I think what you are doing is the right move. You should wait until the unboarding process on steem becomes instant.
What I mean is that right now, if you tell your Youtube audience about steemit, many will want to sign up. They will do it and then they will have to wait 7 days or more to get confirmed. They will all forget everything about steem in those 7 days and won't ever comeback.
So let's wait until the steemit team releases an update and improves the signup process(which is due soon) and then you can start thinking about getting your audience over.
@furiouspete123 I believe you shouldn't tell YouTube about Dtube or Steemit especially someone of your stature in the YouTube realm could draw alot of attention. I don't know if you are aware of all the people that just use youtube basically as a begging plattform. I as a YouTuber have decided not to bring my audience over to steemit because of these reasons. I believe I should get established first and if people get curious about this plattform they can find me easily. A few of my fellow YouTubers are here they've been taking the same approach. They seem to be happy. Of course our channels on YouTube are small by comparison to your channel. Just my thoughts. Thanks for the post very good subject.
That's frustraiting, but then again, you get paid for each comment.
There is a 20 second delay per comment :)
i didn't know that :)
I think what you are doing is the right move. You should wait until the unboarding process on steem becomes instant.
What I mean is that right now, if you tell your Youtube audience about steemit, many will want to sign up. They will do it and then they will have to wait 7 days or more to get confirmed. They will all forget everything about steem in those 7 days and won't ever comeback.
So let's wait until the steemit team releases an update and improves the signup process(which is due soon) and then you can start thinking about getting your audience over.
@furiouspete123 I believe you shouldn't tell YouTube about Dtube or Steemit especially someone of your stature in the YouTube realm could draw alot of attention. I don't know if you are aware of all the people that just use youtube basically as a begging plattform. I as a YouTuber have decided not to bring my audience over to steemit because of these reasons. I believe I should get established first and if people get curious about this plattform they can find me easily. A few of my fellow YouTubers are here they've been taking the same approach. They seem to be happy. Of course our channels on YouTube are small by comparison to your channel. Just my thoughts. Thanks for the post very good subject.
Deleted. Thanks miqdad
You can literally hear him talk about steemit in the whole video -.-