Hi Steemit Community,
Today I am humbled to ask (with your support and the support of the Steemit Budget Proposal System and @budgets) to advertise our second Steemit video on YouTube!
This ad shows viewers how to sign up for Steemit in the first two minutes of the video! After that, I provide more than an hours worth of high quality educational tutorials showing the basics of steemit, the interface, how to post, earn rewards, and most importantly how to INVEST in STEEM the Cryptocurrency!
The goal of this ad? Bring more people to Steemit! We are seeing a record number of new YouTubers coming to steemit / Dtube and bringing their following! Youtube gets BILLIONS of views everyday!
The Steemit Budget Proposal System (which is where I have delegated almost all of my STEEM POWER) helps grow our community and bring awareness to Steemit!
Check out the original article posted by @jerrybanfield here: https://steemit.com/budget/@jerrybanfield/50-million-ads-for-steem-on-facebook-google-and-youtube and the new article here https://steemit.com/steem/@jerrybanfield/65wju0wr
With the help of @budgets and @jerrybanfield we have reached thousands of new users from all around the world. Our collective advertising efforts have helped Steemit reach new heights with my last YouTube Ad Reaching more than 69,000+ Views in one short month! (click here to see my first post https://steemit.com/dtube/@joeparys/zm1p9aij)
I am seeking 1,000 STEEM as an advertisement budget from @budgets with the help of @jerrybanfield to spend it through the existing ad budget which will eliminate the need for me to make the ads and target them.
Our goal is to reach more people, share our community, and get people excited about the amazing and unique opportunity Steeimit offers.
How will this video directly help you and our community?
-Increased awareness will lead to more people joining Steemit, more investors, and more engagement than ever before.
-More users and engagement will lead to the rise in Steem the Cryptocurrency
-More users can lead to more followers, bigger reward pools, and better development for the whole community
Thank you for all of your support!
Watch the new YouTube Ad video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VqRjRrKw1o&t=681s
Every upvote of this post will go directly back into our amazing community and into funding @budget
If you enjoyed this post would you please give it an upvote, like, and follow me @joeparys
Thanks for watching :)
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Thanks for replying, your message makes sense to me. What comes to mind is that Steemit being the first to employ a social media platform powered by the blockchain is not necessarily an advantage.
First impressions are everything, and right now D.tube looks like a scam website to a lot of first-time viewers. They do not understand what they're looking at, and the $$$ they see seems unbelievable.
Bit of a personal story from me, but I would loosely call myself a computer and Bitcoin expert. To me Steemit is hard as hell, I spend a lot of time each day troubleshooting or learning new aspects of Steemit. Right now services like Whaleshares and Minnowsupport are just not what this website needs, these services need to end. To me, wealth inequality is not an issue it is a red herring, the issue with Steemit is the traveling distance of a new users voice. I feel we have major problems to fix before we bringing over boatloads of people.
I just don't see Steemit making sense to most people in its current permutation. If you look at the demographics of Steemit, it is mostly populated by countries of people who have a strong understanding of why Bitcoin is important. If you bring someone to Steemit who fundamentally doesn't understand Bitcoin, you have an insane amount of explaining to do, because you've just produced a chicken before an egg.
Steemit should grow organically, the first impression is very important, and its timing needs prerequisites and contexts to be right.
So good to finally meet you here...
It's a Great job you're doing @joeparys, I would like to officially thank you for your selfless act towards educating and informing more people about the potential benefits of the Steem blockchain, Steemit, and SMT.
I'm getting to understand a lot from your post on here and videos on youtube, even though I'm barely a few days old on Steemit.
I have taken bits of advice from your contents as well as that of @jerrybanfield and I'm hoping they would help me the best to benefit from Steemit and the Steem platform in general.
In all honesty, I came across your youtube videos after subscribing and watching lots of @jerrybanfield and you guys motivated me to join Steemit long after I was informed about Steemit.
I follow your guys on youtube and always looking forward to more nicely delivered contents.
Goodluck @joeparys, following you right away, as well as Upvoting and Resteeming this post.
Thanks.
I'm with @zastels on this one, if you want to get more people to pay attention to this platform then focus on creating a valued proposition for them to want to join. I'm one month into making use of Steemit, and all I see is a platform overrun with spammers and no room for new people like myself to grow.
If Steemit wants more people to join then they need to do something about all the ridiculous spam, its a real turnoff, and they need to actually find a way to reward creators here for the work they do.
I spend 5 hours writing an article and earn 1 cent, while someone else posts a junk meme and makes $50, its total garbage. I'm trying to make this platform work, but I to will not stick around if my efforts here prove useless.
The biggest issue at hand with this platform is the fact it picks winners and losers. Anytime a big media brand or personality enters, the platform's creators upvote their one line junk posts and they earn thousands, while the rest of us get jack.
I started producing content on DTube, and I noticed the only people who earn anything there are those who're upvated by the main DTube account, the rest of us have no place there.
All this "Let's Promote Steemit" stuff may sound great to someone like yourself who makes $600 every time they make a new post, but that's not the reality for the typical user here. Look, this post is at almost $700, I wouldn't earn that here with 1,000 posts.
Another problem with this platform is the fact the bigger accounts wont upvote the smaller ones. They go praise how wonderful my article is, then give no upvote, because they only upvote the big accounts so they can get fat upvotes in return.
What do you want people to do, come here so they can work to death for nothing while watching the handful of wealthy people here gab about how much money they have?