My Steemit Journey.
I admit that the only reason I joined was because I saw a few of my peers do very well on the platform. @AnaHilarski and I already had a successful online business, blogs and we were already active in the crypto currency community. I had a considerable investment in another crypto currency based social media platform that was performing very well at the time so I was reluctant to invest in Steem.
I set up my first account in late June but quickly lost my keys and was locked out of my account. So I decided to not use the platform, as a social media power user I was pissed that the Devs would make something so difficult to use. So I went about my life until one day a few friends made great money on their posts. I needed get in on the action.
I better learn how to use this platform or forever be the Crypto Currency Social Media guy who passed over something that could change the internet as we know it. My First Post
Greed, FOMO and Steem Fever Took Over.
I Asked Ned to Bring Us On to Help with Social Media.
I saw a post about the team wanting to hire a social media manager. Even though that is not what we do I decided to send Ned an email saying that I would like to help. The email was rather raw, I frankly never thought they would hire 200 Social. I shared with them a few of our clients results and we were underway within a week.
Anyone can see that the results of the content syndication across the web has had a great impact on the views. A social media manager can post content but getting eyeballs on the content is a totally different game entirely.
LaBitConf, SteemFest and the Community.
Going into October Steem had fallen back to earth. The Steemit community was going through massive changes as the initial rush and sense of greed had subsided. The community needed something to bring us together and give us a sense of belonging.
So @AnaHilarski and I packed our bags and began two weeks of travelling. First up was LaBitConf (Latin American Bitcoin Conference) which was located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. We had a tremendous time and had the chance to hang out with some of the pioneers in Bitcoin. We also met a few of our fellow Steemit users at the conference and fended off a few of the naysayers. Here is a picture of @AnaHilarski at our 200 Social booth. You can see the Steemit logo on our banner. At the time Arcade City was a client also, that only lasted a month thank goodness!
We arrived home for less than 16 hours giving us just enough time to pack some warmer clothing to head to SteemFest in Amsterdam. We were exhausted by the time we arrived at the hotel! Almost 48 hours of continuous travel. We said hi to @Ned and a few of our fellow Steemians before hitting the rack.
The next day SteemFest officially kicked off. We were really in for a treat. SteemFest was so different compared to the Bitcoin focused LaBitConf. There were actually women at SteemFest! It dawned on me that we could be onto something big here. Typically Crypto Currency was a sausage fest but Steem had done something incredible. It was attracting women.
We spent three days enjoying the company of the Steemit community, exploring Amsterdam, enjoying the goodies and fabulous food. We were hooked, Steemit was something special and we would do all we could to help make the platform something special.
Our Youtube Live Steemit Special.
It was time to celebrate Christmas and we decided that we would give something back. Many people could not make it to SteemFest but the internet is amazing and Youtube Live gave us the ability to connect with everyone in their homes. We talked about Steemit and Social Media. We had a great time and bonded with some Steemit users that we have never met in person.
The Hard Fork and the Change in Powerdown Time Frames.
When we were at SteemFest there many discussions about the future of Steemit and especially the Powerdown timeframe changing to 13 weeks. To me that seemed like a very short amount of time and a few other users thought it would cause a drop in the value of Steem as initial users would cash out. Well, it seems that is exactly what happened.
We are coming to the end of that initial burst of Powerdowns. The people who wanted their money out have almost completed the process. What does this mean for the future of Steem? I believe we will see a nice steady rise in the price of Steem starting towards the end of April and the beginning of May. The amount of Steem coming to market will slow and the Steemians who believe in the platform will stay the course. I personally have not cashed out any Steem I have earned on Steemit.com since late August. My first weeks on the platform earned me a great deal of Steem and I sold it for Bitcoin.
Where Does Steemit Go From Here?
We have another big Hard Fork coming up that will shake up the platform. If history repeats itself we should have a seamless transition. I personally don't worry myself too much with the direction the team takes. I trust their decisions and follow their lead. Even though we are part of the team, in a limited capacity, I do not feel the need to force my opinion. This is their vision and I am here to make sure the communities voice is heard.
I now have a considerable amount of time invested in Steemit and I want this platform to blow the socks off of the internet in 2017. This can only happen if we trust each other and build something that is attractive to new users. So lets make this platform a haven on the interwebs for people to freely express themselves and share their passions. I for one sense that the winds of change are in the air and Steemit is a great community that we can all help build.
Excellent-- and thanks for sharing this bit of history!
I would guess people are forgetting that it's typical of ANY startup that some of the early adopters and investors realize they have become pretty wealthy, and they shift their attention from "the project" to "spending the rest of my days on a beach in Aruba." It's an easy thing to forget that this is part of the normal development cycle of companies.
I am here because I really like this type of "social blogging" and see Steemit as having a lot of potential. We do need to build a few "somethings" that makes this even more attractive to investors so they'll simply buy Steem without necessarily being bloggers.
All companies have some sort of growing pains... hopefully HF17 will address some of the concerns that have been circulating recently.
Crossing Fingers!
Another excellent article @hilarski! Thanks a bunch for sharing your history as well as your thoughts and philosophy with us.
I can't help but trust in the monumental intelligence of the devs and people behind the scene making this platform a top-notch location to share and invest. On the long-run, I strongly believe Steem and its descendants will rise to amazing heights, along with BitShares, its fathering platform.
As for you, I move within the platform with as much positivity as I do in my everyday life here or there while findings many other ways to support, promote and make our Steemit.com platform a total success. All for one and one for all, namaste :)
You are definitely one of the positive pillars of the community. Thank you for what you do and I hope I can continue to be of service.
Thank you so very much @hilarski, your words are encouraging and very kind. Your positivism is equally highly appreciated on this end and makes for an experience on this platform that is worth going back to.
Namaste :)
Overwhelming, actually this blog in this particular time is perfet, you just gave us a boost of inspirattion.
thanks @hilarski
Always Doc! Have a great evening.
You and me both buddy, you and me both. Started for the same reasons, still here for the same reasons. Hopefully the community will continue to expand - active daily user growth is most needed.
I'll still blog here, even if STEEM ends up trading for Dogecoin or Litecoin. It's been a fun platform, I know people like getting paid, but lets just have fun with it and let it evolve on it's own. Let the platform mature, and an ecosystem build. Let's just let it happen man!
Love yor posts❤
Thank you for all the things you have done for Steemit! Still loving all your posts and will our best to contribute to this Awesome platform :)
Thanks for the positive input. Usually success doesn't happen overnight even on the internet.
Excellent post dear friend @ hilarski, a great story, congratulations and continue your success !!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for posting this, it was an excellent read.
Great review of your story and the attractions here
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Thank you for the Tweet! Hopefully we look back at the early days of Steemit someday and get to say we were part of something world changing.
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After reading your post I wanted to say hello! steemit I am back thank you for this post
resteemed as a very motivational post! Thanks for this @hilarski
Thank you Brotha!
I have to thank YOU
Thanks for your incisive look into the soul of Steemit @hilarski. I believe we are close to a killer product. We just need the killer audience now that will knock it on the head for good. Godspeed!
I agree and that audience can only be found if the content continues to improve. We are doing a great job but we need more if we are truly going to make an impact.
Once we tweak our 'Product-Market Fit' to 110% were good to go! Tweak on until we hit that audience and hit the paydirt!
Exactly, that is how we need to do it.
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This is a great post. From my point of view i don't particularly understand the logistics of how all the background stuff works but i just want to blog. My friends who are amazing writers are put off by Steemit because of its infancy and the whole technical side of it. It put me off for 2 months but i'm glad i came back on board, i think it is and will be a great social media source for writers.
A few peers looked at it in the beginning and told me that the SEO was great and blogging here could really pay off but none of them have made the move yet. I personally believe they are just waiting to see what happens. Social media pro's and blogger are just jaded with the myriad of choices. I hope they come on board soon or they will be left in the dust. I am thrilled that you are here!
Thank you. I think we need to be the trend setters here and not be afraid of what may or may not happen. Just enjoy the experience ! Lets face it the energy on here is alot more positive than other social media streams..........thats ot to be a great thing!
Excellent post @hilarski
I LOVE everything that you and @anahilarski share, I get mega inspired from y'all! I wish I can meet y'all one day!
Steem on my friend!
Same here Danila! Anabell always talks about your posts. Keep it up and we will definitely meet someday.
Very nice report with interesting insights in the developing and also the possible future of steemit. Keep on doing your good work!
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