I also want to believe, although it´s not always the best services that succeed over time - that´s an unfortunate fact. It doesn´t matter, if you got the fastest, cheapest and most stable product, when no one knows about it or people are just ignorant to it.
In the end, it´s all about marketing, and the way it is now, @ned and his team are failing big time in this category. The question only is, if we as the user base can compensate this lack of corporate side marketing and communication....
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I think Ned and his team did an awesome job. I think this site can and will organically grow on its own. Right now I see the main issue as being a lack of bandwidth.
I don't really think it's about ned and steemit inc team advertising steemit to make steem and steemit a success.
everybody is an ambassador of steem and steemit. This in my opinion will determine the success of Steem.
It's how effectively we are able to share with our friends and family that will determine the market value here.
When there's a strong core group see the potential...the awareness is capable of growing - information travels best as word of mouth.
cheers @atmosblack
That's all true and I still think as the largest stakeholder Steemit Inc. has a huge responsibility to promote the service the best way they can. Which of course, doesn't mean, that we as the STEEM Ambassadors should lessen our efforts to get the message out! Cheers!
true - agreed!