That recent post of yours did do pretty good. Wow! And I think I got my vote in early on that one. I'll earn a tiny bit over one STEEM from that post... which leads me to some kind of point I should probably make. I think the world outside of the cryptosphere would be interested in this concept of 'getting paid to be entertained.' I've been throwing that line around a lot lately. It's an easier sell than 'getting paid to create content' because you and I both know our content and skills can earn in a lot of places, including just regular jobs. Digital artist and photographers, not hard to find a gig. Crypto world might not be interested but there's no other place one can consume content, then use a portion of those rewards to treat themselves at some point. More consumers purchasing the tokens then creates that demand required to support far more creators and yadda yadda yadda, you get it.
About CreativeCoin. That tag is moving up the ranks when you look to the left in the list on Steemit. That's a damn good sign. Almost 2000 staked accounts now. The arts and entertainment was big in the early days, before the creators here got pushed away. I think it'll bounce back stronger than before and that tribe makes it a lot easier to get eyes, since its organized. Eventually that sell pressure should subside. Folks just need to be careful with what and who they vote for. Need to focus on the community builders first and build a foundation.