Sure, no one wants to waste money on projects unlikely to produce a positive return. I'm willing to bet, a vast majority of crowdsourced ideas will be worthless. In the end, Steemit Inc has to lead the way. The community can help, but only to an extent. Every last one of the world's largest websites got there due to a single focused, efficient and motivated marketing team before attaining critical mass and network effect.
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Hello @liberosist
Every last one of the world's largest websites got there due to a single focused, efficient and motivated marketing team before attaining critical mass and network effect.
That is only your opinion. It is not the case with Bitcoin or Facebook. It is the case with Amazon.
Steemit.com will be big when most people can get money in and out easy. The money you can use in the world easy is the money we all want.
Have a nice day
I agree. Though it has its place, the value of a democratic (non focused) approach to business initiatives is often overrated.