This matter and the "Focus on the 33% of the audience that loves your work" were the arguments in which you convinced me that steemit was the next step on my life... i still remember that conversation man! This post is so accurate and so on point, I am so glad you wrote about it, you could also write about the 33%!!!
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♨️ I think you mean the 25/25/50 rule.
When I was a professional, touring musician I had a publicist who taught me about the 25/25/50 rule of publicity.
He explained that in anything you promote publicly in any media, be it print, television, or online:
25% of the people will absolutely love everything you do, say, or stand for.
25% of the people will dislike everything you do, say, or stand for just as passionately as the people who love you.
and 50% will have no idea you even exist and will go on about their lives.
A publicist job is to concentrate on growing the 25% of people that love everything about you and ignore the rest.
Easy for a publicist to say because they don't have to live with the 25% that hate them. The celebrity does and that's why they get paid the big bucks.
Now, let me ask you. "Which group of people do you want following you on Steemit?"
Obviously, the group that loves everything about your blog, right?
So why would you ask everyone to follow you? Let the ones that love your content come to you and forget about the rest.