Discovering some Useful Collections as a guide for onboarding newbies on the Hive Blockchain - my entry for this contest
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Greetings to all and sundry on this great platform, I am much excited to write and share with you all my entry for this wonderful contest organized by @hispapro and being supported by @jarvie, @asgarth, and @ecoinstant. I am duly honored to participate in this contest. I liked the idea behind this contest as it would help newbies to know much about the platform before doing something that would get themselves into being punished.
I can remember when I joined here on the Hive Blockchain platform, I have been loitering about in most of the communities just for a community that supports or guides newbies but I couldn't find such a community to date. I don't know why we don't have such a community here on Hive, it would have been nice to have such a community so that all those useful articles needed to guide newbies could have been posted and pinned there for newbies that join Hive, my suggestion though.
In response to the task of this contest, I would be writing and sharing some of these useful and important articles that have previously been posted here on Hive and also recently been published here as well. I would make sure that I explore to the best of my capability so that I would get all these educational and useful posts for the betterment of the newbies. Kindly stay tuned with me as I bring you these exciting and amazing articles. The link to this contest is shared here Contest Link.
From the link shared below here, the author @ksam made a post stating 5 necessary tips that as a newbie you should know or learn about. He mentioned things such as plagiarism, unnecessary tagging, and the like.
https://ecency.com/hive-166408/@erikah/newbie-expectations-and-reality
Next, we have another post from the author @erikah where he talked about what is expected of you as a newbie and the reality ahead of you as you start your journey here on Hive blockchain.
Furthermore, as a newbie it is very necessary to know about communities and why it is necessary to post in those communities but not on your blog. A link to that post is shared by the author erikah.
https://ecency.com/hive-150329/@erikah/tips-and-tricks-and-useful-hive-tools-for-newbies
Also, after learning and knowing how to post in communities, it is very necessary and important as a newbie to learn and know the tips and tricks on hive blockchain including the use of some hive tools. This has been explained here in @erikah's post.
https://ecency.com/hive-167922/@gadrian/how-to-use-tags-on-hive
Moreover, another useful thing that every newbie should know is how to use tags in their posts. He explained what these tags are and gave examples related to how the tags should be arranged and also what tags to use in every post that we publish.
https://ecency.com/hive-174578/@erikah/communities-explained-newbie-guide
In addition, another interesting post explaining what communities are all about was published by @erikah and a link to that is given below. He included in that post where to post, how to find communities, how to decide the best community for yourself, and many more.
https://ecency.com/hive-174578/@acidyo/rc-delegations
The author @acidyo also wrote about RC Delegations and showed the process that one can follow in order to delegate to another author using the PeakD frontend.
https://peakd.com/hive-153850/@ksam/qozoqijp
There is also this post by @ksam where he took his time to explain with a video tutorial on how to create thumbnails for our post using the Canva website. He listed out very creative steps and procedures to do this and I think a lot of
https://ecency.com/hive-174578/@erikah/cross-posting-and-reposting-explained-using-peakd
Moreover, cross-posting and reposting or reblogging using PeakD were gained and explained vividly by the author erikah and he showed tutorials on how to go about them.
https://ecency.com/hive-150329/@erikah/how-to-pump-your-reputation-fast-newbie-guide
The next post link here indicates or teaches users or newbies about how to increase their reputation or let me say how to build their reputation on the Hive blockchain. The author explained what reputation is about as far as the Hive blockchain is concerned. He explained further the importance of building your reputation as well.
https://ecency.com/hive-150329/@erikah/hive-is-not-for-me
Sometimes when you join Hive blockchain, you might feel so discouraged to leave the platform because you see to it that the platform isn't user-friendly to you. The post link shared got you covered where it explained more and more about whether hive is really for you or not. This post was authored by @erikah.
https://ecency.com/hive-150329/@erikah/to-stake-or-not-to-stake-newbie-guide
As a newbie, you might be wondering how to use your earnings to further earn more from the platform and it can be by staking or any other means. A post got you covered here and it is written by @erikah which entails how or ways of earning on hive blockchain from zero to hero, he also explained about staking and unstaking and why it is important to stake your hard-earned monies.
Also, from my recent publications, I made a post about tipping tokens and gave a tutorial on how to convert hive to swap.hive and vice versa. I think this post would help newbies understand tipping tokens and how they can be abused.
https://ecency.com/hive-150329/@erikah/wintesses-and-proposals-explained-newbie-guide
In advancing on the hive blockchain, it is necessary to learn and know about witnesses and proposals on the hive blockchain. In tackling that, erikah made a post about that explaining who hive witnesses are and the role they play on hive blockchain.
https://peakd.com/hive-167922/@ksam/5-ways-to-earn-on-hive-aside-post-and-curation-rewards
Three days ago, with respect to the day I am writing this post, the author ksam wrote a post about how one can earn on the Hive blockchain with the exception of publishing posts and or curating posts. Some of them he included in his post are playing hive blockchain games, POSHing, staking second-layer tokens, and others.
https://peakd.com/hive-153850/@ksam/ynjamhpc
In another post by the same author @ksam, he mentioned 10 ways that one can earn from the hive blockchain, and in explaining that he included a video to that.
https://ecency.com/hive-153850/@abu78/newbie-initiative-task-3-hive
Similarly, there is this post of mine where I wrote about the various Keys that we have on Hive. I indicated the functions for all these keys in my post, and I also included how and where to save our keys for safety reasons. In the post also, I used PeakD to illustrate a tutorial on how to set up a new recovery account on the Hive blockchain.
https://peakd.com/hive-153850/@ksam/lsofucad
In the next post link shared here, the author explained some of the various hive blockchain games that we have and how to register and start playing them. He included a video tutorial to that post and I recommend we try to watch it and learn more from it.
https://peakd.com/hive-189306/@ryzeonline/hive-a-complete-beginners-guide-with-fun-doodles-pt-1
In addition, @ryzeonline made some tutorial posts for a newbie on the journey here on Hive blockchain. He explained in his post about some of the benefits of being on hive blockchain and he went further to explain how to sign up as well. He made the post in two parts and I would share both links here as well.
https://peakd.com/hive-189306/@ryzeonline/hive-a-complete-beginners-guide-with-fun-doodles-pt-2
In the second part, he talked about how to earn on the hive platform where he included engagement and others.
Again, another author @ura-soul also made a post to guide hive users on how to make posts, upload videos, engage and make friends, and many more. This can be gotten from the link shared here.
https://peakd.com/hive/@remotehorst23/hive-beginner-tutorial
A post was also made by @remotehorst23 explaining hive to newbies. In that post, he talked about what hive blockchain is all about, things necessary to know about the hive, how to create an account, the various hive frontends that are available, the reward pool system of the hive, delegations, and many more.
In my next post link, the author @crosheille elaborated on some of the criteria that are considered before a post can be called a quality post. These criteria are met before those posts get curated by a curator.
https://peakd.com/hive-190737/@minismallholding/what-do-curators-look-for
The post link shared below here was authored by @minismallholding and it contains some of the tips to get your curated. The author talked about some of the things that curators look for in your post before they curate or upvote them.
https://peakd.com/hive-174578/@livinguktaiwan/how-to-make-your-post-more-curatable
Furthermore, another author @livinguktaiwan made a post about how one can make his or her post more curatable the author in the post mentioned choosing your community wisely, and many more. The author also listed the point fact that writing more content doesn't make it good content.
From the post link shared here published by @starstrings01, he spoke about making engagement which is of quality, creating quality content, and also how to be known on the hive platform.
From the post link shared below here, the author spoke about uniqueness and how it isn't related to originality in any way. There are a lot of lessons that can be learned from this post.
https://ecency.com/hive-153850/@starstrings01/finding-motivation-to-write-struggles-and-achievements
Sometimes we do lose zeal and enthusiasm to continue blogging on hive blockchain, motivations are what keeps us going again, in the post link shared below here, the author shared his own story about how he got motivated to start writing again when he feels not to.
As a newbie or even an old-bie on the platform, it is very necessary to set goals for yourself that you wish to accomplish in the next month or two or more. In this post, the author spoke about how to set goals and the benefit of setting goals on the hive platform.
In the next post link, the user explained his idea about AI-generated content on the hive blockchain and went into detail about why he considers AI-generated content fraud. As a newbie, you should know this before you are caught in the hot soup.
https://ecency.com/hive-174578/@castleberry/how-to-get-a-great-start-on-the-hive-blockchain
Also, @castleberry in his post shared here enumerated some of the other etiquettes of the Hive blockchain. He dug deeper into how to kick start on the Hive platform.
https://peakd.com/hive-198524/@riverflows/newbie-to-hive-heres-how-to-schedule-a-post-using-peakdcom
In addition, another author @riverflows made a great post about how to schedule your post on the Hive blockchain using the PeakD frontend and it is really educational and useful.
https://peakd.com/hive-198524/@condra/unofficial-hive-beginners-faq
The post link I would be sharing next was authored by @condra he talked about some frequently asked questions (FAQ) and gave answers to them so that any newbie that finds himself here on the Hive blockchain can follow that to learn more.
https://peakd.com/hive-198524/@condra/useful-links-hive-related-resources
Similarly, the same author that is condra shared another useful post where he listed some of the most useful Links relating to the Hive blockchain. In the post, links relating to the registration process, social media networks of the Hive blockchain, etc were listed. The link to that post is given below;
This post which was authored by @drowsytarsier01 explains what is required of you as a newbie on the Hive blockchain, that is your first Hive post.
The author @ryzeonline in his post below, enumerated some of the useful tips as a newbie we should capture on our biography so it can help capture content curators to upvote our posts.
https://peakd.com/hive-198524/@magnacarta/escape-from-rc-jail
In the post link shared below here, the author @magnacarta explained how as a newbie you can escape this RC shortage issue. I can remember I also had a similar issue and I used one of the tips given here in this post, which is visiting giftgiver to earn some RC before I was able to publish.
https://peakd.com/hive-198524/@repayme4568/how-to-withdraw-hive-what
I also came across this useful post authored by @repayme4568 where he talked about how to withdraw Hive to other exchange platforms, how and what you can use your ecency points for, and also how to delegate Hive Power as well.
https://peakd.com/hive-198524/@mattbrown.art/why-hive-is-such-a-hive-198524
If you are a newbie and an artist as well, then this post got you covered, the author @mattbrown.art explained and elaborated more about the benefits of you as an artist here on hive blockchain.
https://peakd.com/hive-198524/@tuha.peut/tips-and-tricks-how-to-91cc66b09d332
In the next link shared, the author @tuha.peut explained the concept of Hive blockchain and how to create quality content and earn from Hive blockchain, he also included the concept of Hive Powe, and Hive Backed Dollar, what they are.
https://peakd.com/hive-198524/@ravenking13/beginners-guide-and-resource-compilation-for-hive
Another amazing and deductive post containing all tutorials and resources that a newbie needs to survive on the Hive blockchain was published by @ravenking13.
https://peakd.com/hive-198524/@hivepeople/what-exactly-is-hive-hive-198524
I also got some posts from @sidewrites where he explained Hive and how the Hive blockchain Works as well. Detailed and comprehensive information can be found in that post, a link to it is shared here.
https://peakd.com/hive-174578/@sidwrites/hive-engagement-rules
Also, the same author, wrote about the do's and don'ts on Hive blockchain so that one can be successful on the platform. A link to that post is shared here as well.
https://peakd.com/hive-174578/@sidwrites/11-hive-mistakes
In the post link shared below, the author @sidewrites wrote about some 11 mistakes that as a newbie, we should stay away from or avoid in order to be successful in the community.
https://peakd.com/hive-174578/@sidwrites/hive-tips-for-new-users
In reciprocating to that post, the same author made a publication about 19 ultimate tips to keep a newbie going or surviving on the platform. The post really entails a lot, I liked reading them as well.
This author @victoriabsb listed and explained some common and useful links to help guide newbies on the Hive Blockchain.
From the above post link, the user @hivepeople shared some of the various exchange platforms on which one can trade Hive on. It is very necessary to learn about how to use those platforms as newbies so that later in the future we can trade our own tokens.
https://peakd.com/hive-198524/@stellabelle/hive-survival-guide-sixth-edition-hive-198524
Finally, this is going to be my last post link to be shared here as far as this contest is concerned. The author @jacobpeacock took his time to explain more about hive blockchain and also provided some lists of resources that are very useful to newbies on the platform.
This is where I would end my entry for this contest. I hope that the resources and the post links that I have shared here would be much helpful and educative to newbies and would be glad to see them added to the newbie collection guide. Thank you all for reading and stopping by my post. I hope that this post helps.
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