Blogging - A Startup guide to start using Hive!

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It's study time!

I am writing this post today because I have done a slew of new onboarding of Hive members recently. The chances are, that if you are reading this, the chances are that I sent you the link to this post!

The purpose of this post is to educate and not overwhelm.

Therefore I will not be making this a massive long post that goes into too much detail. You can always learn more as you go along.

Step 1 - Open an account.

This is pretty simple. Go to www.ecency.com and Sign up.

Step 2 - Save your Keys! - Critical

Hive is decentralized. No central person or company owns it and therefore you are responsible for your Keys (they are like passwords but each key has a different level of access).

When you sign up on ecency.com there is a screen where you can download your keys.

If you signed up using an email address, you should also get a mail.

Backup, Backup, Backup! You need to save these in more than one place.

Step 3 - Take a look around first!

Before you become a Blogger, become a consumer. Before writing a post, go and look at posts. What should you blog on Hive? Anything that interests you. Go look for Communities that are groups that post about a certain topic. Join them, it costs nothing.

Go look at authors(users) that post about the topics you like or similar to what you want to post. Follow their accounts, it costs nothing.

Upvote and write comments on their posts. In the beginning you will be limited with the amount of interactions you can make a day because you start with a small account. I can borrow you some resource credits that will allow you to talk more.

Step 4 - Introduction Post

Once you have looked around a bit, write an introduction post. Write about yourself or about what you want to post on Hive.

Please look at this picture:

This shows at the top, which Community I am posting in. Ecency, in this case. Then where it says "Add More" Is where additional tags go.

Golden Rule Always use all 10 tags!

In the case of an introductions there is a community for that: XXX, and also add in the tags: introduceyourself, introduction, intro and newuser.

That takes care of 5 tags, the rest make them relevant to what you talk about in your introduction.

My recommendation is 500-1000 words for this post.

Add a greeting at the bottom of your post and Post it!

Then Re-blog it. Posts you post go under your "Posts" section, but will only go into "Blog" if you re-blog it. You can also re-blog other user's work to your Blog section. This is how you support each other.

If you have any questions of queries, contact me! Should you not have my number, leave me a message on ANY of my posts. I really do not mind at all!

I wish you both Welcome and Good Luck!

More lessons to follow!

Thank you for the giveaway!

Count me in!

@zakludick



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Pretty good QuickStart post for new users! Keeping it in my bookmarklist ;-)
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Awesome. Thanks man.

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You’re welcome, as always ;-)
!ALIVE

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🍻🍻🍻 This post has been a great help already!

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See!!! How great is that!
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Friend, you have written a very nice and guiding post.

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Thank you very much! Feel free to use it as a short and easy explanation for people outside Hive.

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This is a great starting point for anyone new to Hive. Simple steps make it easy to begin, nice one brother. Just in case any newbie wants to grow up so fast z I'll add this - Engage like hell hahaha

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Haha, yeah. That it 100% true and 100% I shall add that into a future guide.

I wanted an onboarding guide for content creators and content consumers alike!

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Great guide! @zakludick

You might want to give this a quick read @colren ✌🏻

!LUV

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Aha! Is that who I think it is?!

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🤣 Maybe? Depends on who you think it is 🤣🤣

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That's your man is it not?!

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🤣🤣 my sis

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@hellsveiah - should he not be part of the Busy Bees?

If he can manage to just keep active on a weekly basis!

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😅 I'm already bugging him to join!

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Good! Keep on bugging him! Although I see he espied my warhammer posts!

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Yeah, I haven't played the tabletop game but I own all the pc games

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Cool. Then you have dipped your toes into the lore.

My main army for Table Top is Space Wolves. I also have other Space Marine and Imperial Armies. I collect only Imperials... and Votann... they are humans too... basically. Hehe. I love dwarfs in fantasy so... Votann allies!

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Gimme nids or necrons

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Hehe, both are great choices really. My son, @merenludick has Tyranids.

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Nice, to be honest I don't think we get miniatures around here.

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Which part of the country are you guys again?

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I am near swaziland 🇸🇿

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Aha... great but also... meh... remote.

Reminds me of my friends who play Warhammer 40k tabletop... but they live in Orania...

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Lol, I will check. Do you know any online stores?

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You could just use my local store. They do have a webstore and do courier I believe. www.swordandboard.co.za

Also, you can follow the account @swordandboard I signed them up but I will likely be managing it.

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😅 I will lol, about 3-4 posts a week shouldn't be difficult

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This is an excellent guide. Reblogging this for future reference! Thanks, man!

!ALIVE
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!PIZZA

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I have got to reblog this post.. this nothing but the way to startup something on hive..

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The Value Plan, as it stands, seems to be a one-sided relationship with the HIVE platform, where the benefits are one-way. It's akin to a one-sided friendship, where one party continuously takes without giving back.

The issues of downvotes and the farming situation on HIVE are significant concerns that need to be addressed, those with more power, are creating an imbalance in the community. The genuine HIVE community, which values fairness and equality, do not support such practices most are afraid to speak up. However, the current structure appears to be enabling these bad activities, making it challenging to bring about change.

The misuse of power and the squandering of HIVE funds on trash are concerning. These actions not only undermine the integrity of HIVE but also dishearten the genuine community members who are committed to its growth and development.

If one is backing this 'trashy' plan, they are, directly or indirectly, contributing to the problems on HIVE. It's crucial to understand that every action has a consequence, and supporting such plans can lead to a further imbalance in the community will lead to a lower HIVE PRICE LESS USERS. Instead, it would be more beneficial to focus on promoting fairness, transparency, and real community-driven development.

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Your post is educative
Can we talk more
I need more guidelines

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