Some advice for the newbies
When I joined hive,I was a novice,I don't know anything about hive thanks to my brother he was the one that put me through and taught me how to post and about some communities on hive. Even with that I still made some mistakes.
The first mistake I made was, i didnt read the communities rules and regulations before posting. I still made the same mistake when I joined a community last two month, so you need to take this advice serious.
This is the first thing you need to know as a newbie:it's very important to read the community rules before you post in the community. There are some communities that don't except less than 350 words while some are 200 words. What you post maybe good but if it not up to the number of words required you won't get good rewards,you may even get no reward.
Don't compare yourself to others just be yourself and do what you know how to do best
Comparing yourself to others will really affect you here on hive, you may start with someone and the person get good rewards more than you,yes it is very possible and I have seen a lot here on hive. Don't compare yourself, just do you. Put in your best things will change. You can has well
explore different communities and pick the ones you prefer.
if you are not good in writing, you can try other things. There are different communities on hive, we have communities for creativity, talent, cleaning,cooking and all.
Be determined: if you want to earn good reward on hive you have to be determine. Determination will make you stronger and it gives you that faith that things will work out for your good,it will also keep you move and motivate you not to give up.
Avoid the use of computer/Ai
Avoid this by all means, communities on hive do not support the use of Ai, always post original content.
Engagement: engage in people's post ,people will get to know you that way too and also follow them,it makes you know more by going through there blogs..
Be consistent: consitency is the key. Being consistent helps to get visibility.
Welcome to hive....
Consistency is always the key
Thanks for sharing this valuable points