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RE: The Best Hive Marketing EVER (By A Guy Who Hates Marketing)

in Loving HIVE ❤3 years ago

Thanks so much for sharing these screens @daltono , it's very interesting to see this feedback.

A lot can be learned from these comments to improve messaging & marketing towards more positive results, hopefully whoever is spearheading that ad campaign is able to do so. :) Wishing you a great day! 🙏

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Granted the comments are from people who cannot even decipher the difference between there and their — the sad thing is, that is majority of people these days.

I can see how intelligent people wish to market in the ways that they see best fit. We have tech capable of so much. It would be wasteful to not spread the word about Hive’s list of capabilities.

While doing so, we must not forget that the average Joe is not going to go for some of these fancy words we are so fond of using. They simply do not understand and will make everything into a joke.

Money is no joke, money talks. People will cling to money in pretty much every situation, even betraying their own friends and family for it. Talking about the potential for “Social that pays” would work on a higher percentage of people rather than exclaiming that we are censorship resistant. If you’re plugged into the idea of losing your online social history, then sure it’ll seem like a lot of other people are too. The fact is that more people care about how much money they are making instead of how much freedom they have to speak online.

BOTH are important and reasons why Hive should be adopted by many. It’s a tough pile of cookie crumbles to sort through. I hope our community can come to a balanced approach on the matter.

You've made great points here in my opinion, good sir.

“Social that pays” would work on a higher percentage of people rather than exclaiming that we are censorship resistant.

This single sentence basically sums up what my main point was. It seems pretty tough to argue with imho, but people did it anyway, lol.

BOTH are important and reasons why Hive should be adopted by many. It’s a tough pile of cookie crumbles to sort through. I hope our community can come to a balanced approach on the matter.

My newest post addressed this exact thing. It offers 3 alternative marketing approaches: one for devs, one for influencers, and one for free speech & 'the deplatformed.' It's kind of a sequel to this one that you're welcome to check out if interested: 3 More Hive Marketing Approaches (Ode To The Whiners)

Either way, I really appreciate your contributions and take on this topic, and wish you a great day! 🙏