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RE: Campaign | Spread DLive on Social Media

in #dlive7 years ago (edited)

Just a question -
Why are you rewarding depending on the likes of the post? Likes don't necessarily say the post got a lot of reaches or generated new people to the platform.

Likes are useless and don't even help the reach because of the latest changes Facebook implemented.

You should reward based on Shares/comments or link clicks. I think link clicks will be the best thing to do. You can check the link clicks and the reach to see if it makes sense as well, I don't mind helping with that. or just making it for reach.

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This is unofficial response from DLive but instead is my own.


@yairdd
I agreed on this campaign because it was simple enough to moderate. Yes there are bots on FB who can like posts but they are easy to filter it's just a pain going through profiles. Our campaigns in the past have catered to every and any user of Steemit and this one is merely a promotion tool for the platform to grow.

@jumowa
Message me on the DLive discord button is on the bottom of DLive's post and I can hook you up with some referral rewards for your time and effort.

Agreed on that. I am in talks with youtubers who have several million subs but I talk to them directly.
Who are you guys aiming to get on the platform, streamers or just reguler folks? Not everyone is a streamer. Doesn't help much if my aunts, cousins and mom like my dlive post.
Wouldn't it be more efficient if everybody got 1 or 2 bigger youtubers to register?

I think viewers are just as important as creators. Yes, if you get youtubers over you also bring your audience and that helps but I think reaching out to people on facebook that you know and love helps bridge the gap for them to at least consider it. Good points @jumowa.

For me, I am not nearly as excited as bringing over big stars as I am promoting people that already are vested in the Steemit platform. Bringing those people over has it's advantages although I wonder how much bringing over people with promises of rewards will do for the long-term price of steem. If everyone is doing it just to cash out, and you are bringing in the "big fish" from youtube and twitch, you are giving huge rewards to people not at all vested in the platform.

Maybe I am playing checkers while DLive is playing chess. For the long-term it probably is good to get the platform out there.