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RE: Understand the Steemit Game! Part 3

in #steemit7 years ago

Your "fanbase" belongs to your followers, but I think that you are onto something here. What excites those followers? Why did they follow? You're definitely correct, but the concept has more depth. I don't know the answers to those questions I just asked. Don't take them as rhetorical either. Answer Me!

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You are totally right my friend. There is so much to say about it.
I was only scratching the surface to make the post not too long. One important thing is to get to know your followers. It's​ like if you are selling a product why are your customers buying your product? It's because of the design, the taste, the price or just because​ of the brand? If you get to know the needs of your followers the better you can deliver them. But for that you need to interact with them, getting them in a dialogue​ with you and this process takes a lot of time and effort.