INLEO is a good clone of X with censorship resistance and cryptocurrency earnings. We hardly have any maximalists here and most of us are very much pro crypto. Moving part of Discord and X activity to INLEO should be possible if we keep trying.
I 100% agree with this. I don't mind small ad spends on X if the conversion rates are good enough. But what matter the most is ways to get people to invite their friends.
Games could be one of the best ways to get people onboarded IMHO.
Proper marketing requires strategy, which typically involves identifying target audiences and then catering to their needs. Gamers are certainly one group - including casual social network gamers. Free speech 'power users is another that are very hungry for Hive's features, but also have specific needs which Hive doesn't currently cater to.
We had a good run with INLEO for a while, we should bring that back!
INLEO is a good clone of X with censorship resistance and cryptocurrency earnings. We hardly have any maximalists here and most of us are very much pro crypto. Moving part of Discord and X activity to INLEO should be possible if we keep trying.
Yes, we'll keep doing our part.
not sure what this statement means?
Meaning, Hive should probably fund more INLEO onboarding campaigns.
yes they should.
But a bunch of whiny whale accounts that were built with bidbots and steemit inc team member delegations.
We should just fork away.
Either way, INLEO will probably go back to growth after LeoDEX starts.
It's a good enough product that it can be built up without DAO funds.
100 percent this for sure.
b😀😀m !
Thank you!
Hive needs viral tools that self propagate without giving money to web 2 competitors
I 100% agree with this. I don't mind small ad spends on X if the conversion rates are good enough. But what matter the most is ways to get people to invite their friends.
Games could be one of the best ways to get people onboarded IMHO.
Proper marketing requires strategy, which typically involves identifying target audiences and then catering to their needs. Gamers are certainly one group - including casual social network gamers. Free speech 'power users is another that are very hungry for Hive's features, but also have specific needs which Hive doesn't currently cater to.
This is a great example of targeting the right audience: https://inleo.io/@clayboyn/sps-governance-proposal-crypto-gaming-recovery-fund
You should write more about this.