The problem is not getting new users, its retaining and getting the existing users to use the platform!
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The problem is not getting new users, its retaining and getting the existing users to use the platform!
Spot on! Just wrote a post about that and now, I see your comment.
This is what I wrote also in my comment (see below)... New users are important but much more keeping them for long term...
Exactly, how many are inactive for 1month+? we've got the stats somewhere right
How would you recommend doing this?
I'm newish here. Had a bit of a lull in activity this week because of nothing to write about. But I think one thing we could all do is spend some time in the "new" feed. Spark discussion, give folks tips, and generally introduce them to the platform. I think that would be an obvious place to start.
That's precisely what I am also thinking. Having numerous new users that all quit after 1 week will not help steemit at all.
I even think the growth could have been much bigger. If all those new users would have become active ones. And really liking steemit, they would have become ambassadors. But now.....
LOL Nice one....
The trending page and quality content do not often collide.