The value of a short post

Every user when starting sees very well-crafted posts with very high rewards and thinks "ok, I need to bring some quality content to the platform and I will be well rewarded".

But it is in fact at least a job, making a post with 'minimum requirements' that in the eyes of the curators will receive a good reward.

There are some basic points to talk about, such as:

  • Grammar

Nobody wants a text that is impossible for you to read. And when I say impossible, it's that adjective, because if it's still confused or complicated to read, people understand that it's due to the fact that many people don't have English as their native language and choose to write it anyway to reach a larger audience. . So if you do the basics in the text to make yourself understood, the curators will take your effort into account.

  • Image

Some users use more, others use less, but it is a fact that at least one image is required for posting. At least to be the one that will be thumbnailed. Often an image is an important point for the person to decide whether or not to enter to see your publication.

  • Title

The title is an important part as much as the image, as it will define whether or not your reader wants to open up to read about the subject you have to cover. I don't believe there is a rule about whether the title should be big, short, flashy or succinct, but it is a fact that it should at least deliver what will be proposed in the publication.

When you try to align at least these 3 points, your text starts to gain a body and draw some attention to readers. Of course there are other factors as well like separating your text into topics or tables, in part 1, 2, 3. There are several ways to make your text dynamic, the ones I mentioned above are just basic patterns without going into depth.

But let's go to what the title proposed to debate: What is the value of a short post?

Many users who have not yet arrived at HIVE are users of instant social networks like Twitter, or Instagram Stories consumers, or even Facebook commentators. And I believe there is a big chance here for a role for them.

It is a fact that a publication with an image and a line will not be the publication that will receive more rewards and be among the top of the Trending tab, but I believe that it still deserves some reward.

I love spending some time on Twitter going down the timeline and giving some ReTweets on posts that I found funny, and a lot of times these are posts that I don't even take 10 seconds to read. But I hit the RT button because I feel it's something that has a certain value, even if momentarily and entertaining.

And then I wonder if this audience has space both here in the Hive and in any other tribe (which may not yet exist and be made in the future for this audience, who knows), or if it's an audience that will never go here ( at least not with this content), in view of the minimum density of subject to have minimally rewarding rewards (sorry for the redundancy).

Even though every penny is more than 0 cents (which is what they make producing content on mainstream platforms).


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Those are some great basic rules for writing a post on HIVE... Also, it's always a good thing to try to look at our written post from the objective view, with a common sense...
Does it provide value to the reader? Can someone learns something from that? Is it an useful information? etc...


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Does it provide value to the reader? Can someone learns something from that? Is it an useful information? etc...

Exactly. Sometimes we don't realize the value of some posts, as they are subjective and reach only a certain audience.


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Good post. Useful information for newbies.

It is a fact that a publication with an image and a line will not be the publication that will receive more rewards and be among the top of the Trending tab, but I believe that it still deserves some reward.

I love spending some time on Twitter going down the timeline and giving some ReTweets on posts that I found funny, and a lot of times these are posts that I don't even take 10 seconds to read. But I hit the RT button because I feel it's something that has a certain value, even if momentarily and entertaining.

Good point there. I'm using Noise.Cash as an alternative to Twitter.
I create short posts there and make money with it. It might be something for you too (referral link https://noise.cash/u/FriendlyMoose).
Although I sometimes create single image posts myself I don't think Hive is best for that.

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People told me about noise cash.

Is it worth it?

I can consider starting to post a thing or two there too to see.


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It earns more than posting on twitter 😉

I've made several hundreds of dollars since January. Have over 1 BCH now, but I am creating 2 post a day for a couple of months.
It's a consistency and creating interesting content thing.

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A friend once told me about this noise cash too, it I never take it serious then, unfortunately he is not here anymore now.

But I just use your referral link to register now,tell me more about it


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I believe there is room for all forms of content. However, hive is primarily a blog-like platform.

I don't think a 250-300 words post is so much of a task. I consider it to be a short form content where the writer briefly articulate their thoughts and invite people to converse.

I would be holding a tutorial this week for my community on how to create and structure their content. I hope they would find it useful. I think what most people need is an avenue to learn about hive and its ecosystem properly


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Honestly, I have seen Hive and POB encouraging posts length but I don't have an agreement there. I strongly believe a good post doesn't has to do with the length but is more about the depth, knowledge and quality it has to offer. I can find sense and value in a post with just 1 paragraph or visual. But unfortunately, not all see it like that.


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I don't think a post should be jugde base on how long or short it is but based on the value it add to the reader.

Some times i saw some very lenthy post, and at the end of the reading, i will still find no real point that was made by the Author.

And some short post contains a lot of useful informations and values.


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You have really made good point here on how to write good content on hive with reference to grammar, image and tittle as the first 3 criteria among others to make ones post dynamic.
Thanks for the guidelines @vempromundo


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O valor de um post está dentro da sua mensagem, e não da sua extensão.

Em alguns posts, a mensagem e a extensão criam um ótimo combo, mas posts sempre muito longos eu acredito que sejam um pouco cansativos.

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