I think it's good to discuss this @liondani.
I obviously would like more people to come to steemit, but at the same time I want people to stay here and be helped by others.
I think we can make the marketing work by taking the new people that @dollarvigilante brings and giving them tips on the best ways to bring out their voices. (Obviously @dollarvigilante doesn't have the time to do this all himself).
If we can keep users from getting frustrated and badmouthing steemit, not only will we have a better community that is more positive, but helping minnows now, while not immediately visible in your wallet, will pay dividends later.
Those you help should in return help you and help others. #payitforward is one of the best ways I can see to scaling to a site as large as redditt or facebook.
I enjoy passing on my knowledge of some formatting to make articles look better, but others could help people edit articles and find good pictures etc. If we can all join together instead of splitting steemit will succeed in a way many platforms have failed