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RE: What Does It Really Take to Onboard People to Steem?

in #steemleo5 years ago


I agree with you whole heartily about this point; Steem is very complicated and there are several aspects to it that seasoned Steemians have never done and would be unsure how to find out. I frequently wrote posts I called Steemit Tools, which were reviews of the different aspects of the Steemit platform, like tips and tricks, plus I reviewed some useful dApps you could use on Steemit and why. I was happy to receive thank you comments from people who were new to Steemit. But what surprised me was I always got comments from people who had been here a couple years and were already successful.Hi, @khaleelkazi

Steemit is such a diverse ecosystem that you can write about its tools and different functions for a year non-stop. I once devoted the greater part of my blogging efforts to this area and continue to find little things to write about even now, 1.5 years into my Steem journey. I think a Steemdash board is a great idea. If you build it, they will come!

I also think onboarding authors is a great strategy. I have been trying to onboard YouTube Stars, but it’s hard to explain Steem, blockchain and how their fans will get on boarded to make this worthwhile. I am sure you know the drill. And I see you have already navigated that barrier, so congratulations!

✍🏼 @shortsegments