I hear all the time how we need to advertise Steem more and appeal to the masses.. that investors here want to see the platform grow and therefore improve their return on investment. Who can blame them? I want to see the same. Most individuals know that advertising is an extremely important aspect to any business or organization after all.
Now while I agree with this completely, I feel that we are missing a HUGE opportunity right under our noses...
You see, we have some amazing users here who are actively contributing to the platform and have something very unique in common;
⭐️🎉⭐️THEY HAVE A HUGE FOLLOWING ON OTHER SITES!!⭐️🎉⭐️
Why is that special? Well I don’t know, what do people do when they find something that they really enjoy? Well, They talk about it.. they share it.. they tell people about their experiences and why they love it.
These individuals have built a name for themselves on other social media platforms and are now here on Steem, and they want to be a part of this groundbreaking platform.
So, why aren’t we supporting them?
Sadly something else these individuals have in common is that they don’t have much of a following here, and I can only assume it’s because they aren’t being seen.
Curation initiatives like @curie and @c-squared and @ocd have been trying to support them, because they see the value they bring here... but, I think we as a platform can do more.
I know there are large accounts here who care about the future of this place, and have not only invested their money but their time into making this place something special. So, I’m hoping this post leads some of you in the right direction.. and that you will also see the potential in supporting these accounts. Because they are an opportunity to reach those individuals we want to bring here in a whole new way.
What’s this mean for new users?
I think when new users show up here completely on their own, they are a bit lost at first. BUT what if these new users heard about the Steemit platform from someone they follow on another site? I think it completely changes their initial experience and gives them an advantage.
How does this help?
Well, they immediately have someone to follow, someone to engage with, a whole group of people who have something in common with them. They find themselves on that persons Steemit blog, interacting with their followers in comments.. rather then on the dreaded trending page getting unrealistic ideas of what’s possible here. It gets these new users immediately involved in those communities that we all know are vital for long term success and therefore improving user retention over all.
(ugh, I’m about to tag people because I think it’s necessary but please know that I don’t take tags lightly...)
So... @Ned (I’d only do it because I think it’s important), @thejohalfiles (because I know you manually curate like a boss), @drakos (best pirate curator I know), @wackou (because your actions say you care), @pharesim (because goodness gracious you have such a heart for this place ❤️), @blocktrades (because I see you out supporting valuable authors), @acidyo (because you are a rockstar curator).. I ask that you, as well as everyone else, to please take a look at the following accounts here on Steem and I hope that you see the same opportunity that I do...
@Roadsuntraveled
Hosted by Marcus Vandenberg, Roads Untraveled brings you inside car culture like you've never seen it before with fast-paced video features, reviews, written articles, as well as our weekly podcast. Whether you're into the latest JDM and tuner trends, big displacement muscle, or just want to know what it feels like to take a ride in a supercar, we've got you covered. We love car culture just as much as you do, which is why we want to share the experience.
@roadsuntraveled has been sharing content here on Steem pretty consistently with little rewards and even promots Steemit to their nearly 192K YouTube subscribers. They produce high quality content and add so much value here.
@Gardeningchannel
Gardening is my passion, and growing Food Forests is my specialty. I go beyond organic gardening and work with nature rather then against it. Gardening doesn't have to be hard, and you don't have to be a servant to the garden. I can help you too create a gardening system that works with you and for you rather then you working for it. I use No pesticides, No herbicides. No fungicides, No growth hormones, No antibiotics, and No fertilizers. I allow nature to be the teacher and mimic the natural forest model to create an ideal living environment for all living things. I know their aren't a lot of people who are super excited about growing their own food, but at a time when GMO's and pesticide laden foods are causing so many health problems, I am standing in the gap showing others there is a different, and a better way!
James is a fun and characteristic guy who has been actively sharing and engaging here but hasn’t quite found his following. I just chatted with him today and he will be using @dtube on his future videos to help support the platform and @heimindanger I hope you will be looking out for him. He also has plans to make a video talking about the Steem platform to share with his YouTube viewers while wanting to invest here for the long term.. he’s someone we all should be following and supporting in my opinion. He’s just the person we want here and want sharing Steem with the world.
@Adventurebuilder
I'm just some guy trying to do the best I can in this world. :-)
I just discovered @adventurebuilder in his recent posts showing how he is making a solar boat by hand.. part by part.. to say it’s impressive is an understatement. He’s so much fun to watch and his fix it attitude is refreshing. Many of his videos have over 200k views and I can see why... he is a huge asset to this platform.
@Bvgan
Hi!
Welcome to BVGAN. I upload vegan recipe videos, vegan mom & lifestyle videos, and vegan educational videos to help you make healthy changes to your diet so you can thrive in your life. I also have a vegan cookbook available titled "BE VEGAN - Skip the Diet, Just Eat Healthy", that contains over 150 pages of information and recipes to get you started on your vegan journey.
@Bvgan has a beautifully done lifestyle blog where she is sharing everything from her favorite vegan recipes to tips on how to living a minimalist lifestyle.. she has an amazing attitude as well and is such a joy to have here.
@Yidneth
My name is Priscilla Hernández. I am a composer and singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and fantasy illustrator from the Canary Islands now based in Barcelona (Spain). My music can be described as "ethereal gothic" inspired in fairy and ghost tales and with a great component of fantasy.
-Winner Best New Age Album IMA Awards 2007 (Detroit)
-Winner Best Ambient Song and album
(JPfolk awards 2009 Nashville)
-Best rising talent in music
(Imagina Málaga 2009, Spain)
-Nominee LA Music Awards 2008 Best Female Vocalist
Oh Pris is someone so special.. not only does she have a reach of over 15k followers across her social media platforms but she is so devoted to Steemit and spends so much time trying to make this place a little better each day.
She not only consistently posts exceptional content exclusive to Steemit, but she curates and engages in such positive ways. She reaches out to users who have stopped posting for one reason or another.. and uplifts others. Her attitude and giving heart is inspiring.. and I could go on about her for ages. She’s someone we want out talking about Steem, and she’s someone we all should be supporting. Even @berniesanders sees the value in @yidneth, and it’s one of the reasons that grumpy old onion has a special place in my heart.. cause he cares about this place too 🙂
These FIVE Accounts Alone Have Over 346K Followers Combined!!
This is a missed opportunity and I hope you all see the value that I do, join me in supporting them.
They Essentially Are Walking Advertisments For STEEM, Let’s Give Them Something To Talk About...
Much Love and Steem On,
Justine
Ever since the SBD pump and Haejin (aka Rancho) there has been even less support for good people and projects than ever. The mindset has been a cross between getting as much as you can from the inflated SBD and try to get whatever is left over from Haejin.
Add in the fact many feel unsupported and voiceless amplifies the need to "take care of yourself" mentality.
I have talked to many curation projects and have run one myself for over a year and there is a lot of frustration. There is very little support and even less "giving a shit" about finding, supporting, nurturing what good content we do have in this sea of low effort content.
On the other hand, as little support there is for these projects there is an equal and opposite force of entitlement that everyone feels they are entitled to massive support and endless upvotes for just sneezing. Then you see low to no effort content publishers getting massive support because they are in the good ol' boys club.
When every action on Steem has a financial result, there will always be a lot of both. I blame this on the top two reasons but also the fact that curation is broken at its core. If you curate a post for $1 you will get somewhere between $0.10-0.25 for curation (typically). Delegate to a bid bot and you get $0.50-$0.75, and self-voting you get $0.75-$1. I don't care how altruistic you are, it is difficult to get the masses to opt for curation when the gap is that massive.
Then you have those who have been full altruistic and have become bitter due to seeing that they are the exception and everyone else has done far better than they did.
!popcorn
Yes the entitlement around this place is pretty comical.. and the smaller accounts who are yelling the loudest with absolutely no idea what they are even talking about.. it’s a bit frustrating.
I agree, somewhere along the way curation became unimportant and it is is very frustrating as a curator myself.. seeing projects like @curie go almost completely unsupported when they are non profit and an extremely inclusive curation initiative...while the circle jerks get a ton of support. It is definitely broken.
I also understand as an investor that it makes absolutely no sense to invest in curation when the returns are so much lower than using bots or self voting.. there needs to be a change. How? I don’t know, I really don’t. I don’t expect people to give their money away for free.. I do hope that they could see how investing in the content creators is beneficial long term.. but hey, it’s their stake and they can do what they want right? 😉
But you and I both know that there are still people who care around here. People who see the value in supporting those amazing content creators even if that means a smaller return, because they see the value in the long term effect of doing so. It’s the big thinkers, the ones that can see beyond the immediate return.. beyond the one vote, to see the possibilities, to see what this place is capable of... those are the game changers 🙂
Sure we have the circle jerks, those who are taking this place for all it’s worth.. but let’s not sell the rest of us short.. we are capable of changing things.. we just have to be brave (or stupid) enough to do so. There are enough of us here to help steer this place in the right direction.
I mean, we got the popcorn bot back didn’t we? Don’t underestimate the power of a determined woman 😉... join the force Marky.. we have waffles here...
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I am supergrateful of Justine's mention but the reason I'm here is because I'm at this moment deeply engaged with my friends (that includes her). I've got used to the people, that includes you and your random pancakes and firefly memes... of course It's nice to be rewarded, I really try my best with the time I have and though I've been a bit less active that was before I've been in trips and doing a couple of performances. I can understand the numbers Mark I truely do, still grateful to everyone who has supported me just for the sake of doing it. That includes |@drakos (almost since the beginning and probably the most consistent of my supporters) and now @ngc @fulltimegeek and others like @gtg and @anomadsoul. Sometimes and out of the blue they stop by... and I really don't know what to say but thanks but it encourages me to keep sharing. It's not unnoticed and I'm not ungrateful. My account is small so for me curating others has the same kind of "reward" just like Justine did just by mentioning... really encouraged.
I'll get the popcorn if you don't mind ;-)
And your attitude alone, without any outside following considered.. makes you one of my favorite people. Your are stunningly talented, that’s so apparent, but you also are committed to this place and take the time to try to make it a bit better for the others around you each and everyday. You are a top content creator in my book and somehow have found the way to balance that, while engaging and helping to uplift others.. not many do that.. it doesn’t go unnoticed my friend ❤️
I was blushing all through your comment... There are many here that have so much talent and many that are committed to help... still I try my best, almost as in every aspect of my life, here and elsewhere. You're very sweet and encouraging, thanks so much. :) Blush and hides!
The perplexity of humans problems are simply the result of humans trying to solve them.
Great post. When it can take 2-3 weeks to get a new account approved and when it's difficult for new people to get any meaningful votes, then there's probably a reason you haven't seen much marketing yet. The conversion and retention rates have been too poor to justify the expense; as someone who has plenty of energy on marketing and outreach myself, I can say that most of it has been too premature.
As the platform matures (with development producing SMTs and communities and with new apps joining the blockchain), marketing's time will come. When it does, your idea is right on target because influencers from other platforms are the easiest and cheapest way to grow the platform in a hurry. I've long argued that we need to find support for them when they come here and I've used some of my votes for that purpose.
Thank you! Really great points, and I do agree.. I don’t think we are quite ready for the masses as I hear many people pushing for recently. I believe we are doing something here that has never been done and therefore takes time. I just have heard a big push for outside advertising lately and so this subject has been on my mind a lot. It’s a shame to see such valuable individuals on this platform go unnoticed.
I know you work pretty hard to support these folks and many like them, thank you for that. I believe this sort of support is the reason many of them stick around, and become as addicted to this place as we are haha.
I think SMTs will be such a game changer and am excited to see how it changes the face of curation and communities alike. I think even though most agree that we still have a ways to go before we are ready for mainstream.. we all want to support those that add value here.. to keep them here for the long run. Thanks for being such a huge part of that.
This is what I find bizarre about steemit and the general debates/discussions on this platform...There is a huge argument about what quality is and all the rest that goes with that argument (blah blah), but then there is also the fact of why it fails in keeping users on board...right? Has it ever occurred to anyone that constantly promoting the same accounts on a platform wide basis, kills off any hope of keeping the smaller bloggers on board? It also creates a real world elitist attitude to the block chain, where the overwhelming majority of the rewards are flowing into the wallets of a select number of large accounts? It's like a centralised system within a decentralised platform lol.
Isn't the small blogger just as important, as the "well known" social media celebrity types with a large following on other platforms? This is why the smaller users don't stay/hang around! Just because they don't get paid to blog on other platforms, it doesn't mean they will do it for nothing on here. It's all about their perceptions (not ours), and some of the perceptions about how this platform operates are well...
There also seems to be a large disconnect between users that are doing extremely well out of steem, and the users who basically don't exist. Yes, I know no one is entitled to anything and has to produce reasonable content to get noticed or supported, but that disconnect is very real.
Yes I also understand that getting people on board with a large following from outside of steemit helps promote and grow steem. I get that, and it's true. BUT, you will then only have the same popular celebrity types take over steem, by recreating the real world and leaving everyone else behind.
Sorry, but I just find a lot of the conversations quite hypocritical, which is why I generally don't say too much on these topics.
That's enough of my uninformed rambling...Now i'll just go back to my little corner and be nice:)
Nope, your opinion is valid and one that is understandable. Luckily there are curation groups that focus on the users you described exactly.. but those groups need support to continue this work as well. The issue currently is trying to get the larger stake holders to see the value in curation and supporting these initiatives, but it’s something I focus on in my work with @c-squared/@c-cubed, @helpie and @curie... they are all focused on helping the little guys. One thing that I think is huge for those accounts (and myself because while I have grown a ton since joining in January.. I’m still a Minnow), is communities. Communities and networking is pretty vital here.. which was my point in new users already having a place to feel at home once they arrived.
This post is mostly touching on supporting these walking advertisements rather than actually paying for outside advertising. These accounts are small on Steem, have little to no following and are not making much without the help of curation initiatives or larger votes... which is why I mentioned these rather than those already doing well. The idea is they could be a way to reach many while still supporting great content.
There will always be celebrity accounts here, it’s just the world we live in.. BUT that doesn’t mean that we all don’t have a fair chance of finding our own level of success here. Our goals need to be realistic though and we have to put in the time.. and yeah, we all can’t be amazing bloggers I agree.. in fact I don’t think I’m one myself.. most of the work I do here is community building and curating.
But I do see the value that accounts like these add here.. and when we add value to the platform, we all benefit because we are all investors here.
If you are looking for a community or inclusive curation group that focuses on all accounts, not just the famous ones, check out a curation project I started with some fellow curators;
https://discord.gg/5D3ThM
We are trying to make sure everyone gets the support they need.
Thanks for your comment!
Agreed to all you said. Now I'm back to my little corner and be nice too LOLOLOLOL
Lol... The good corner? I was sent to the ed naughty corner 😈
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Influencer marketing is huge nowadays and only getting stronger and bigger. Soon blockchains will be looking for their own influencers to spread their message (it's actually already happening). It's a tremendous opportunity for early adopters. I'd like to name-drop @thelifeofjord into this post too. He has a pretty big Youtube following and promotes Steem too. DTube already likes him and his girlfriend, @oliviadejeu, but the more support they have here and outside Steem, the better.
The comment that said people expect an upvote for sneezing made me laugh. Some of the curated stuff out there kinda seems that way to me many times. While some people are very consistent in posting, much of it is crap content but it still gets big upvotes anyway. That's one of my biggest frustrations right now. I wish I knew the solution to these problems but I'm not that smart. Hopefully, the developers and witnesses can help resolve these issues in the future.
Wow, so glad I came across your post @llfarms as I'm really don't know what should I think about it. I mostly just see and read then think along. I also just had this conversation with Steem friend just a few days ago at the in person meetup here in BKK. He said, he lost faith in Steem a little bit and told me a story how he bought a youtube dude that has 2xxxxx subscribers on there here but he didn't get any attention so he left.
There's what I kinda told him..
(Don't hate me for saying this.. LOLOL I really don't know what's right what's wrong !
you tell me..)
The way I think about this stuff is not just they're huge from outside. If people come and really just wanna drop their stuff, fish for upvote, make some extra bucks and not communicate or not even feel the love of the platform.. I'm not really sure what's the point no more as I feel like the charm here's where we do connect with people.
I'm not talking about those you brought up.. I knew @Yidneth before and her work is just awesome. Others, I will have to check them out still.
Why I am commenting on Dave's comment?.. I do know @thelifeofjord from here on Steem / dtube. First time I saw his post I was like, damn, then hit follow just right away. Also went to check out his youtube site and also his website. Yeah, he's like a professional nomad. I left the comments for a few times and never gotten reply. After a few months or something, tbh, I did unfollow. He's not communicating. Some of the video still have the subscribe template where it's suppose to be on youtube vid.. didn't be bothered to at least trim a bit off. (I just gave you some example why do I think this way).
Not that I don't cross post. I do! I try to expand my personal brand but Steem is home. I do communicate and at least, I'm sincere with the blockchain.
If you don't know so, @markwiens a youtubers with 2.7m subscribers was also here but left after a few posts.
Again, I don't know what's right and what's wrong and what's better for the Steem Blockchain. As you seem like you know much more and yes, you also seem so smart, I would love to learn more about this topic FOR SURE.
Thanks in adv! :) <3
ADD : Ooopsy! forgot this! I just watched the vid from my fellow dtuber, @kevinli .. one sentence was 'what would you do if you have to start it all over again' >> https://busy.org/@kevinli/9wqhwkib
I totally agree!! I find those users who just dump their content here without engaging or contributing are not really worth my time. In fact their is an account who has a following of 500k at youtube that I left off the list because he has never responded to a single comment. To me these above are engaged and truly trying to be apart of the Steem ecosystem.. and that’s why I felt they were worth mentioning.
Thank you for the kind words 🤗 .. I just really feel that Steems turning point will be when content creators and investors join forces.. now I just have to figure how to get that to happen 😉
what is rewarded is value and value can happen even behind-the-scene and be rewarded on-the-scene. Plus, dirt is good. As for rewards, there is a variety of rewards, one being opportunity. That as well can come from outside steemit, perhaps straight from the search engines. As for content, there is a variety of content, when it comes to steem. As for steem overall, we take it to the moon.
I do think that those realistic expectations are so important, because new accounts show up and without understanding how anything works see a post that has huge rewards that may be low quality. That author then expects to get the same rewards etc.. which leads to frustration and possibly leaving. Now with that being said, there is this insane attitude of entitlement here and I for the life of me can’t wrap my head around it. Never in the time I have been here did I walk around pissed off because I wasn’t getting upvoted.. and yes, that sounds funny now because my payouts are insane.. but just two months ago I averaged $3 a post and was happy to get it.
So to me it’s a terrible combination of unrealistic expectations mixed with lack of guidance and communities. We need to ensure that new users are landing somewhere that will be beneficial for them.. get them involved with communities where they can easily be mentored and helped to see what is truly possible here while having that connection which is so special. I’m hoping SMTs/Hivemind communities help with this.. but we will see.
I think the whole quality is subjective is always a bit hard to take.. in fact I don’t take it well at all 😂, but it is true to a point. Some things that I see as a total waste of space others love.. so, I guess value is decided by those voting.. which I struggle with. But I am a big believer in to each their own so I try not to stress about it too much. On the other hand.. If I can guide and direct people to exceptional content, that’s what I’m gonna do. It’s just what I’m passionate about.
Ok, I’m done rambling 😜 Thanks for the comment Dave and I look forward to seeing you at SF.
Also thanks for the account suggestions! I’m adding them to my list!
I can definitely see your point in this post. These people and many more have a lot to offer our site and should be nurtured and supported. A lot of people give up on steemit very early in their journey before the get to see the real impact they can have on here.
If they can be brought on board and see what we see then they in turn can become ambassadors for the blockchain and what it has to offer to their followers as we grow and expand. Obviously the system in its current form is not perfect but hopefully the new changes will make adoption easier and it's up to us then to make it desirable.
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Yes exactly, new users need to have a place to land when they get here.. they need guidance and need a community. I feel having followed someone over gives them at least a place to start, which could help for their success and realistic expectations.
There are many things on the horizon for Steem and I believe SMTs will be a big help in this situation .. I’m excited to see what happens in the months to come.
I'm not sure about SMT's but the idea behind hivemind was to allow such communities to form around relevant content. This could definitely apply to new members and how to get started on here. It should be going live on the blockchain before SMT's but I haven't heard much about it lately. Hopefully it is still on track and can help out the situation. We need something as far too many users fall away in the beginning.
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Smts just based on the oracles and curation aspects of them.. I’m curious to see how that changes the dynamics of curation as a whole.
I agree completely and seeing that communities are so vital for user retention I think getting new users to them as quickly as possible is important for sure.
Thank you for taking the time to put this together. Hopefully this alerts people to our 'walking advertisements'.
I loved the @gardeningchannel post you sent me, very interesting and well presented. Today (my day off!), I'll check the rest out.
Thank you! These are such great authors and if any thing else, I just want to get them a bit of support.
Isn’t he great?? He put out a new one today too 😉
Thanks for your support.
Glad to hear you enjoyed the post @abh12345
Thanks for the support and kind words 😁
Hi @llfarms,
If I may, you can also promote Steem the other way, and let Instagramers, Twittos and Youtubers advertise for Steem by themselves.
@share2steem allows people to post on Steemit straight from their favourite social apps (currently Instagram, Youtube and Twitter). Whick makes 3 billion potential new users here on the Steem blockchain.
If steemians, who also use these apps for many of them, adopt Share2Steem, they could easily spread the word outside Steemit... They take a photo, post a tweet or a video, with their traditional apps, use the #share2steem hashtag (mandatory to get the post cross-posted to Steemit) and make money with their social media posts. This could attract loads of people here...
Well, hopefully !
Oh great point! I know my buddy @markangeltrueman was using this for his Instagram posts. I haven’t had the chance to try it myself but think it’s a great way to get the word out as well. Thanks for reminding me!
I’m honored to be featured on your post @llfarms !
Thank you for supporting others Steemians, and making us feel welcome. I love this community and hope to become more and more active in it 🤣
So glad to have you here! I think you add a ton of value to this place and your attitude rocks. You only can go up from here ❤️
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it's just so EPIC....to see you mention STEEM at the end of every single video!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you!!!!!
Thanks bro! Trying to help build this community for all of us
me too, and her post made me found your steemit account
😁😁 great to meet ya @yidneth
You are welcome, same back.
Just thought I would add my 2 cents.
I try to do some manual curating now and again but it takes up a lot of time that is not always available.
I have also added a few of the accounts you mentioned because they do talk about topics that interest me (outside of crypto of course)
It is very true that these are people that are doing this on youtube in a successful way and that bringing some of their following to steem might help the transition of new users since they are not just arriving here but following someone.
If they then create their own account and start commenting and even making some cents here and there on the comments it could help them venture out and even write some stuff on their own. And that is indeed what steem needs, the natural growth. The marketing growth is needed but I think it should wait a bit till after SMT and the rest. At that time the platform will be a bit more mature and hopefully ready for it.
I agree completely.. we aren’t ready for mass marketing.. but having these accounts ready to take on the role of ambassadors of Steem to the other platforms when we are ready would be huge.. plus as you say, the natural growth from their followers is beneficial as well. It gives those new users an immediate community and therefore will help with user retention. Plus, who doesn’t want to support great content right?
Gonna go check out the blog about gardening :).
Yay! I think you will really enjoy it 😉
while i agree that these accounts would be pretty incredible advertising if they share positive experiences with steem on their other platforms, i think one large chunk is missing from this dialogue. that is the power of networking. as it stands, NO one, unless they have pretty good connections from the start (there's that old circle jerk thing again), does well unless they connect. that is the entire ethos of steem land as it stands today. a lot of people think they can come here and make big bucks off the bat, but that is not how this ecosystem works. were it a perfect world, the best content would get the most money, but of course that's not "the way it works."
i think telling people when they sign up here that the power is in your community AND your content will go a long way. people are still posting like lone wolves wondering why they don't make any money on their posts. you must be a pack animal if you would succeed on steem, and i'm not talking about vicious circle jerking. i'm talking about being active in a number of communities AND showing support for others (who have nothing to give back to you)-- that's a true community member. We need leaders for newbies. I know it might not be "economically viable" for those who have large holdings, but it is rewarding, retains users, and ultimately then increases the value of steem and our community.
I couldn’t agree more and hope that we see improvements with the implementation of the Hivemind communities. Essentially new users would immediately get that much needed community as soon as they join. Communities are so vital! And so is networking and growing your village.. and as you said, that involves going out and engaging with other users etc. I think there are so many things that go into finding success here and I feel like you hit the nail on the head of a very important one, we have to give new users more guidance if we want to see them be successful and therefore user retention improve.
Awwww you are soooo sweeeeet... I read your comment teary eye, thanks for your lovely support and friendship... You know I really teared a little when I read "Pris" (happy ratty swirling). Well I've been here now for over half a year active and sure there have been ups and downs and people that have come and go (and returned :)) but I've also made good friends (including you) and even if I try also to follow you in the other networks (that I kind of try to balance) this is our central meeting station :) and discord...
I will keep trying my best! and meanwhile just because I love your blog I'm glad I always stop around so I would not miss this... HUGS!
You are amazing my dear ❤️ So glad to have met you on this crazy platform and hope to meet you in real life one of these days! XOXO
that would be lovely, or you can come visit... gonna kidnap you, Serena and Linda into my forsaken misty woods and force you wear wings and garlands... :) well you will want willingly ... :) hahahah
force lol.... I’m in.. completely willingly haha. ❤️
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Hi @llfarms, I'm @checky ! While checking the mentions made in this post I noticed that @wakou doesn't exist on Steem. Did you mean to write @wackou ?
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Thank you for this! I agree that these sorts of accounts could do with the support and incentive to help bring many more onto Steemit. @allasyummyfood is one of these types of accounts, she has a massive social media following, and she discovered Steemit early, and was fortunate to have lots of support from the platform in the beginning.
An account I'd like to draw attention to is @ashr, she may not have a massive following herself, but she is a very respected member on one of the biggest Crypto groups on Facebook, Crypto Coin Trader, with more than 115k+ members. She writes a lot of crypto related articles, but she only posts every now and then now.
On a more personal note, I remember chatting with you earlier this year, when I was still working on pennisf's radio show. Great to see how much you've dived into Steemit! See you at SF3, will definitely try to catch your talk :D
Thank you so much! And awesome name additions! I’m a fan of allasyummyfood and will put her on my list of those who could use some extra love.. and ashr is new to me so I will head over there now to check her out.
I know that seems like so long ago.. this place can really absorb a person can’t it? I’m so thrilled to get to meet you at SF! It will be here before we know it ❤️
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Hey, @llfarms.
After reading your post and then the comments, there's all kinds of thoughts being generated from them in my mind that I'm not sure if my reply is going to be coherent or not.
It appears what I consider your reasonable call to check the folks out you've selected has caused a stir, I guess, rather than a simple, "Thanks! We'll check them out." Instead, there's all kinds of issues dredged up about supporting in general, who to support, etc.
I understand it. I know why people have those feelings. I guess they explain to some degree why folks in general, and maybe specifically these accounts, don't have much in the way of support yet.
Yet, this seems to be the way it always works on STEEM. There are times where the community comes together and steps up (GINAbot is one of those, thankfully), but the rest of the time is spent coming up with reasons why things aren't happening, or even why they shouldn't happen.
In my case, I look at who is producing the content that I feel is not only a good effort, good quality, etc., but that I have an interest in. I don't have the ability to read everything and reward everyone, nor should I. Together, collectively, we should be able to do this, though. And do it because we want to, because we see the value in it.
I'd say that people who want to follow these accounts because they like their content should. This post is helping those who weren't aware of these accounts to know about them, and they should go ahead and follow through if they so desire.
If the higher SP accounts, curation trails, etc., are feeling like they're not getting enough love, or ROI, to keep curating, than I don't know what to say. The money apparently is in self-voting, bots and maybe dapps. I'm not sure content creators are ever going to compete with that, even if they were ever to change the creator/curator rewards to something other than 75/25. I can only hope that they will continue to curate, and support as much as I can their efforts. There's only so much one account can do, even larger ones.
However, many accounts can do much more. As you've said, I've seen it happen, and I think it can continue.
Well I think that is because unfortunately for those wanting to make the most of their investment here, curation doesn’t pay. While that may be seen as selfish for one reason or another, I think it’s important to remind ourselves that Steem is a business for some, it’s an ivestment.. and in any successful business one must look at how to get the biggest return on their investment.. that’s just good business sense.
My goal here is to show those investors a way to not only get a return on investment, but to do so by supporting great content creators. I truly believe that investors and content creators can find middle ground and work together to make this place what we all know it can’t be.
I think that showing them that supporting content like this above can actually help to add value here while essentially producing free advertising to the outside world, is a good place to start. Many large account holders do choose to use their stake to curate content rather than get the highest ROI they can’t through self votes or bots.. and I tagged some of them here because I know they truly do care about this place and it’s future.
I think it’s selfish of us to expect or rather demand large stake holders essentially work for free.. its unfair and unrealistic. They earned their stake and they don’t owe anyone anything.. but, we can work with them to come up with a way that improves the long term ROI for all of us.. and investing in good content creators is one of the ways to do so.
If we can work together to add value to this place overall, we all win. But it will take a bit of patience and understanding from us all. Right now curation is broken, and we have to find a way to fix it.
Can't disagree here. STEEM is first and foremost an investment platform, and until more products and services appear on it, that's what it will continue to be. And those who do invest can do whatever they feel is best for them. If it weren't for them, STEEM wouldn't even be where it is.
So, this is a great call to action for those accounts you mention here to those high SP accounts that you know care about community. You say curation is broken (again, I'm in agreement). What kinds of things do you think need to happen in order to persuade these investors to do more curation? Or is pointing out that there are accounts here with very large followings elsewhere that should be supported so they can essentially be STEEM ambassadors to their other social media followers basically the fix?
Excellent post, thank you. I will certainly be checking these profiles out! I already know that I will enjoy the @adventurebuilder user, I myself love building things DIY.
I think that communities are vital but it's also important for people to have some sort of guidance on here. I fit into the category you mentioned whereas someone brought me onto this platform. I don't see him post here often anymore but a YouTube'r I follow closely had been talking about Steemit here for many months before I actually decided to check it out and am pleased needless to say that I made the jump away from the controlled and censored platforms like Fakebook (I never used Twitter, thankfully.) and onto here.
One thing that people like myself certainly appreciated is when larger accounts that get rewards connect with their users in the comment section. @krnel is incredible for commenting on his followers comments in his posts (as long as they are decent comments not spam). He gives them the threshold vote usually to let them earn at least a little something but many others I've found don't vote comments at all.
I think I'll give you a follow to see if we can connect on other posts!
Yes communities are so important!! We really need a start here page.. it could get new users some important information about the workings of Steem, a FAQ plus a list of communities someone could get involved with. As many dApps and new developments we are seeing, I wouldn’t be surprised if that was right around the corner as well.
I think accounts like you describe are essentially ambassadors and when they interact with those in their comments they are helping to make sure those users get some sort of much needed guidance. I’m glad to see krnel is actively doing so, I think it makes a huge difference!
i really like this post. Have influencers en steemit is a really great boost for new people get into this. Steemit as idea has a lot potential. But i Really don't feel the shareholders and the whales are concern about the future in long term.
We need to the user see steemit as it is. A social media when u cant earn tokens. Instead a mining of tokens. that i think is the reason for a lot a content creator who add value, subjective value are gone to other platform.
In the end. what make steem great is his community. If nobody use a new technology or product, that shit is worthless, don´t has value.
Congratulations fantastic post friend
I honestly feel steemit is missing out big time by only supporting pro steem content, it's limiting the growth of the platform. I also have quite a following over various social media platforms and I've tried bringing people over but they give up because they only get a few cents. I also find that if I post something that was real art or photography that took a great deal of time to do it gets barely anything then I post 'one year on steemit' post written in a few mins and it gets 10 times more or photos from a steemit meetup and it gets maybe 30 times more, I get it's great to promote the platform etc and people working to promote it but I feel If it's so much harder to get anything of worldly value getting upvotes other than 'yay steemit' or pics from meetups etc it is really limiting the growth of the platform.... my two cents of course but something I notice from being on here a year. I know I would make loads more if every post was drawings of the steem logo or yay steemit etc but I don't see what value that is adding to my own talent pool or to the platform after a few posts like that.
I was look this @Gardeningchannel ... and this man have cool videos up on YouTube . Cool that he is here ... I go and follow 100 % .
I agree, there's a lot of potential for Steemit onboarding accounts which already have huge followings elsewhere. However, there are still other factors which influence their success here.
My first thought is that without their following migrating with them, they have to create a new following, which puts them in the same position as everyone else starting here. Migrating their following isn't currently very easy, because even if the account creation process is speeded up, the huge, unmemorable passkey is an issue for many. I know numerous people who have had to start over because they lost it or didn't quite write it down properly. Without a benefit to them, what's the point in migrating with the account they follow, if it's simpler to stay where they are and continue following them there? This is why I feel curation rewards could do with improving so that even low level accounts will start to see some return on upvoting. So far, the hardfork seems to have made a small improvement in that regard, which is a plus, but has it made much improvement for new accounts?
So to summarise there, if people with followings elsewhere can't entice their followers, then they aren't as beneficial an advert for Steem as we'd hope.
Another thing I find is that when some of these people come to Steemit, they don't always interact here. It's disappointing to go over and comment on their post, maybe ask questions and receive no reply. I get that some don't really have the time, but it's not going to help them if they're needing to build up that following. It's not giving a great impression to a new audience. I get the impression from some (not all) that they're just copying their work over from their other sites, just to see if it will get another source of income. There's one I came across whose only actions on here are to copy from their website and self vote it. I guess that's the attitude @themarkymark was referring to. Just grab what you can while you can.
Looking at these accounts that you've mentioned, the first one that really jumps out at me is @yidneth who really seems to be reaching out to the community here. Then there's @gardeningchannel, who is a little quieter maybe, but certainly doesn't ignore those interacting.
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