I think a helpful way to get more newbies seen is to have direct links to subject matter such as "politics", "yoga", "foodie" next to the "hot", "trending", and "promoted" buttons. This way there is more of a chance of being seen. And I realize that there are buttons on the side, but the top of the page is usually what grabs people's immediate attention. Resteeming this!
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I agree with that, Cindy. Also the general design. I had a whole conversation with another woman today and she's hesitating to join Steemit, because of the way it looks. While it helps to look beyond the looks :) most people who stumble upon Steemit, may not have anyone to convince them of Steemit's benefits beyond the looks.
I think the more non-geek "average" people join Steemit, it would be a good idea to review the design, the structure and the user experience.
Yes it takes some tech savvy-ness, but there are plenty of articles from them and other steemians that have helped me navigate this. I believe it will get more streamlined and less techy and more user friendly over time. This company is still new and they are all genuises. It's going to turn out great. Now is the time to jump on before the common man finds out! :)
Agree :) Curios to see what it's going to look like in a year (and where the price will be :))
@cindybowen, thanks for your contribution and the Resteem. I appreciate it a lot.