RE: Share Hive Links on Reddit, Earn $HIVE, and Win Prizes! 👇 HivePosh Contest #24
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Damn! 746K ??? This is incredible 😱 Hive Posh is an incredible Force of Hive Promo.
Would be nice if you could also add Hive stats of these articles so we can check them and brainstorm how to Onboard the readers. Or find out why so many views bus so little engagement. Or why so many views and only 11 minutes reading time in total.
Is there some kind of way to track these readers if they decided to join Hive? Just like the stuff you can see when using Google Analytics where you can follow the footsteps of each user.
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the team does analysis, sure more in next updates.
Awesome 🤩 Love to see deep analysis of our guests 🤩
I can not promise anything as I am not a team member but can tell you from my ususal day job in software:
We deal with all known web2 platforms and any detail via API or such depends on how open they are, some limit a lot like LinkedIn - so there is not much you can do if they are not open for analytics. But Redit is the only one we do not work with directly in my company.
DAPP list shows this only btw
Yeah they are updating
ok - just to understand - you are not the owner or driver of this list? You are just a cool Hivian :-)?
Hahaha I am not the owner 🙂 We just love Hive and promote Hive every way we can 🥰
Awesome - I saw several of initiatives that resulted in nothing and hence being often critical and ask who is behind certain projects - see who delegated HP to you sounds as if this all should be legit - sorry for being a pain
Don't worry about it 🙂 There is much more coming to Hive, so keep your eyes open. We have a lot planned and we are not stopping. We do hope more Hivians will take matters in to their own hand and promote Hive 🤩
good - looking forward to this
This is a good point, and as we discussed privately it's hard to know what goes on between reddit impressions and website views. You'd think there being hundreds of comments they would have at least read the post. Myself and @x-rain have quite strict rules on how shares are done to "force" redditors to check the full post out so sharers don't share most of the content on reddit and just add a link "just in case they wanna read more" to prevent people from just intaking the gist of the post there.
I am however also sure that impressions on reddit are similar to twitter, i.e. just scrolling past a subreddit or feed and seeing the post counts as an impression so we're not really considering that mainly when we reward the shares, but thousands of views is still way more than what most posts on hive do and they're getting 98%+ of the author rewards so I don't think we should be reserved about how much rewards we give to sharers who for once are bringing any traffic to the posts. I think we should encourage it more. As many wise stakeholders in the past have said, posts that don't bring any attention from the outside may very well be worth $0, yet we're overrewarding posts that don't even bring attention from the inside to them often.
Posting a catchy title along with just a link is currently the most effective way to attract Redditors to visit and read your article. Another interesting strategy could be to create a tutorial on 3Speak, then share only the link on Reddit to drive users to Hive. Using more frontends—like SkateHive—is also a great way to increase visibility.
I agree that Reddit is similar to Twitter in the sense that scrolling counts as a view, and what POSH has achieved on Reddit is impressive. POSH should be promoted more by community leaders, and it might be worth exploring reward systems for sharing, in collaboration with POSH.
a tutorial of what?
Any kind of tutorials from how to find specific setting on your phone to How to play a specific game. Unboxing videos, education videos or how to cook videos.
I asked about the stats before too, but I also took a moment to question myself. Is this a good initiative? Absolutely. Is it helping me grow? Yes, it is. Is it helping the community and Hive as a whole? Definitely, and that’s all I needed to know.
I’ve been sharing Hive content and it’s been a rewarding experience, both personally and in seeing the bigger picture. So to anyone else watching this thread: join in, have fun, and let’s keep making this project work, once and for all!