
That could be done in one "conversation" when you think about it.
When people start to engage with each other, it starts to steamroll.
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Absolutely. I love to engage. So many people leave their posts ad comments closed at the end, so there's no encouragement for further conversation, which is sad. I mean, 90% of the reason we're all here is engagement, right?