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RE: I Said I Wouldn't But Now I Am?

in #life3 years ago

I would like to see more consumer-friendly content as well. I think that is the key to mass adoption: Hive needs readers as much as it needs writers and content creators. The question is and has always been how to achieve that. Ideas?

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That's a tough one. I tend to look first at the fact many people, all over the world, spend a lot of time consuming content. I was reading on average a US citizen will spend 7.5 hours daily, glued to a screen, and I believe it. Millions of people, nonstop browsing. They have an opportunity to be rewarded for that behavior, on this platform.

So the second place I point to are the consumer incentives; I suggest those be explained and marketed accordingly. Yes, some folks would benefit from purchases tokens, staking them, so they can earn a little more. That's like the 'premium membership', the sky's the limit as to how much they want to spend, totally optional, and after some time if they decide this isn't for them, they can have their money back, and honestly stand a chance of leaving with more. That's a good deal, an easy sell, and incredibly fair.

Of course those folks will need a product to buy and that's where the content creators step in, creating a catalog for those folks to browse. There's a lot here and there could be more. Apps and games. In this industry those capable types who can create something many are attracted to, they typically go where the largest market of eyeballs and earning potential exists. I noticed recently and talked about it in my previous post how the current environment pulls consumers in all directions leading out. It's kind of confusing here and people don't confusion.

Honestly I could talk about this for years, and I have been. That's a pretty long comment though.