Thing To Consider For The New MicroBlog

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I don't know about you but I've never been so hyped before in my life then to hear of plans of a micro blogging platform to really complete with the likes of Twitter and offer up real rewards to it's users. Unlike Twitter who only cares about restricting your content and pushing trash in order to get ad revenue for their investors LeoFinances platform will aim to shape this and have massive potential.

From what I remember about 2,000 people actively use LeoFinance.io at the moment. (Correct me if I'm wrong of course and I'll update this.)

However we just saw the launch of Noise.Cash and within a months time they hit over 50k Users!

Just think of the massive potential there when it comes to LeoFinance launching their own.

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This is not a dumping grounds

For some reason so many businesses and people use it as a dumping ground for their content. This goes for all social media platforms.

The key is engagement. If your posting good quality content unless there is engagement on it it's not going to do all that much. Engagement comes in the form of shares, comments and writing back to those comments to spark further discussion.

Think about this and start planning for how you'll be using the new micro blogging platform.

Think about how you can promote your LeoFinance articles and spark debate but then also bring that over into LeoFinance itself. If anything I'd be super curious if the comment section could be attached to the microblogging platform some how. Creating a thread like comment that relates to the microblog could be a very powerful thing. As those discussion would land on the new microblogging platform that has far more reach.

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Building a Following but More Importantly A Engaged Following

By creating engagement on your microblog you will in turn draw attention to your articles which will further get engagement. This will lead to higher rewards, more activity and more people caring about what you have to say. It seriously is the heard mentality. Once people see a lot of comments on a topic, post, microblog they are far more apt to go see what everyone is talking about then compared to one that doesn't.

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Tie The Two Platforms Together

Microblogging is short snippets it's geared to be loaded with live discussion in a threaded from from the root post. However your root post should make a mention of the article you are creating the discussion about. If someone drops by and is wondering what you are all talking about and wants more details then directing them to your LeoFinance article can net some serious results.

This is all part of the "master plan" for myself in which I will be using the Leo/Hive onboarding I created and shared with you all this month. The entire thing will become a cycle all in an effort to create value while building a massive community.

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Building a Following but More Importantly A Engaged Following.

This is what LeoFinance need

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It is happening I believe . I personally never leave a comment on my post unattended .

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posting good quality content

That's the first mistake of steem, hive, and leofinance. All content is good content. You can either upvote it or just ignore it. Downvoting will be impossible with 100K posts and comments per day.

The other thing is that if you don't buy Leo power and upvote your followers and commenters they'll come to my post. I won't come and upvote your commenters if your good quality post will have 100 comments. It's physically impossible.

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Those are very good points and I've run into that myself a few times. Let's be honest if someone is going to upvote my comment I leave I'm more then likely going to keep commenting there compared to someone that doesn't lol It's the double edge sword I guess? not sure how to combat that except with good quality in which the conversation outweighs if I get upvoted on my comment or not.

It's going to be the wild west for sure on the microblog going to be interesting how it plays out.

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@oldtimer

I agree, downvoting is time consuming and it’s probably better to upvote what you like, because like you said, all content is good content, but not all of it is something you want to upvote.

I also agree that time is an important commodity we sometimes ignore when we spend time downvoting.

Lastly, an important take away for me from Dan Larimer’s paper on DPOS is you pay for the behavior you want to encourage and ignore the behavior you wish to discourage. He didn’t like policing behaviors, he believed in economic Darwinism. I agree...it’s much more peaceful and a better use of your time.

@shortsegments

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I think the @leomarkettalk + noise.cash helped me a lot in practicing for the upcoming microblog . As you mentioned I try to engage with others , I don't worry much about rewards but rather just getting to know people and building good rapo .

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Do you think there were a lot of HiveLeo people there?

Do you think they will stay because of the Bitcoin Cash?

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I won't say a lot but yes around 50 people from hive/leo for sure.
I constantly engage with them over there too just to promote HIVE. We post links which redirect to leo.

I don't think anyone is earning BCH in huge amount so once microblogging comes here they might reduce their activities over there.

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Absolutely agree engagement is the real driver for success on platforms like LeoFinance. At it's core it's connecting with like minded people to share and discuss topics of shared interest, micro communities..!

According to backlinko.comthere's 3.96 billion people that use social media worldwide. Twitter has 330 million users, apparently that's a market share of 22.74%. Will be interesting to see how LeoFinance's microblog plans to capture market share, but they'll have to find product market-fit first. At least with all that's happening in the world, now seems the time to drop censorship resistance microblogging tech.. Definitely excited!

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I am really impressed at how they blew up in numbers (noise.cash)
I agree with you that there is some penthouse demand for this type of microblogging and getting Bitcoin cash is a great magnet too.
I am worried about Leo not being as well known as Bitcoin Cash, but encouraged because I read that a lot of people on noise.cash are from Hive and Leo

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This

Microblogging is short snippets it's geared to be loaded with live discussion in a threaded from from the root post. However your root post should make a mention of the article you are creating the discussion about. If someone drops by and is wondering what you are all talking about and wants more details then directing them to your LeoFinance article can net some serious results.

...is a good strategy. I will try it out on Twitter

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