A Day at Home | Learning and Growing on Hive: Reflecting on My Posts

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Expressing my thoughts and feeling

A few days ago, I shared my thoughts on the Broadcaster Pro| Necessary equipment and software for setting up an online radio. Unfortunately, it didn't gain much attention. Reflecting on it, I realize it might have been too technical and not relatable to ordinary readers. However, I see this as a learning experience on my journey in the hive post.

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My main mentor in this writing adventure is none other than my wife. I'm grateful to God that she has regained her energy and resumed her daily routine. With several years of experience in writing on Hive, she guides me on choosing topics, understanding the do's and don'ts, and following the rules of the hive community.

Choosing Topics That Relate to Daily Life

I've faced moments of desperation for votes, but my wife's advice has been invaluable. She emphasizes not just focusing on the votes. To succeed on Hive, patience is crucial, and stories that lead the readers are more appreciated. She encourages me to avoid overly technical content that may be difficult for readers to grasp, reminding me not to turn my posts into school lessons.

Posting on Hive, I've learned, is about sharing personal experiences. Readers want to know why I'm posting a particular post and what drives me to post it. It's about adding an emotional touch to the content. Including unique photos is also essential, as readers appreciate visuals that complement the narrative.

Observing other posters on Hive, like @justinparke, @coloringiship, @erikah, @tommyl33, @anggeriklestari, @davidke20, @sre-yuu, and many more, has been enlightening. I've come to understand the importance of balancing images and explanations. It's crucial to question why a photo is included and ensure that my own posts provide a clear connection between text and visuals.

Now, I'm learning to relate my expertise to the readers' lives. Posting isn't just about sharing knowledge but presenting it in a way that resonates with others. It's about maturity and effectively communicating complex subjects to those unfamiliar with the topic.


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Conclusion

I remind myself to keep going, believing that with time, my posts will capture attention and be appreciated by the Hive community. Here's to continuous learning, improvement, and success on Hive. Happy reading, and may we all thrive in the Hive!


//-Please note that all images utilized are my own unless explicitly mentioned otherwise.-//

Appreciation for taking the time to visit and read my post. I sincerely hope you enjoy it!

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