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RE: A sneak peek on Hive businesses: Leo, CTP, List and Hustler

in LeoFinance4 years ago

That's a really nice recap of some of the tribes that I personally also follow, and followed... Completely agree with your observation about LEO and CTP... HiveList looks pretty cool, and I should take a closer look at how can I contribute to it... I know that developer is an active and a great guy, but I'm still not sure if I can help in some way...

As you said about HiveHustlers, they had plenty of good ideas, but it looks that it was a too big bite for them... I didn't know about selling hiveswag.io... I have a lot of coins and miners there, and I really hope that it will be something from that project... If nothing else, there is always a chance that someone buys it completely and build something great...



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By the time all these communities gear up for optimized marketing, we'll see a boost on Hive. THis is where the growth of Hive lies- the communities.

Yeah @nulledgh0st posted it Here

Some time small and SMART goals make more sense instead of jumping on whole big ship.

Thanks, for picking it up for "awesome" content.

HiveSwag.io being offered for sale was a way for me to sell it to someone that actually has the time to market it - that's all it needs. Everything is built, operational, and has already had quite a few sales - but personally, I don't have time to manage that, the community, my full-time client that I'm on retainer with, PLUS building an agency that provides REAL opportunities for people - opportunities that might change their lives (they could easily generate exponentially more than they would in their home countries).

I released HiveBit.io for free for the community - all costs out of my own pocket - we have HiveBay.io in the pipeline. I've done a lot for the HH community, and I'm trying to do a lot and contribute more to the entire blockchain as a whole.

People are quick to jump on the ship, but when asked to help or even lift a finger, they suddenly become disengaged, get upset about token values, and complain - instead of working to add more value to the community.