Nope, free version also offers this. However, I don't use the extension, even though I have it installed. I always close that and use the website instead. Not sure why, but it feels more convenient for me.
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Nope, free version also offers this. However, I don't use the extension, even though I have it installed. I always close that and use the website instead. Not sure why, but it feels more convenient for me.
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Nice, didn't know there was a score checker for grammarly, thank you for sharing. Have been using it for 4-5 years now xD.
Im still confused though what kind of content is allowed on LeoFinance, so I won't.
Here are a few of the most common categories of content that we see on LeoFinance:
That being said, a post filled with awesome photos from your last vacation wouldn't be right for LeoFinance, but, you could, at least in theory, include details of the price for the planetickets, talk about inflation, how much those 11 beers cost you last night and that you could buy a burger for 2 bucks or whatever. Doing that would make the post more "finance" related.
I wouldn't recommend doing something like that though, as we have better places for that type of content, but it wouldn't be wrong by definition in case you did something like that.
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Well, seeing SEO-related content in LeoFinance is great to see. To me, marketing, strategy, or other business-related content could and should also be accepted on LeoFinance (but that's just my opinion), without the dollar symbol placed somewhere in the article (I'm curious about your take on that).
However, I can only assume people do the 'safe' type of content and write about crypto, which could funnel out to a smaller output in the type of content. Seeing you posting this is refreshing and encouraging as it brings more understanding on what to and what not to post.
Well, the SEO-related content is not "finance or crypto"-related so it doesn't "belong" on LeoFinance, but the focus of the SEO-related content is purely focused on Hive & LeoFinance and to drive more traffic, which in turn leads to growth, more Ad Revenue and increased value of the tokens. At least in theory. That's basically the reasons for this type of content to be okay.
Think of it like this, (at least that's what I'm doing), you can share content that is valuable for others in terms of $ in some way.
Marketing for instance, can definitely be worth $ for people in various ways. The same goes for other business-related things. So even though the focus might not be purely about "save $X by doing this!" or "I made $X from this", it's actually rather easy to create content that leads to $ for someone, to some extent, at some point.
Tips on what we can do to bring traffic for instance, doesn't have to be focused on $ in the content itself, because it leads to $ over time, in theory.
People are doing the "safe" type of content like you said, but they are talking about Hive & LeoFinance in general, because that is what everyone loves and it's easier to earn rewars by doing that.
LeoFinance has started to expand and think differently in terms of what to curate rather recently, which is very refreshing.
Whenever someone is making posts about Hive/LeoFinance, talking about how awesome it is, how much they've made or whatever, that content will be curated more than other types of content. At least 9 out of 10 times, which is very unfortunate, as we need outward-facing content to bring traffic. LeoFinance has started to put a lot more focus on this though, so we're definitely moving in the right direction.
posts for instance, talking about rewarding outward-facing content differently, having contests or in other ways encourage people to produce optimized content that brings traffic. It will be very interesting to see where we land with this. :)@khaleelkazi and I went back- and forth in one of his
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