Musicians/artists on HIVE: Best tips to get started!

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Hey what's up everyone!

I am Ed, a musician, singer, producer and crypto enthusiast πŸ˜ƒ, nice to meet you.

My buddy @nickyhavey asked me to write an introduction post for the "Music for Life", and I thought I might give you some tips to help the newcomers started on the blockchain.

As for an quick introduction, I joined this blockchain (the previous one of course) in 2017, and got a good success and traction with my music thanks to @prc and his dapp dsound (it was an IPFS streaming application running on the previous blockchain).

Here is a cover of one of my earlier posts back in Africa 😁:

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It gave me a much needed confident to create more music, and to come up with some cool concepts that I could transcribe well to the blockchain, the year 2018 was particularly good and we managed to make a living with crypto only, I also joined other streaming crypto-based platforms and became a brand ambassador, dedicating my life to music in the crypto world.

After this success, I decided to start working on a second album, based on the best feedbacks I had with demo tracks released on the blockchain. I also met so many amazing producers, musicians, like minded individuals, and this place was a little bit like home.

My second Album AimΓ©e, released last year in 2020

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I started a new concept called "Song Request" after feeling that I was getting too much money from posting covers on here, I decided to make people earn some cash by making them choose a cover they like. The goal is to change the cover as much as possible, and to make it my own
You can check the concept HERE that I've just relaunched for its 3rd season.

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I got the honour to become head of curation for Artzone, who was one of the biggest art curator at the time, our goal (created by Jeff aka @surfyogi) was always to support the art scene on the blockchain, and we did great things throughout 2018 and 2019, went to the Steemfest in 2018 in Krakow where I performed on stage with many new friends, and met so many incredible people.

I made the decision to get a "real" job in 2019 in order to finance our departure to France from South Africa (during the bear run, tough times)

It was a decision that took 3 years in the making, and for now we managed to manifest everything (and more) that we hoped for, we are now in the South of France, on a farm, living the crypto life with our 3 children. Our dogs are on their way from South Africa, our family will be soon reunited.

I am currently working with a lot of musician on the blockchain, also outside of the blockchain, and give music lessons on the side. I spend a lot of time taking care of my kids, homeschooling, working on the farm, and I post about it every few days or so.

If you've just arrived on HIVE, welcome to you, I have plenty of tips that will give you a head start, and help you avoid the potholes along the way. Here are my precious advices I wished I knew when I arrived on the blockchain

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1 - This isn't like Instagram or Facebook.

That's something I wished I knew when I arrived, because my first interactions on the blockchain were downvotes, hate, envy, and a lot of old habits I got from using other rotten-to-the-core social medias.
This blockchain isn't like any others, and its people is its force. What I mean by this, is that never forget that you are talking to real people, with a heart, that you can upset, offend, and that your insults will be forever encrypted on this blockchain. Try to keep a positive approach to every opinions and styles, as it is what makes the great diversity of this place. I know that it sounds like some woke bullshit, but keep in mind that everyone is different, what seems ok for you, might not be for someone else, always try to be encouraging to someone else sharing their experience.

2 - Go the Extra Mile

On other platforms, you can get away with spamming the same comment over and over again, hoping that someone will bite your bait, and get you an upvote or a follower. Here, this isn't how it works.
Someone will very quickly notice that you haven't read his/her post, and I encourage you to engage with people on a different level. It kinda goes hand in hand with the tip number 1, you are facing people that like you, have fears, dilemmas, insecurities, and it takes a lot of courage to be real. Reward that by being also real, which leads me to my next tip.

3 - Be Real

You can forget about the online persona that you have created on another platform, it won't cut in here.

It feels weird the first time, but trust me, you will get used to tell the truth, to talk about your financial problems, your sick aunt, your dead pet, you eczema that doesn't go away (with a new pic in HD to show it), because here, people are real people and there is no point of lying unless you are trying to project your own obvious insecurities, you will eventually get caught on your bullshit, and you will lose the community's trust. There are people on this blockchain with journalistic skills (cough cough @tygertyger) and they will find what you lied about, and make a post about it 😁, and also on twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, Youtube,etc...

I do not have enough ink to mention all the people that fell from grace, lying on this blockchain, for then being called up on it, this would deserve its own post, a wall of shame (you know who you are people).

4 - For Musicians/producers/singers , don't just post about your music

That might sound counter intuitive, but people want to hear about everything else but your music. People wants to know how you got inspired by your latest song, they aren't interested in just a link of your latest single, with 3 sentences and no redaction.
There are millions of things you can talk about, be creative about the way you present yourself, your life, your surrounding. What seems uninteresting to you, might be the epitome of exoticism to someone else.

Don't spare any details, remember that on the other end of their pc you have people like you and I , trying to understand what it's like to be human, our purpose on earth, and we all gain from each other experiences and mistakes.

When I arrive on this platform, I really thought that what defines me was my music. With time, I learnt how to trust my instincts, and this blockchain made me discover new ways of life, helped to shape the kind of individual I want to be, what example I want to set for my kids.

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5 - Don't Hate

This one is very important and is the reason why I did not find instant success when I arrived in 2017. It took me a whole month to let go of the hate and envy I had for other people successes. I was seeing people making good amount of money for posts that I judged not worth it, meanwhile I was really in the wrong to judge them.

The truth is we never know what will touch someone, we never know when we hit that perfect spot and that the universe aligns itself and open a path for us.
It might be your post about your latest recipe, or that sunset you caught on camera out of nowhere, you morning routine, a drawing that capture the imagination, a sincere rant.
One thing for sure, people work hard for their posts, and the one that you see get paid, doesn't mean it's always been the case.

My buddy @dandays used to draw a lot in his posts with somewhat relatively sporadic success, and took a long time before finding his unique writing style that drew so much attention lately. I haven't seen such a huge pay-out in a long time, and it's well deserved. The dude spend his days encouraging other content creators to make more content, an incredible ally to have on here. He found his own style through trials and errors, unfair downvotes, never gave up like so many did.
You have to love to be here, otherwise there is no point of doing it, and everyone will feed of and feel your negativity.

6 - Don't post for the sake of posting

That's tough, you will notice that getting paid is addictive. Once you start seeing those big numbers, you wonder if you will be able to reproduce the same magic again, and before you know it, you are already writing a post about your cat, your sandwich half eaten, this "ok" pic of a pigeon 😁. Wrong!!!

Have a plan... I have currently 5 drafts of posts that I want to release, I have the next episode of Song Request in the work, but I will take my time to do so, and I won't press publish until I am fully satisfied.

What will differentiate you from the competition, is the quality of your content. Anyone can write a 5mn read that got somewhat mildly transformed from a google search, but writing a compelling story with sincerity, a great song, a good music video, it takes time, weeks, a month and years of practice. Some painters on here work for few months on a canvas before showing it to the world, be proud of your craft, and people will feel it.

If you are proud of what you are creating, it will also be easier if you don't get upvoted, because it will happen and you need to be at peace with the outcome.

7 - Create work that can live outside of the blockchain

It's the most important advice of all. Back in the days, I was living my life for the blockchain, and it was pretty uninteresting.

Now, I document everything that I do all day, some is used here on the blockchain, some on other platforms, but I am really doing it for myself and not for any form of self-gratification with a quick like or upvote, or any form of short term success.

I am building healthy foundations around my life, myself, that will allow me to be satisfied, successful, content, for years to come, a feeling of accomplishment that lives outside of the blockchain, something I am happy to share with my wife and kids, my friends.

8 - Find your Niche

Everybody has a thing. You might not even know yet what is your thing, but the most important way to find out, is to try.

It took years for me to be confident enough to talk in front of the camera, when I look at footage from the early blockchain, I cringe.

But it helped me to find my niche. So many example of people that started here with purely music at first, like @coruscate, for then explore new avenues like doing interviews, podcasts, vlogs, showreels.
Now she is invited around the world for speeches and conventions to talk about her experience with crypto and inspire people. She truly found a vocation that she would have never found if she did not try to be out of her comfort zone (she was quite talented to begin with though, fair enough).

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Extra tips: Post in communities, use Discord to promote your content, and the most important advice of all, make some real connexions with people, real friendships, as all these people I met here:

@d-vine @lizelle @yidneth @derangedvisions @sports.guy55 @galenkp @minismallholding @splatts @jaybird @katrina-ariel @jeffleinwand @darqub @laritheghost @fionasfavourites @plantstoplanks @farm-mom @leiatalon
@edje @bashadow @blaze @ashtv @wav-dr @thebigsweed @tattodjay @dandays @puravidaville @aggroed @solarphasing @termitemusic @mariusfebruary @psionic-tremors @brittandjosie @ivan.atman @davidfar @autobodhi @drumoperator @enginewitty @tixinhacapitinha @ura-soul @angelica7 @cityofstars @offgridlife @pennsif @vachemorte @Isaria @shookriya @nathanmars @mermaidvampire @junkfeathers @jeffandhisguitar @saffisara @atomcollector @darrenclaxton @nakedverse @roelandp @danieldyemusic @surfyogi @tontin @mipiano and I forgetting many more , I hope you don't get mad 😁

That's it for my tips, good luck and don't forget to ask any questions ^^ that you might have.

Special thanks to my wife @lionmom 😍



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Dude, this is an incredible post and some great advice in there! Was not expecting such a badass post from our little chat in the comments on my intro so this is brill! All the points are valuable learning experiences shared and that's so awesome about playing live when you went to Steemfest! Hopefully live performances will pick up again as soon as possible!

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Thanks so much for the suggestion, I started writing an intro post, and very quickly I had flashbacks of my first times on the platform, and thought it would be great to add few tips, and eventually it turned quickly into an entire post haha.

Hopefully live performances will pick up again as soon as possible!

Yep, definitely on my priority list!

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Haha, a pretty epic post mate - very nicely done πŸ˜ƒ

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Thanks bruv ^^ good idea to give back to the community. We should do that more often

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Amen! If this isn’t enough to have a great hive life I just don’t know
Thanx for the share and now
Music please

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Thanks for answering the call ^^ MUSIC PLEASE indeed!

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@edprivat, this post should be pinned as the best personal advice for the newcomer artist/musicians. And not just for them and like usual tips... Your words are coming from heart and years of experience. There is no better combination.

Would be great if this post could come in other languages also, as this is global and there are people who would not understand this post.

I had not a lot of experience in social media platforms, so maybe my words don't count...but the fact is that I feel this like a big family. And still a lot of family members I have to get to know.
I know, sounds as a cliche... but it is how it is..(or it should be, at least).

I had my beginners errors, just posting some music and nothing, no engagement. What a fail. Luckily, it didn't last for long and I discovered the real magic of engagement (again sounds as cliche, but everyone can have it's own way...I like it this way now :-) )
One year before, I even could not imagine I would be here πŸ˜‡πŸ™ŒπŸŽ΅

Thank you again for this post, I hope as much people as possible will read your wise thoughts and listen to your music 🎢

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Very good post, we'll see how we can make it visible

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Thanks so much for the cool comment!

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It is not easy to get going, but you have a lot of good points for those just starting out.

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Thanks my friend! Thanks also for passing by πŸ€—

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Nice that was useful to read...that Nicky I am sure is like a crypto drug dealer or something....I am still getting the hang of it here but everyone is helpful and nice. I think now I can spread some vibes which to us is what music is all about and I think on reading your post here it maybe a bit more genuine than on twitter and stuff like that! Big up the musc

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Nicky I am sure is like a crypto drug dealer or something

Yep, he is our own Heisenberg, making the purest crystals on the blockchain!

it maybe a bit more genuine than on twitter and stuff like that! Big up the musc

You are damn right, it doesn't mean there are no arguments here, but you will quickly notice a pattern of positivity, and constructivism.

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Wow, I love that you remember me, you were my first guest at a concert at the discord and it is a beautiful memory for all of us who had the opportunity to listen to you, I still have the program on the Palnet channel, only now it's called " Encuentro de Talentos ", I have such fond memories of meeting you that I always keep you in mind when I listen to your music at home or on the channel.
Certainly it is as you say, the chain of blocks more than a chain of codes, it is a chain of human beings who make life here and we all share with joy and affection, this world has changed our lives and we have learned a lot because knowing to people by just their writing or their voice limits communication but we have proven that it is not impossible.
I humbly thank you for the mention and here I am closer and present in the chain, when you want, come visit me on my blog and when you want come sing about the old days.
Keep in mind that if you dare to make a community you know that you can count on me and what I can support you with, I am a small fish but with very good energy lol.
Say hello to your beautiful family.
I send you a big hug and good vibes.
With love
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LOL! Of course that I do remember!

I have such fond memories of meeting you that I always keep you in mind when I listen to your music at home or on the channel

Funny enough, It was one of my favorite virtual concert so far, we had a very good time!

it is a chain of human beings who make life here and we all share with joy and affection, this world has changed our lives and we have learned a lot because knowing to people by just their writing or their voice limits communication but we have proven that it is not impossible.

You are a poet, this is beautifully said!

visit me on my blog and when you want come sing about the old days.
Keep in mind that if you dare to make a community you know that you can count on me and what I can support you with, I am a small fish but with very good energy lol.

I might take you up on that, someone also suggested to translate this article, it might not be a bad idea (I could give you some HIVE for the job of course)

I also have an idea for a community, I will let you know about it

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That sure was a cool way to include me in your advice blog, Ed. I should probably come up with a more sincere sounding thank you but that's another thing that's difficult on the blockchainβ€”sincerity vs. satire.

Thank you THIS

Much❗️

(That's better)

A lot of useful tips here I'll be recommending and I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks I'm talking to an ally.

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For me, you are the best example on how HIVE transform and pimp people, and make them a better person all around. Not that you were a shitty individual, you actually had a good head start, but the way you adapted to this place is really heart warming. Now let me go check if you posted yet.

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You sure know how deliver when I say, "if you're gonna say nice things like that, keep'em comin!

Thank you, Ed! And I see you reblogged my new one, thanks for that, too. I'm glad you appreciate my efforts around here, sir. Your family's lucky to have you.

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Your family's lucky to have you.

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Brilliant advice! Well said, and thank you for the mention. I, too, am glad we connected.

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It's my pleasure, I hope people go check your lovely blog! 😘

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#4 is probably the most important in my opinion. People may love someone's music, but in a place like this, they want to get to know you and find things they can relate to. Good write up my man.

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Thanks buddy, how is the pimping going?

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Hello, Ed! I remember you from back in the good days of steem, before it crashed...
I'm glad to see that you're here on hive and musicforlife!

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Heeeeeey! Nice to see you!!!
I do remember reading some of your posts I think, and especially some cannabis ones. Is that you Canna Amber?

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That's some excellent advice Ed! Written in a very approachable and engaging manner. You definitely hit on a lot of the things I wish I had realized when I first started, though somehow I mucked through and got there in the end.

Nicky laughs at me, but I still see crypto as Monopoly money. Probably because here in the US what I've earned in three years of blogging would last only a few months to keep me afloat. In that sense, Hive continues to be about the people for me. Even when I don't have enough time to post myself or even leave a comment, I still peek in when I can to see what my peeps are up to. If I hadn't found so many genuine friendships I'd be long gone by now.

There's always going to be some bullshit or disputes over who's posts are overvalued, but if at least most of us keep it real this place will continue to draw me in.

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Written in a very approachable and engaging manner

That's a good compliment, I am a simple man with simple ideas, and there's nothing wrong with that 😁

I had realized when I first started, though somehow I mucked through and got there in the end.

I ended up checking on old @dandays posts yesterday, and you were equally as supportive and charming back in the days ("the ooooold daaaays")

I still see crypto as Monopoly money

Did you cash out once? What I am gonna do is keep some liquidity, and if the price bumps up, cash a portion of it. But no powering down (at least for a long time) and let's see what happens.

Probably because here in the US what I've earned in three years of blogging would last only a few months to keep me afloat

In South Africa, the conversion rate was interesting for us, but here, yep it won't be enough. I guess if you start adding up few revenues stream it starts getting interesting.

There's always going to be some bullshit or disputes over who's posts are overvalued, but if at least most of us keep it real this place will continue to draw me in.

I agree with you on this, we can always focus on the good!

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I ended up checking on old @dandays posts yesterday, and you were equally as supportive and charming back in the days ("the ooooold daaaays")

Well I hit it off with Pura pretty quickly, so figured I might as well be nice to him. πŸ˜‰

And nope, never cashed out. I powered down all my Steem, but transferred it all over to Hive. I did buy some soap once with Steem, so could definitely see buying goods with crypto more so than actually cashing out if more was available. It would be nice if someday the value went up enough to make it worth anything here, but until then I'm just having fun. If anything it puts less pressure on me to post. So as you pointed out as a good tip, I only post if I really have something I want to share, not to chase them dolla dolla bills.

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Well I hit it off with Pura..

I'm totally used to it. If it wasn't for her no one would talk to me. Plus the one how she gets everyone in front of the line is pretty irresistible. Those two alone and suddenly I can't get'em to stop talking to me!

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If ya don't know, Now ya know....

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Just been reading your post whilst having lunch and wow, absolutely loved it. It's nice to hear someone keeping it real and there is some great advice too. Really enjoyed it πŸ™‚

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Nooooice! I love that energy of yours, keep it way up please πŸ€—

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Please don't tag me. I'm done. Nothing of that helped me. I became the enemy for sharing my thoughts. I lost the support because I didn't have time to be active as before. The best tip is to join a big powerful group and that what will lead to success. Just like in the real life.No matter how good you are, if working alone nothing good will happen.

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Sorry about that, I will untag you right away! I hope you are doing great, friend :)

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This is beautiful brother. Good advice for life in general i think. Although I'm going to keep my HD eczema pics to myself thank you very much ;)

Here's to bringing back that fulltime crypto life with a vengeance. We are all going to need it the way things are going.

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Although I'm going to keep my HD eczema pics to myself thank you very much ;)

Make an NFT with it?

Here's to bringing back that fulltime crypto life with a vengeance.

I don't know why I am loving so much what you just said! It just has a nice ring to it!

We are all going to need it the way things are going.

That's a bit more pessimistic but I can't really blame the dude for thinking. Not many people do that no more. Thanks for passing by bud!

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A new blockchain protocol: PoE (proof of eczema)

I try to remain optimistic in the face of my own pessimism. ;)

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And a token named PSO like psorisis haha omg what the fuck are we doing

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This is such a wonderful post my friend, and you really covered it all.
Great advices πŸ˜‰πŸ‘
Engaging with People and commenting on posts was something I learned from day one was my THING 😊
I didn't earn anything my first year here 2017, but I did get lots of followers and comments and that made me getting to know People.
I saw others making lots but I hadn't found my nich back then, and I didn't think my photos was good enogh to post 😜 lol
If I read this post back then it would have helped.
Nothing comes easily, we have to work hard to reach our goals.
But I love it as that is how we learn and grow.
Thank you for sharing your Journey and experiences.
Also Great advice that Will be a Great help for MANY!
You are amazing my friend πŸ€— and this was so much heart and you pointed out the Golden tips.
Stay Awsome β€οΈπŸŒΉπŸ€—

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Thank you thank you thank you thank you!!!

Engaging with People and commenting on posts was something I learned from day one was my THING 😊

I can see that you are the type to engage hahaha. I think it's one of your greatest strength, and I remember thinking that about that years ago already.

I am blushing with your compliments, thanks it means a lot, YOU STAY AWESOME TOO!!! πŸ˜πŸ€—πŸ˜˜

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You do know that I love you right ? Little birdie said you think I will eat you;)

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Loving these tips. It's all about community on here and I love that after 3 years, I am still getting to meet some great like minded folk, like you, all by following those tips you have put up above xxxxx

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Yep, I can't believe if haven't even interacted with each other in 3 years. To be fair, I was minding my own business a little too much before and just focused on music on here. Now that my horizons have widened a bit, it's easier to enjoy good conversations on any topic you like πŸ˜ƒ thanks for passing by friend!

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I got all excited to see 20+ notifications. It seems you made a lot of edits! 🀣

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Woops! You got paid in edits!! Why you aren't smiling? Ohh... You can't live off edits, it makes sense! 😁 Thanks nonetheless for stopping by!

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For a few moments I felt popular. That's got to be worth something. 🀣

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Really good post @edprivat, lots of great advise. I am still working my way through all of it.
But what an adventure it has been.
Love that you share your family with us, in my world, it's all about family AND community.
Thanks for tagging me, I feel special.πŸ˜‰

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It's a bit like a modern day village, isn't it? πŸ˜„

I hope I did not bother you by tagging you, much love πŸ€—

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Bother me? No way. I enjoy your company.
You are a fellow farmer, my favorite kind of people. Throw in all your other talents, you must be a cool guy.😎

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OOOOh you, stop it!

But yeah, you're right hahah.

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You hit the nail! Somehow I wished for a special corner at HIVE where newbies are supported in many ways, including grouping of great posts that shall help them. That said, this post is also very relevant for many users active at HIVE :) The most important advice you gave is: One needs to like it to be here at HIVE. In the end, the money thing maybe something compelling to be active at HIVE, but when money is the driver, many will loose their interest. HIVE can never be a sustainable way of creating a main (or even side) income.

Great to have you back! :)

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Heyyy Thanks so much for this post, I am new here and with my love @ravenking13 we also have a musician soul, amongst other things you also mention, like self-sufficient living and doing what you love, quoi πŸ˜‰

Gonna check out your Song Request Project!
Cheers & see you around!

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Welcome here!!! Hope to see more content of you guys ^^ We seem to be on the same page 😁
Cheers!

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Great list of recommendations and clarifications! A good detox guide for those having just escaped that ecosystem. Since you already have detoxed fully you can have some !BEER and $WINE .😈 🍺 🍷

Will be checking out the song request with @kaliphae we wanted to do more music together, so might be a nice opportunity to jam.🎸

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Thanks for the beer and wine buddy! I look forward to see more of your content! We can also jam anytime ^^

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This is a great write up. Now I can understand well that most people just post for posting say and don't really have a great and deep content. Engaging more in writing really matters.
Thanks for this

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Yep, that's the key buddy! And being sincere is another one.

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Cheers Ed. Nice advice man. Sending good vibes from Asia :)

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Hey buddy how are you? How your tik tok is going? I am thinking of creating one. Do you feel it brought more audience?

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Yo. Im good thanks.
For me most of my social media isnt going anywhere living out here.
My posts get sent to Asia. Sucks.
So its slow going for me.
Try it ed. :D

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Are you kidding me ? You are killing it, you have 600 subs on Youtube! I will give tiktok a try, up until now I thought it was for teenagers, but you gotta do what you gotta do!

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This has helped a lot..

Thanks.

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Hey Dr Jay ^^

Welcome to HIVE! So, how do you like it so far?

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Hi @edprivat
Good to hear from you.
I Loved your piece.
I had to search if such existed and it showed up
Exactly what I needed.

Its been a week of creative thinking and meeting super creative people here.

I m excited as well as having a feeling I need to improve on myself.

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