What you bring up about will be the best thing to do with the airdrop is pretty interesting. It is a tough call. On one hand, I know that SPK is going to be successful, just might take a while. On the other hand, it would be nice to make some juicy profits off of an airdrop. Maybe going half in one direction in half in the other would work. Hard to say, I'm watching though.
I appreciate the respect for my choice in graphic design. I have a lot of fun with it, one of my favorite parts of blogging. I have used D.Buzz here and there, but not daily or anything like that. Why do you ask?
I think you and I are thinking along the same path. But for now I'm adopted a "lets wait-and-see" attitude towards the airdrop.
I asked you about D.Buzz as I am the manager of the project. I'm curious about why some people use it, and why some people don't. You seem like a pretty prolific blogger and influencer. Personally, I would love to have you rocking and rolling on D.Buzz... so I am curious about how we can shape this platform to better accommodate your needs as a content creator, or if it is just short form is not your cup of tea I understand.
The times that I have used D.Buzz I have really enjoyed my experience.
I really don't find myself wanting to do short-form content very often. That is pretty much what it comes down to for me. I spend so much time on my longer posts and videos that I do not often stop to say something short and sweet. I only use Twitter to share links to my posts and sometimes keep up with some news here and there. If it weren't for that I wouldn't use that app.
About the only things I can think of is if there was an app for my iPhone, one that pushed notifications to me, maybe I'd get on D.Buzz more. Even then, I am so obsessive about my posts/blog organization that I sometimes refrain from sending out a Buzz since it throws a wrench in my list of longer posts.
About the only other thing, I think that could change my frequency of use more is if, on interfaces such PeakD, Ecency, etc, there was another section on our profiles for only posts from D.Buzz. From what I've gathered, that wouldn't very easy to implement, not sure if it is impossible though. Basically making sure that my Buzz doesn't mix in with my posts. I know we already can keep it off of my blog, but I don't see how it can be outside of posts. Really I just crave better organization of all of my content in all aspects, not even just with D.Buzz. As it stands, it is very hard for people to see my previous work unless they happen to use the search bar or look through a specific tag.
Not sure if all of my thoughts help or just make things seem more confusing. The main reason I am not on D.Buzz a ton is simply due to my lack of care for shorter content.
Sincere thanks for the honest feedback and response my friend.
Personally, I have a second account that I use for my post to D.Buzz as well (@roamingsparrow), I try to keep that site updated with just pictures I take here and there while traveling or cool things I see. I am debating using it as a second form of syndication for my main posts to make content shout-outs to my longer form content, with the goal of reaching a larger audience.
Yes, this is something that we are working to address, and hopefully this year we will be able to roll out a solution for it, fingers crossed on that one.
I follow your thoughts pretty well, I understand what you're saying. Sometimes if you are the tree you can't really see the forest you know, or is it if you're the forest you can't really see the trees... Moral of the story, I'm picking up what you are putdown and am thankful for your input.
If you ever think of a way that we can collaborate or if you want to do a guest post on D.Buzz, hit me up I am game!
Cheers. :)