It's harder to get views than some weeks ago. Don't really know what I have to do different... But I don't want to be pessimistic and will keep at it.
If I'm not mistaken, the top sharers write extra blogs on separate Hive accounts, which work well on Reddit, and share them there. Of course, this is also a strategy, but I don't have the time to do the same.
Yeah, also realized the others do stuff on extra blogs - not sure I like that approach to be honest for Hive but if they get their rewards fine - in a nutstell - No i do not like that approach but anyways.
I must admit, like others, I do have a separate account for news and related content. The reason is that I don't want to annoy followers who followed me for my creation posts by showing them news articles they might not be interested in. I find it more organised to keep that content separate. I enjoy the competition, even when I don't win. As you mentioned before, it's the gamification that makes it more fun, and staying in the game, along with the chance of rewards, makes it even better. Writing the articles in between tasks actually serves as a useful break, keeping my mind away from other stuff. But we are all different, and we work differently. 😀
It's harder to get views than some weeks ago. Don't really know what I have to do different... But I don't want to be pessimistic and will keep at it.
If I'm not mistaken, the top sharers write extra blogs on separate Hive accounts, which work well on Reddit, and share them there. Of course, this is also a strategy, but I don't have the time to do the same.
Yeah, also realized the others do stuff on extra blogs - not sure I like that approach to be honest for Hive but if they get their rewards fine - in a nutstell - No i do not like that approach but anyways.
I must admit, like others, I do have a separate account for news and related content. The reason is that I don't want to annoy followers who followed me for my creation posts by showing them news articles they might not be interested in. I find it more organised to keep that content separate. I enjoy the competition, even when I don't win. As you mentioned before, it's the gamification that makes it more fun, and staying in the game, along with the chance of rewards, makes it even better. Writing the articles in between tasks actually serves as a useful break, keeping my mind away from other stuff. But we are all different, and we work differently. 😀