HPUD | 1 September 2022 | Development Portfolio: ListNerds Update

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September Hive Power Up Day - start of a new season. I love a picture of a digger, I've done quite well this summer between the Botanic Garden and the redevelopment of the house next door (I wasn't sure whether that digger was going to topple into my garden, it looked a bit precarious). It's been a glorious summer, occasionally a little warm, but the tomatoes have done well and I've had a nice break from work.

Today, I'm powering up to 68,000 HIVE Power on my way to 72,000 HP by the end of the year and 100,000 HP by April 2025. There are a few small changes to my passive income portfolio below, and then the bulk of the post is an update about ListNerds - the first project in my development portfolio.

There are a few gentle suggestions for ListNerds and I welcome your views in the comments.

Best wishes on your journey and for everyone going to HiveFest: have a lovely time!

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Portfolio

@shanibeer

TokenSeptember 2022TargetByNotes and Plans
Hive Power68,000100,0001 April 202501/01/23: 72,000
LEO5,1675,000achieveddelegated to @meowcurator, LEO income
HBD7301,5001 April 202520% HBD income - organic savings
SPI10,82510% of fundachieved growth token HIVE dividends Sundays (@spinvest)
EDS2,4983,0001 April 202528% income token HIVE income Mondays (@eddie-earner)
LBI5,0005,000achievedgrowth token LEO dividends Saturday (@lbi-token)
CL10011000achievedincome token LEO income Friday (@lbi-token)
EDSM5050achievedEDS Miner 20% return sold out (@eddie-earner)
EDSMM521500achieved EDS Mini Miner 20% return (@eddie-earner)

Notes
SPI - Starting fund: $13,000; Value 28.08.22: $152,823
Disclaimer: I am part of the SPI leadership team and run the Saturday Savers Club on the @eddie-earner account.

SPI - Socially Pooled Investments

Continues to be the jewel in the crown with a wide portfolio of twenty plus assets backing each and every token. Has a leadership team of five, each carrying responsibility for a different area of investment and growth, gold standard transparent reporting, contingency plans in place. Has just introduced a loyalty scheme with benefits for different levels of stake (I was delighted to learn that I qualify for God-tier SPI Royalty 😜).

EDS

My favourite Hive-Engine token - simple, straightforward, low cost of entry, excellent HIVE income. Each and every token is backed by 1 HIVE, powered up in the wallet and delegated for income, a proportion of which is distributed to stakeholders every Monday. The price is pegged to 1 HIVE, they are available in the market or you can purchase miners.

EDS mini miners are on sale in Hive-Engine at 1 HIVE each (approximately 9,000 left), there are 480 chances to mine HIVE every 24 hours. EDS mini miners (EDSMM) and EDS miners (EDSM) are scheduled to mine EDS for twenty plus years; although EDSM are sold out, you can still buy them from the Hive-Engine market.

EDS currently has a return of about 29% (this will vary over time). EDSMM, designed to have a 20% return each year when all of them are sold, currently has a return of about 32%. This will diminish as more tokens are sold, until it reaches 20% at 100% of tokens sold.

LEO

Both LBI and CL pay dividends in LEO each week. I've decided to HODL beyond my target of 5,000 LP, all of which is delegated to @meowcurator for about 16% return. LEO has been good to me - my original stake was an airdrop and I've used that to build my portfolio. Leothreads micro-blogging is a great innovation, easy to use and lots of fun. Nice to see LPUD and other initiatives to encourage growth, although I prefer to stake LEO as it arrives in my wallet.

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Other Investments

I've claimed my SPK and RAGNAROK airdrops. I've decided to stake and delegate SPK to node operators. I'm still waiting for more news about RAGNAROK - can anyone enlighten me in the comments?

I also have a small stash of staked SPS,currently 36.74% APR. Let's see what happens there.

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Development Portfolio

LISTNERDS

Having achieved many of the targets for my passive income portfolio, I'm starting to branch into stage two: my development portfolio. Part of the rationale behind growing my HIVE stake is in order to invest in second layer projects. These, by their nature, are much higher risk than, say SPI or EDS. For example, ListNerds, my first choice for development investment, is a new enterprise, exploits an innovation and is a crypto project: a triple whammy of risk. 😁

As with all risks, there's an analysis to be done, including your own attitude to risk, and a judgement to be made about whether to take that risk and to what extent. For example, my attitude to risk is in the medium to higher risk category:

People in this category are relatively comfortable with investment risk. They aim for higher long term returns and understand that this can also mean some sustained periods of poorer performance. They are prepared to accept significant fluctuation in value to try and achieve better long term returns. (Source)

Assess your attitude to investment risk - one of many similar tools available.

My criteria for investing includes:

  • a sound model
  • reputable team
  • contingency planning
  • good reporting and
  • potential for passive income

Here's my evaluation of ListNerds and an introduction to ListNerds on my alt @susie-saver account. I've invested directly into buying LISTNERDS from the market, rather than accumulating them through earning on the ListNerds platform.

The basic LISTNERDS subscription offers excellent opportunities for people who want to grow their account and discover new content and content creators to build their network. The subscription is free and allows you to send one email a week and provides access to other content creators who want to share their content and engage with you.

One of the biggest assets of ListNerds is the team behind it (founders of the CTP token) who have a range of skills and experiences, clearly defined allocation of roles and who, importantly, have worked together for some years. Each of them is established on Hive.

ListNerds has a huge learning resource behind it, ClickTrackProfit, much of it free access, for anyone who wants improve their marketing and promotion skills. It has a helpdesk and support tickets, and a Discord server for questions and discussion. There are also regular shows with a relaxed format and the opportunity to ask questions. There is also the CTP Blueprint from @elianacgomes, one of the team behind ListNerds.

ListNerds has some excellent role models - people who have long experience of building relationships and promoting businesses and services using email - and there are multiple opportunities for learning from other people.

Critique
The past month has seen some changes in LISTNERDS including getting the inflation rate (the rate at which LISTNERDS are issued and distributed) down to a more realistic level.

The very high inflation rate for the first six months of LISTNERDS's blockchain launch coupled with an initial buy wall of 2 HIVE per LISTNERD, intended to stimulate the market, has created some structural problems, and this is exacerbated by two interlinked factors:

  • the imbalance in rewards that go to receivers (people that undertake to read and vote on emails from senders).
  • the reputation system which, among other things, funnels rewards upwards.

The proposition is that the reputation system is managed through upvoting and downvoting emails, however, it is not in anyone's interest to downvote emails, not least because it uses voting mana and, at the same time, removes rewards for opening and voting on emails and reading the linked posts. Plus senders have a vested interest in maintaining the flow of LISTNERD rewards. (For more information about the model and terms like senders and receivers, see the White Paper).

These combined factors have led to a subversion of the ListNerds proposition: rather than understanding Listnerds as a tool for promoting and growing an audience for your blog (or business) or discovering new content, and the paid subscriptions (also known as upgrades) as a business cost, some early adopters have perceived ListNerds as an income or end in itself.

As a consequence, there are many emails churned out everyday with little attention to the experience of the receiver (ie the audience for the email and hopefully, your blog or business) or a promotion plan for the blog or business in question. People are concerned with how many LISTNERDS they are receiving, rather than whether they are growing their followers for their blog and getting more engagement - comments and votes - on their posts.

We also see behaviour that would be downvoted to oblivion on Hive: persistent recycling of old posts, and poorly written, low effort posts with less than 100 words milking rewards from people in the rich list top ten. These posts are not downvoted on LISTNERDS for the all reasons given above.

There is also a clash between a traditional entrepreneurial culture of, for example, "one-time only offers" and the desired intention of the founders to promote community control and influence. It's difficult to knit together techniques that engender FOMO and competition, with a values-based collaborative approach where the community works together to support behaviour in the interest of the community as the whole, and takes action collectively against poor actors who extract value.

A challenge that ListNerds shares with other tokens and tribes is, barring SplinterLands, the very small, albeit perfectly formed, Hive community. There are somewhere between 4,000 and 6,000 posts each day, with Venezuela and Nigeria heading the list for user numbers. There have been conversations elsewhere on Hive about the difficulties of growing the market for tokens until there is greater adoption.

This requires realistic expectations and time-frames for investment and growth. Three to five years is a normal time span to start seeing profits on a business start up. Given the peculiarities and cyclical nature of crypto it may be longer.

However, that timescale and the bear market means there is plenty of time to hone ListNerds and iron out the wrinkles ready for mass adoption.

Gentle Suggestions

  • Growing the user base
    Having standard nine MAIL rewards for the basic subscription. This would enable the accumulation of 450 MAILS over five days, following the recommendation to pick and read ten emails a day. This would be adequate for the number of active users on ListNerds at present to ensure a good chance of getting an email read, responded to and verified. This comparatively small change would make ListNerds a much more viable option for receivers.

The number of MAILS could vary according to reputation, as they do now, but given the complexity of figuring out the reputation system, it might be a better idea to keep it simple and have nine MAILS as standard for the basic subscription.

  • Reporting
    Great to see that there has been some narrative reporting to complement the videos (it's a hard job remembering which video had what information and then finding it on the timeline). It would be good to see this become weekly reporting and, ideally, on the @listnerds account, so it's easy to find.

It would be helpful to have the following information on a weekly basis:

Wk #New SubsActive SubsNo of emailsNo of verified emails
Basic
Premium
Business
Enterprise

Reward distribution is a key metric for quickly reviewing progress and growth. It is not a precise measurement as some people (including me) have bought LISTNERDS, rather than received them as rewards, however, it is a good starting place.

Here's the latest monthly breakdown, courtesy of @mypathtofire:

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(Source)

  • Goals and Timelines
    As a community, should we be setting goals about increasing and retaining the user base over time? Given the number of posters on Hive (4k-6k), should we aim to have a percentage of those as subscribers to ListNerds by 31 December 2022? How many and how do we reach them?

Conclusion
ListNerds offers great potential for Hive. We're in that exciting development stage when we're confronting and addressing the complexities of making it work and truly creating value. There is an experienced development team and a committed core community. There's also lots of opportunity to attract smaller accounts, to help them build their network and, very practically, grow their account by the equivalent of 3 HIVE a week.

Let me know what you think!

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Great work on your crypto goals. I really like your focus.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts on ListNerds, those are some really clear points. I think some of those suggestions look really good.

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I need to start applying that focus to other areas of my life!

I'm looking forward to ListNerds settling down after this transition stage: there's a lot of work right now, but it will get easier. Hopefully, the things I've suggested are not too difficult to implement 😋.

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Me too. I have a huge backlog of projects and tasks. Are you renovating the property next door to rent or sale?

We have a BTL that will be finished at Christmas but it is a new build.

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It's not my property and it has a long history. The most recent owner of the freehold was compelled to dig out and re-build the basement and foundations - it had flooded since the original owner (about 2007: work stopped with the financial crash), which is why the digger was needed. It was very large for a suburban garden 😂. The house already has four leasehold flats, the freehold comes with planning permission for a two-bedroom flat in the basement and one in the attic.

A BTL is exciting - have you done/will you do a post?

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Ah that's a checkered history. Lol

I'm not sure about the BTL post id there is much interest in traditional investments, but might do.

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I was thinking the build might be interesting in the design and architecture community.

But looking at a diverse range of investments, that's important, too 🙂

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Ah I would have to check it out . It is a special environment friendly apartment with a uniquish design too.

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That's nice progress. I hear the Cryptomaniacs guys talk about ListNerds, but I've not looked into it. I don't really want to take on more stuff for now even if I miss out on some income. I have enough going on really. I do think it's great to have all these options though. We can each pick and choose what to play with.

!PIZZA

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I've not looked into it.

That's a wise move, it's a bit of a rabbit hole.

It has benefits to offer people with businesses or communities to promote, and small and new accounts, but it's not really necessary for the average user who has built their network.

I agree, it is great to have so many options!

!CTP

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I love how you are on top of things and have set targets across your portfolio, so organised!!

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I like to feel that some small part of my life is ordered 😅.

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I really liked the analysis on listnerds, I hope some of your suggestions are applied.

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Great thoughts on Listnerds! We all need time and a little patience!)
!PIZZA

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!BBH

!ALIVE

!CTP

I will #thread this post

P.S. Came here from ListNerds

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Exciting! I don't think I've been threaded before 😁

Hope you're good @bradleyarrow, I know you have lots going on.

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Great job my friend glad you had a great summer keep up your awesome work have the best day thanks for sharing on Listnerds @shanibeer
!ALIVE
!CTP
!BBH

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Lots of points to ponder on Listnerds. I try to mix up the things I mail about , knowing not everyone wants to see the sock I just knit and many people are already using the game I like, etc. I don't mind people promoting a single product, though, as long as they keep updating their emails--highlighting a new feature or a seasonal promotion, for example. !CTP

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I don't mind people promoting a single product, though, as long as they keep updating their emails--highlighting a new feature or a seasonal promotion, for example

That's a good point.

!CTP

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WOW @shanibeer - those are strong numbers already and your targets are to be commended, but where you are at now is AWESOME!!

!CTP

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Thank you 😍

I'm enjoying it. ListNerds has opened a new circle for me and that's a lot of fun.

!CTP

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Very impressive, @shanibeer
You are very well organized on your goals and achievements.
I would do well to follow your example.🙂

You did a nice synopsis on ListNerds. It will be interesting to see where this all sits a year from now.

There are certainly many growing pains not helped by the bear market, but you need to be ready for the bear.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

!CTP

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Hello @beststart, good to see you. 😍

Sorry I am late responding, it has been a busy few days - so much to keep up with! It's taken a bit of time with the goals, I'm a slow and steady or set and forget person, and it is lovely when you get there.

I know you're a more recent comer to Hive, have you had time to formulate where you would like to go yet, or is it still all too new?

I agree with you, it will be very interesting to see where ListNerds sits in a year from now. As a small business and social enterprise support practitioner I have an intellectual interest in how second layer enterprises develop on the blockchain.

I quite like the bear, less frenetic and more time to build.

!CTP

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I have decided on a few tokens as my primary investment and still researching a few more. It is starting to come together; It can be a bit of a challenge because there are so many worthwhile 2nd layer tokens,

!CTP

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That's true - so many opportunities! It pays to take your time.

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Excellent your post, a good projection of your goals.
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I love this @shanibeer and thank you for putting this together.

I keep meaning to ask you about SPI and LBI and this table does explain the what the dividends are, so thank you for this!
Okay this is what I was talking about, my fellow savers @coquicoin and @deraaa

As for Listnerds, I joined as a free member but not made much use of it, I love to engage on Hive, and read so many posts already, I just don't know if LN is worth it for me, unless I do upgrade, but then is that upgrade cost better spent on SPI and LBI for example!

Decisions, decisions.

I do like the thought of more LN and !CTP

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Glad to be of help 😍.

SPI is a mutual investment fund, really: all the investors have pooled together their funds by purchasing SPI tokens to the equivalent of their funds and those funds have been used to grow the assets and income of the fund.

In the early days, there was more community activity - we saved up income from leases and content creation for each new investment and then voted on what it was going to be. I still remember the journey of saving for our first silver purchase. I was so excited and now it is only a tiny part of the overall holdings for the fund.

I have not been so involved in the LBI token, it is a similar but not quite the same model because there are some limitations on LEO as a second-layer token and it has different governance arrangements. So, it is an investment fund with its own parameters.

Although there are dividends for both SPI and LBI, their real value is in the growth of the respective funds and the increase in the liquidation value of the tokens (not the same as the market price).

With regard to ListNerds, I do not understand why anyone would pay for a subscription at this stage, and if they are already skilled at directly engaging and building networks, why they would duplicate that behaviour on ListNerds, unless it is as an investor.

You're asking a valid question about the opportunity cost of LISTNERDS vs A.N.OTHER tokens ... have you written down the pros and cons and what you can easily find out about each ... and also why you like the thought of more LISTNERDS and CTP? In the end, they are often emotional decisions, rather than rational or logical ones. As long as you are comfortable with the (potential) consequences of your decisions, that's okay.

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WOW! You broke down Listnerds for me. I have been coming across it lately and had no idea what it was. It does sound like an amazing project. I get to engage through mails? Maybe i should be focusing on a bigger part but that caught my attention. 😂

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I'm planning to do a little weekly series on the @susie-saver account, starting in a few weeks time. Each week, I'll go through an element of ListNerds and suggest a small piece of homework to do. That might be a way in for you?

Emails offering you an easy way to engage is the absolute bit to catch hold of 😍

!CTP

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YES!!! YES!!! Would you please tag me so I don't miss? Let me really understand this thing. Haha. The last thing I want is to feel overwhelmed!

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The best thing is to keep watching the Saturday Savers Club post because that will be the primary audience. I may not remember to tag you, but you'll find it in the post.

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Hey, noticed your delegation to ocdb and wanted to let you know that it's appreciated and will be used well!

Also just so you know, returns start after 7 days (much like curation rewards) and then last 7 more days if/when you decide to undelegate. Just so there wouldn't be any confusion!

Good luck with your 100k goal, think you may hit it way before 2025 tho:)

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Good to see you @acidyo.

Pleased to support ocd - good to know it's there and I am able to have a wider reach through delegating. Hope to see it go from strength to strength.

think you may hit it way before 2025

😍

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Very excellent my brother keep on going with great success.

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