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RE: MARKETING STEEM # 3 : What are we marketing?

in #steem7 months ago

I recently faced the same questions. I ran a paid campaign to promote Steem on Instagram and people who were interested in blockchain blogging started asking me questions. For example, why should I spend my time on Steemit instead of TikTok or Instagram. What is so unique about Steemit?

And that's when I realized that Steemit has nothing to offer people who are constantly scrolling through short videos. And that's great! I think people who can't give 2 seconds of their attention to a certain content are not needed here on Steemit.

Steem doesn't have to be like Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok, etc. We need to follow our own unique path. Here it is worth mentioning the concept of "Proof-of-Brain". Only those who are not lazy to use their brain can succeed in Steem (in most cases). Steem can potentially become a club of people who can expertly share certain information. And I'm not talking only about some professionals. Each of us is an expert and eyewitness of our own life and only we can share true and exclusive information about it. The only question is whether we can interest the readers with this information.

I see the following messages when promoting Steem:

  • Safe investments. Investors can profit, even in a bear market, thanks to post rewards and curation fees.
  • Ability to blog without the need to create your own website. The presence of a formed community of readers. The opportunity to find people with common interests. The opportunity to earn on your own blog, thanks to your intelligence.
  • A platform for sharing information in a specific niche.

I don't think Steem should be positioned as a social network. Everyone is already sick of DeFi, so I don't see the potential here either. I would bet on the involvement of educated people willing to exchange information.

Steem also needs developers, but I wouldn't recommend luring them with the possibility of DAO funding. I think there are very few projects capable of bringing more benefit than harm from the sale of the funds received.

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This is very useful feedback from your Instagram promotion campaign.

Steem has great potential to be a platform for quality information that people want to read.

But the big problem may be of how that 'quality' is achieved. Curation currently, if it is guided by Proof of Brain, is not yet achieving the goal of bringing the quality content to the top - and conversely discouraging the proliferation of low quality content.

Some more robust curatorial mechanism may be needed to make Steem stand out as a reliable source of good quality information.

The DeFi question is more difficult - without it the likely scenario is that the price of STEEM would fall considerably.

And it is likely no one would be happy with that 😞

Maybe the answer is to separate that side of STEEM off into another place. Steemit.com being an 'everything platform' throws together all types of content - the Good, the Bad and the DeFi.

Some more robust curatorial mechanism may be needed to make Steem stand out as a reliable source of good quality information.

I think bid bots create a big problem here. They break the principle of Proof of Brain and make low-quality content more visible. In addition, the SP delegated to bid bots is not involved in maintaining quality content and community development.

The problem of the existence of bid bots could be solved by allowing investors to earn their profits without having to post every day. For example, if there were deposits with a return of 50% per annum or more. If they simply replaced bid bots, theoretically there should be no additional selling pressure. Such a deposit program brings us back to the difficult question of DeFi.

I believe that Steem can be promoted in all the directions listed in your post. It all depends on the target audience. I think it is not worth talking about blogging, DeFi and progamists in one message. Depending on which platform the article will be published on, you need to choose what to focus on.

One more question. How to interest this or that media to write about Steem? I think you should start with paid articles. Some media outlets provide this opportunity and publish your press release for a fee.

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