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peterbllee
Jan 25, 2022

There is no fish tank that is the best for everyone. 

The best fish tank for you depends on what type of fish you are or how big you are. 🐠🐟🦈🐬🐑🐳

A small fish in a big and crowded fish tank will get knocked about or may be eaten by other fishes.

A large fish in a small tank does not have enough room to swim. Its growth will be stunted.

If you are a 🐳 no fish tank is right for you as you need to be in an ocean.

I am a member of 3 channels that focus on cryptos - a large (L) one,  a mid size (M) one, and a small (S) one.

Posts on L is generally higher than on M or S. The price of popular posts that gets the most impressions (earns the most advertising revenue)  rises quickly on the bigger channels. If you are small you will not be able to afford to buy the popular posts unless you happen to see them within a short time of their posting. Even if you get to buy them, you will not remain as their owner long because someone will soon buy the post from you.

If you are a content provider

Who makes post, it is good if it get bought many times and its price rise quickly. Part of each sale goes to you. This is especially so for those who are big 🐳🦈 or who are well known and have a lot of followers. 

The down side of being in a large channel is that posts gets buried by many newer posts. This is especially so if you are small. Even though L is a bigger market with a lot of potential buyers, my posts there gets crowded out and unnoticed. The price of my posts there rise by less than those posted on smaller channels.

If you are a big fish, L tanks is where you should be in.

If you   πŸ πŸŸ are small, you can go to L tanks to get information from the many posts there. But if you want to earn from posts you make then L tanks are not the best for you.

As a content provider, I find that the best size tank for me is M. A mid size channel like Crypto Village gives a good balance between having a sufficient market and being unnoticeable.

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