High-Power Journey: From 2,300 to 9,000 Hive and What’s Next

Happy to share an update on my high-power progress! This is only the second time I've gone through this, and I initially set a goal to reach 10,000 hive by the end of the year. I planned to achieve this through author and curation rewards and fiat purchases. When the dip happened, I saw it as a good opportunity to buy in bulk, which I did. This purchase brought me to around 8,500 hive, though it's a bit tricky to pinpoint the exact amount. Hivestats seemed to have some issues with my account and only started tracking my activity from around the 21st of this month. I’m not sure what’s going on, as I’ve been active since July 1st.

I don’t know what happened here. It seemed like it tracked for a bit, but after my final fiat purchase and powering up, it messed up my stats and flatlined everything before the 21st.

I estimate that I’ve earned about 500 High Power in total. According to Hive stats, it’s 468 from all three rewards and just under 38 from curation rewards. So, that’s probably a little over $100, mostly from author rewards. I hope to shift more of that towards curation rewards in the future.

And I plan to continue to try to add a bit of cashier in there and just in general keep consistent and keep holding the account and keep creating connections here.

I haven’t been here long, but it seems like overall engagement is pretty low. My best guess is that interest might be lacking. While writing and engaging on Hive can be fun, it seems you need a strong reason, passion, or motivation to stay active. It’s not a place where you can just churn out low-quality content and expect to make a lot of money—at least, not generally.

If you had a lot of money to invest, you might be able to produce low-quality content and still make some money. However, that approach would likely take advantage of the ecosystem rather than contribute positively to it.

Content going forward

I’ll continue posting about fitness, especially once my knee heals. It’s almost there, just a bit of pain every so often, but it’s improving. I’ll also share about my travels. Traveling is probably what I enjoy most. My kids love it, and as a child, I didn’t get to travel much or see much. I’m trying to give my kids opportunities to not only explore more within the States but also to experience other cultures so they’re not sheltered from the differences in the world. I’ll continue to post general life content as well, like my kids' Lego projects. I still can't believe what he is capable of, and he amazes me each day.

Side note: You may have noticed that my account shows a lot of jumps every few days. I don’t collect my High Power multiple times a day or even once a day; I usually do it after a few days. While this might slightly lower my curation rewards, probably only a small amount, I do this because it makes it easier for me to keep all the transactions together when I file taxes in the United States, and in case I’m ever audited by the government.

MonthCurrent AmountGoalGoal %
July 1st2,30710,00023.7%
August 1st9,04410,00090.4%

Based on this, I feel like I can reach my 10,000 goal within the next two months, especially if I come across a bit of extra money, maybe by the end of this month. After that, I'll set my sights on bigger and higher goals, and we’ll see how long it takes me to get there. Now, with this note, my wife has given me a little time to write, but I’d better head outside to play with my kids.

Posted Using InLeo Alpha



0
0
0.000
18 comments
avatar

Congratulations @bostonadventures! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s)

You received more than 500 HP as payout for your posts, comments and curation.
Your next payout target is 1000 HP.
The unit is Hive Power equivalent because post and comment rewards can be split into HP and HBD

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

Check out our last posts:

Be ready for the August edition of the Hive Power Up Month!
Hive Power Up Day - August 1st 2024
0
0
0.000
avatar

Congratulations @bostonadventures! You received a personal badge!

You powered-up at least 100 HP on Hive Power Up Day! This entitles you to a level 3 badge
Participate in the next Power Up Day and try to power-up more HIVE to get a bigger Power-Bee.
May the Hive Power be with you!

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking

Check out our last posts:

Be ready for the August edition of the Hive Power Up Month!
Hive Power Up Day - August 1st 2024
0
0
0.000
avatar

Fitness, travel, Lego and stacking some hive are some of my favourite things as well. What has happened to your knee? I seem to have dealt with lots little injuries over the years and found neglecting my strength work is my biggest issue as I have got older. Finding the time to fit everything in though is easy said than done.
!PIZZA
!LOL

0
0
0.000
avatar

Honestly, I think it’s just a minor case of knee bursitis. I figured I was still young enough to jump into some basketball, played three games, went home, and then noticed my knee was swollen and really sore. I think I need to stick to running, weight training, and some light tennis since my 5-year-old is enjoying tennis a lot!

0
0
0.000
avatar

I have found that content that is personal will get better results. I commend you for having the confidence to buy in, this is something I did over 6 years ago and it worked well for me.

The larger stakeholders like commitment.., think of it as shares in a company. You probably need to follow some more people to get more support. Meanwhile, I will try and get you more seen.

I wish there were more like you, many new people want a free ride and then bail when it doesn't happen. It takes time.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yeah, personal content does seem to perform better based on the little I've shared so far. Non-personal content is easy to just recycle from what you find online.

I'll definitely keep following more people. I've been swamped with work since students just returned last week, and my own kid is starting to get ready for his first year of school too.

Plus, my kid has really gotten into tennis. Even though my wife used to play, he wants me to help him, so I've been sneaking in tennis lessons (so I can learn) to help him as much as I can.

Thanks for the support; I really appreciate it. I'll keep living vicariously through your urban exploration adventures!

0
0
0.000
avatar
(Edited)

There's a lot of bad publicity about HIVE, google and you will see. This puts off a lot of people, but if you behave nothing will happen. When I say 'behave', don't take the piss.

Plagiarism, re-hashing old content, not being authentic will put you in hot water quickly and it's up to the community to stamp out the crap.

The google moaners are these people, who think they can jump on here for a free ride. Many go to Blurt where there's no downvoting, and the token is valued at 100x less than HIVE.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yeah, I don’t read too much into others’ opinions; I’d rather form my own. It’s no different than reading a restaurant review. The person most likely to write something is the one who had a bad experience or felt they were treated poorly. The person who had a good time is usually just going about their day, enjoying themselves

0
0
0.000
avatar

I find that writing about the things I enjoy is pretty much key - Engagement is hit or miss, but that's okay since I know my content is pretty niche and there's only a handful of folks with interest in it, and that's fine. The folks who do comment are rock solid though, and that's really nice.

HIVE is definitely going to be better for you if you commit to the long haul. There's no magic money wagon here (mostly), so just being around and talking about the stuff that brings you joy is going to go a long way over time.

Congrats on 8800, that's a great spot to be in! I hope you're able to reach your 10k goal!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Dang, you mean I can’t just get a free ride to riches and ride off into the sunset?!? Darn!

I do agree, though, it’s definitely better to commit to the long haul.

I’ve tried blogging with an emphasis on SEO and made some decent money, but it was boring and unfulfilling. I felt like I was just chasing SEO rather than offering genuinely useful information to those who found it.

That wasn’t what I wanted to do. I wasn’t really in it for the money (though it was nice); I wanted to provide useful information to help others.

Thank you for the words encouragement!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Haha yep I hear that. I tried that kind of blogging game too back in the day but it's just not able to hold me. I find talking about tabletop gaming and other stuff I enjoy to be the best... I'd do this without HIVE, so the community and a modest reward is a big bonus.

0
0
0.000
avatar

I've been interested in getting into D&D, and I actually have a few coworkers who are into it. But honestly, I'm a bit intimidated about diving in!

0
0
0.000
avatar

It's a lot of fun, and less involved than you might think! If you get a chance to sit in on a game you should do it, they'll help you know what to do.

0
0
0.000
avatar

That's quite a speedrun, well done :) With the current price, it's quite easy to build your account up, though :)

0
0
0.000
avatar
(Edited)

I'm doing what I can. Can I just speed run to 100? Lol.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Well, in my case, it's just like buying 28k HP, that's not this much with the current price ;)

0
0
0.000