The Hive Newbee Digest is a weekly update post focusing on onboarding new members to the Hive Community. While my personal focus is on onboarding Surinamese creatives and creators to the platform, this digest is available to everyone on the platform and will be writing in English so everyone has easy access to the information. This is part 2. Read Part 1 here.
Fawaka Newbees!
Are you ready to Engage?
You’ve now created a Hive account through @peakd, @esteemapp (@ecency), @threespeak or on Hive.blog.
So, what’s next?
Getting started can be a little overwhelming. And just posting content out of the blue might just leave you unnoticed if you don’t have a community you can join straight away. You have read the Hive Newbees Digest 001 and have created an #Introduceyourself posts. You’ve seen several communities and dapps, but don’t really know where to start.
Well, then lets highlight some communities, contests and engagement tips.
Newbee Community Spotlight of the Week - The Terminal
Thanks to @brittandjosie for noting that I missed both @theterminal and @heyhaveyamet.
'Hey! Have ya met…?' helps with finding Newbees to connect with on the blockchain. With The Terminal, Newbees get encouraged to actively participate on Hive and share their experience on the platform as well. The main goals are to get Newbees to 500 Hive Power as quickly as possible, while teaching and encouraging quality content. Of course, they also encourage you to network on Hive as well. They post several different tips on the @theterminal account, but you should definitely also check their Discord channel, where they also have a Hive Power Up Day (hive-pud) room! (We’ll leave hive-pud for next week's Digest).
MinnowSupportProject
The @minnowsupport project is a project that has been on the blockchain as long as I can remember. They have a full curation team that helps out with finding quality content, including the aforementioned introduceyourself posts.
They have added a website link http://minnowpond.org/, which is a invite link that redirects to their discord and never expires, making it easy to join the discord group. The Peace, Abundance, Liberty network (PALnet in short) serves as a support system for the MinnowSupportProject (MSP) and helps out a lot of those just starting out on Hive.
How to deal with Discord groups
I can imagine that when you are new to this (no history with Social Media other than Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn and Twitter, no history with blockchain/cryptocurrency, no history with gaming), it could be really overwhelming and it my feel like I’m pushing down a rabbit hole. But, hang in there. You will get through it.
Dealing with discord might by hard and time consuming at first (Yes, I know, another communication platform), but once you frequently interact on Hive, the use will change and you can decide wether or not it works for you. In the beginning when you don’t know anyone on the platform, it does help a lot. Also, the Hive Blockchain and most of the Dapps don’t have a messaging/chat feature, which makes Discord a nice addition.
The basic set up of most Discord groups all have a welcome room where you get greeted and a rules or guidelines page which explains how the discord works. Often, there is a introduction room where you get to introduce yourself to the group and different chat rooms where you get to meet others. Please take your time to read everything. The beginning is always the hardest. But even if you just read the announcements or ask for help when you got stuck, you will always find a couple of people who will make your time on Hive a lot better.
The Hive Engagement League 🏆
If you are interested in how you are doing in terms of engagement on Hive, feel free to sign up to the Hive Engagement League. @abh12345 has created a formula which focuses fully on how people engage on Hive, which he explains here.
Previously listed communities
Freewriters Community
This Is Awesome
OCD Community
GEMS Community
PowerHouseCreatives
LeoFinance Community
Newbee Community Contest of the Week - Your Top 3
Thanks to @nickyhavey for sharing the @yourtop3 monthly contest with me. The Your Top 3 contest is as simple as it sounds. Every month there is a topic, for which you get to share your top 3. If you follow all the rules for participation you don’t only get to have a little fun writing about your top 3, but also have an opportunity to win something as well. There are some requirements to participate and also to vote, so do read the rules carefully, and they have a discord you can join as well.
#MarketFriday
A very popular contest on Hive is Market Friday. #MarketFriday is an initiative of @dswigle and as she explains, it is meant to share different markets across the globe. It accentuates the cultural diversity on the blockchain through an educational experience as you really get to see markets from all over the world. You are free to share any kind of market, so make sure to share your local market on the Hive blockchain.
Previously listed contests
@jaynie's Track of the week contest.
@old-guy-photos’s monochromemonday. Didn’t credit him last time around (sorry about that!), but found out today he has been running this contest.
Onboarding Updates
I started using @roomservice's Hiveonboard referral program (Thanks for bringing @hiveonboard to my attention @hivepeople) and sent out a Facebook post and a Tweet to test the waters for new members to join.
The second week, there is one new registered member:
Welcome @gregg0
You will be receiving this post in your inbox and I’m looking forward to seeing your introduceyourself post. I’ll be giving new members that joined through to my referral 15 HP delegation as long as I still have enough HP. If I run out, I might seek some help 🙂.
@gregg0 is one of the hosts of the Creative Confoes Podcast, a podcast in which I appeared as a guest to talk about my journey on Steem and the transition to Hive. When available I will share the video on @threespeak. The other hosts @diegoameerali and @timothylie both already had an account on Steem and are switching to Hive as well.
Newbee Twitter Initiative of the Week - Hiveblogshare
This week @traciyork launched an initiative called @hiveblogshare to help your Tweets about Hive get more visibility and engagement on Twitter. Aside from the announcement, she included several awesome Twitter tips.
If you are into Twitter and want earn hive for your Tweets, make sure to check out the Twitter Madness Campaign by @threespeak as well.
The #HiveIsAlive Twitter List continues to grow daily as well. You can view the list here. This weeks Twitter shoutout goes to @hiro-hive. Thanks for the support!
Note to everyone on Hive reading this
Please note that you might still have to change your intro, bio text and cover photo on both Hive and Twitter. While doing this weeks research I’ve stumbled upon many Hive exclusive accounts that still feature a Steem logo in the Cover or ‘steemians’ in descriptions. Just a heads up ;).
Proposals for changing the Hive terms
I do think it is a little weird to keep referring to members of Hive as Redfish, Minnows, Dolphins and Whales. I also understand that Eggs, Larvae, Pupae and Workers/Drones doesn’t fully cover it. But if somebody has started the proces of changing the terms, feel free to link me up.
Haven’t been featured?
Do you run a community or contest that hasn’t been featured in the Hive Newbees Digest, feel free to comment or reach out to me on Discord (Jeanlucsr#8411) to share your story.