We have quite a team and individual community owners and their curators weighing in as well, we primarily overlook their nominations for votes and make sure the posts are in our scope.
First tip I can give taking a glance at your posts is to use communities! Second one I can give is that crypto/finance posts aren't in our scope but they are on @leofinance's and others, and there as well it would probably be easier to be seen posting in their community/through their front-end!
Hey thanks man, I really appreciate the feedback and tips. As you can see I am new in town and I am still trying to find my way. But I can see that Hive has a ton of potential and it's so nice to be part of a very innovative platform.
I really make an effort with my posts and my interests are varied, I am sure I can make a valuable contribution to Hive. Hopefully I can make some meaningful connections and get involved with a project. I can see that I also have to invest in the ecosystem and have already bought and powered up 500 Hive and will be buying another 500 Hive to power up shortly.
I have seen communities around but I was not quite sure how to use them. So I will check them out again and get involved and post from within communities. I actually don't do that many posts on crypto and I have already published a few posts via @leofinance and using the InLeo interface.
I actually had a really nice vote come through on my latest post from @empo.voter, I don't know if that was anything to do with you but if it was thanks very much.
Hehe yea that along with @empoderat trail some of my votes some times, something that's possible on here due to our feeless transactions!
Other that those tips I'd say engagement is very important early on, curators in my project at least are advised to always check if users are contributing in meaningful ways through engagement as well along with posts. I can see you already are doing that though so just keep at it!
List of communities: https://peakd.com/communities
Thanks again @acidyo, I will keep on persevering. Yes, I totally get how important it is to engage with other peoples work, it is a crucial way of getting to know people and building relationships.
Just out of interest, you say you have curators in your project, what kind of qualities do you look for in those curators and at what stage, if ever, could I be considered for applying?