RE: Tokens On My Radar! | Getting It All Together... Part 1

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Hive is a forgiving environment for people new to cryptocurrency. Losing money hurts no matter where it happens, but at least losses are limited and you have a community of fellow Hivers willing to answer whatever questions you have.

Once you're confident about what you're doing on Hive, then go into the world beyond Hive if only to see if it suits your style.

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Yes Hive is a very forgiving community and yes losing money hurts but you have to expect that's a possibility when it comes to investing in anything.

I have been on hive since it hardforked from steem and am very confident with what I'm doing. The real issue lies with when you want to go beyond to see what suits you, you are somewhat discouraged, by half answers to questions. When you ask what to do next or where to go to move on, you're told how difficult things are instead of what you need to do or where you can go, like a website or tool you need.

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The real issue lies with when you want to go beyond to see what suits you, you are somewhat discouraged, by half answers to questions.

It's good to keep things "in house," so to speak, but at some point it will be necessary to venture forth beyond the Hive ecosystem. By that time, we should have a decent idea of what's out there for us to explore, or at least what the leading alternatives are.

When you ask what to do next or where to go to move on, you're told how difficult things are instead of what you need to do or where you can go, like a website or tool you need.

This is true. That's more of a person problem than a Hive problem: some of us are more attuned to the needs of readers than others. Many people come to our posts seeking solutions to problems or answers to questions, and the more we deliver for them the better we do as bloggers. Part of that is adding value to our content as we engage.

If we're in the group of bloggers who remain less attuned to the needs of our readers, then sooner or later we realize this and adjust our blogging to become better. Sometimes we have no choice to to arrive at this lesson the hard way (if we even get the opportunity to make that discovery the hard way).

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It's good to keep things "in house," so to speak, but at some point it will be necessary to venture forth beyond the Hive ecosystem.

I do have stuff outside of Hive but I'm still learning about Hive that I haven't ventured out to learn more about those things. Maybe some time after I get through this series, I'll seek out more info on those other things.

If we're in the group of bloggers who remain less attuned to the needs of our readers, then sooner or later we realize this and adjust our blogging to become better.

The funny thing is that as the community I cane to Hive with is a community of affiliate marketers & entrepreneurs. They say they want to help us build our businesses. The one thing I find is that at this point they're starting to be like so many others from years past. They keep things from you like it's some kind of secret.

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