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RE: How Do You Feel About Steemit's First Playmate?

in #sex8 years ago

Twitter (and social media in general) is quite fickle. What happens consistently a week, month, and year from now is far more important. If people continually releasing their new content here, that will have a large, long term impact.

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I think you may have missed my edit, where I note that she has almost 10x the Facebook fans as she has twitter followers... Yet she has opted to post on twitter and not Facebook. I'm not sure there is a serious commitment to promoting Steemit, or any particular marketing savvy that we will benefit from.

EDIT: Seeing @blakemiles84's post now, I see that there is a rationale behind that. I would be very happy to be proven wrong here.

Thanks for pinging me about the edit.

Would you risk the goodwill of 1.4 million fans before running a trial run to a smaller audience first? To me, that's completely reasonable. As I said, it's the long term game that will matter here. Some people might ignore steemit content the first 10 or so times, but if it's done consistently, that will change things.

I won't write that off entirely. I'm willing to be convinced that my assumptions were misplaced. If it turns out that I'm way off base here, I'll be very glad indeed.

She posted to Facebook as well.