Would you still want to post blogs on Hive if there was no monetary reward at all?
For more than five years, I used the social networks of Web 2.0, to publish my personal content and my work as a teacher of computer science required us to publish the most important activities with students in the computer classroom in networks like Facebook and Twitter. After some time I stopped publishing personal content, I practically do not post there, only the work content.
It should be noted that the reason for this was the emergence of Web 3.0 through Hive, where I began to publish my personal content and also tutorials, design and currently sports content of soccer and hiking, which I really like to show my experience in the different routes that I present each week. Whose content began to receive monetization and this pleased me a lot to have a space to generate income that has allowed me to cover some expenses in my home due to the low salaries of professionals in Venezuela.
Now to answer the question: Would you still want to publish blogs on Hive if there was no financial reward? Yes I would because this platform has opened the doors to new knowledge not only as a content creator but also in the management of other tools that have allowed me to make other investments thanks to the income obtained within Hive.
I am really grateful with this Hive blockchain, because I have a space where I write my thoughts and experiences that will be saved for life and will never be erased.
This is my experience with this topic, I hope you liked it, see you in a future post.
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Greetings, thank you very much for supporting my publication.
I'm looking forward to your tutorials here in Hive sir.
Greetings friend, I already have several, thanks for your comment.
I would love to revisit it too.