CineTV (Survey): What are you doing with your evergreen content?
When you think about the useful "lifetime" of the content you write on Hive, what motivates you to keep writing even though you know that the earning period is limited to just seven days? What is the true value (beyond money itself) of this content after the seven days expire? Have you ever thought about this before? If you have, now is the perfect time to write about it and let others know what you think about it.
These are just some questions that have come to mind at some point and through this research (which is being proposed by @ecoinstant, through this post) I can respond appropriately to this using the questions that are part of the project. This is a good opportunity to establish a great debate on a very relevant and important subject. Go ahead you too, and the the community how do you feel about this.
What are you doing with your old CINETV content? Do you ever link back to it?
Basically nothing (and I’m not used to link back to it any of them). However, I think my posts end up working as a source of information for whoever is reading my content, because I generally write about movies news, some broader theme related to the Seventh Art (about many different aspects of this amazing art) and point of views on some situation that is happening within the movie industry. I always try to do this by putting my particular point of view on what I write.
How do you feel about me (someone) republishing your content with attribution?
As long as the authorship of my content is properly done (i.e. my user name mentioned + the link back to my mentioned content), I definitely am not opposed to this actvity. By the way, I think this is an excellent option that can definitely optimize the reach of everything I write about, bringing more visibility to my posts, and possibly a larger audience. This creates a "positive wave" that will only benefit me in the future (which particularly makes me more excited about continuing to write frequently).
Would you change the way you post if you knew that top quality evergreen content in this niche could generate more value over time past the post payout on HIVE?
Changes don’t scare me. Sometimes we have the knowledge about a certain type of content, but we don't know how to "shape it” to reach deeper levels. So, I can say that this would not be a problem for me. As long as the essence of my content is not modified to the point of distorting the messages I want to deliver to my audience. I’m very loyal to my concepts, ideas and thoughts, but I am flexible in recognizing my limitations, and also my mistakes.
What are some of your best CINETV posts that you think have lasting value?
Honestly, I think that within the CineTV community, my content has a more "momentary" value. Generally, I write about something that is happening at the moment and although they are interesting topics, I don't see them being content for future enjoyment. Obviously this doesn't make any of my posts "disposable" (because everything I write has a high value to me), but considering future appreciation as a more tangible value to the public (something that can last forever), I'm sure that my movie and tv series reviews (published on Movies & TV Shows community) are my strongest point.
- Here are some good (and recent) examples:
MOVIE REVIEW: “Napoleon” (2023)
MOVIE REVIEW - “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” (2023)
MOVIE REVIEW: “The Killer” (2023)
TV SERIES REVIEW: "Shingeki no Kyojin | Attack on Titan" (2013 - 2023)
MOVIE REVIEW - “Now and Then: The Last Beatles Song” (2023)
Well, that’s it. See ya.