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RE: Some Youtubers who are failing at Steemin - Do they know why?

in #steem7 years ago (edited)

Not that it would need to be on there, but if we were to ever write a "Guide for Youtubian Migration" this would be extremely important.

can't confirm this, but from what I've seen, most other social media platforms seem a lot more algorhythmic and calculated. You can make the right moves (content, keywords, ad placements, etc.) and never have to say a word to anyone directly. Steemit isn't like that; you almost have to be a part of the community to succeed here.

The probably get used to a specific strategy. Not that I know it, but for example.

  • Use clickbaity titles (we hate those here)
  • Use a deceiving thumbnail (that pisses most Steemians off)
  • Add all the relevant and none relevant tags (we even flag for that)
  • Sit and wait for the money to come in (What???)

I'm being a little silly, just woke up, need caffeine, but you are on to something there.

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Dude! Yes I totally agree, I think you articulated and made some important key points much better than I (I was on the opposite end, too late at night, caffeine was wearing off lol).

Having that standard of authenticity is super valuable here.

And just throwing it out there (now that I'm back to my PC and not on mobile), if you ever DO write that guide and want another set of hands, I'm all for it!