I Am Searching for Steem Exclusive Content

in #steemexclusive5 years ago (edited)

One of the biggest ways to draw more people to Steem is to make exclusive content here!

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I used to make content on Youtube, then I quit to make exclusive content on Steem. This forced people that followed me on Youtube and other places to follow me on Steem. This plan worked well, I know plenty of my subscribers follow me over and convert to full-fledged Steemians.

The truth is the vast majority of people make very little money on social media, they rely on affiliate links or sponsorship from a business.
Well, I am looking to "sponsor" original Steem exclusive content.

If you make exclusive Steem content, post below and if I find the content useful for Steem, I will reward your work with upvotes. Cheers!

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https://steemit.com/dtube/@silentscreamer/o6jfw78vtpv

Steem exclusive from a Steem made creator. I pinged you on twitter as well in case it got lost in your feed.

I'm trying to entice my WordPress blogging friends over by almost exclusively using my blog to post to Steem (via #SteemPress). However, you might be interested in checking out @melinda010100 to sponsor - not only does she run the Steem Shadow Photo Contest every week, she also hosts the #FeatheredFriday tag. To top it off, she's a sweetheart and very engaging with old timers and newbies alike! 😊

Thanks so much for your kind words @traciyork! I truly appreciate all your support!

Dude, all my shit is exclusive to Steem.

@paulag has it right at present, the exclusive content needs to rank high on google

Less of the ###

More of the <'h1'>

I would recommend to use at max one (better none) <h1> (or in markdown #) per post, because the tag is meant to mark the (most important/relevant) heading of the article. I know that many people here on Steem don't know about this, so maybe we should talk more about these things...

Search engines like google say that people can use as many h1 tags as they wish to, but I'm pretty sure (from a bot perspective) that it has an impact on SEO. Nearly all high ranking pages contain exactly one h1 tag.

Since most frontends already display the post title in a h1 tag, there is no need to use h1 in a post at all. So, to sum it up: Best for SEO would be to never use it in a post, I think.

Less of the ###

I'm not sure, if you mean this, but the converted output of a post is always in HTML format, so it does not matter, if we use markdown in our posts. The spiders only see the HTML ;)

I thought the hash was not good, so thanks for clarifying that.

I know that many people here on Steem don't know about this, so maybe we should talk more about these things...

Absolutely. A template for a SEO piece of content, at least as far as format, is worth presenting.

Thanks for the input, and gooo Steemworld! :)

I think paulag also pointed out about the canonical linking etc, just based on interfaces you might already have indexing issues due to duplicate content. With many of them then going so far as using ajax to load content is that then following practise? When it comes to SEO the interface has a lot to do with it, users have the control over not crossposting to other chains but if linking is done right then the steem one would be the source and will rank , all users right now have control over adding alt tags to their images but what does it matter if google can't read the content due to how it gets loaded. Just a thought and a bit of a generalization. and like steemchiller says one h1 etc since that shows hierarchy of content etc.

Since most frontends already display the post title in a h1 tag

I didn't take that into account, that's an important aspect.

Wait. Google isn't into ###? I had no idea.

### translates into <h3>, so that's what Google bot sees. It is as important as a sub-sub section can be in a document.

Nice, will be on the lookout for your content.

Not much coming from me at present. Too busy with the real life content for Steem, but always looking in.

I would be interested in knowing of you consider content posted on steempress as exclusive to steem. I have been trying (pittyfully with my little bag) to support steempress users, specifically the ones with bidirectional comments turned on. These people are promoting steem every day just by using steempress as people need a steem account to engage on the blogs. Let me know your thought as I might have some stuff to share.

I have also been trying to get people publishing on steem to write content that will rank. Most people on steem dont have a following off steem, which is a shame. They are also not sharing content off steem because people off steem cant reward you. Steem people need to promote their work. Any help on encouraging this would be welcome, you have way more influence than me 😁. Thanks in advance

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How pathetic are you @haejin wasting your downvote on a comment I'm just going to re-post. What a half-wit troll. You can't even flag my posts to zero anymore. You're losing influence old man.


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These people are promoting steem every day just by using steempress as people need a steem account to engage on the blogs.

Good point. I used to use Steempress but I think the plugin clashed with another one on my site, so I disabled them both. I should give it another look.

Also, I think I haven't been bothered with trying to rank in Google simply because, like many others, I wasn't playing the Google Juice game like I used to with my old blogs. I think we all got a bit anti-Google because of Adsense and the "centralised" platforms. But truth be told, we do need to show up on Google to be visible.

I find Steempress and content posted outside Steem just as valuable, as it can help bring in new people by introducing them to steem.
I upvote all the content I find that I think ads value to Steem. For this specifically, I am looking for people that have some content they post "exclusively" to Steem. If they want to share links or promote the content outside of Steem, that is awesome.

These people are promoting steem every day just by using steempress as people need a steem account to engage on the blogs.

Good point. I used to use Steempress but I think the plugin clashed with another one on my site, so I disabled them both. I should give it another look.

Also, I think I haven't been bothered with trying to rank in Google simply because, like many others, I wasn't playing the Google Juice game like I used to with my old blogs. I think we all got a bit anti-Google because of Adsense and the "centralised" platforms. But truth be told, we do need to show up on Google to be visible.

Yup, I'm another steem exclusive content creator. I agree with what abh12345 is saying, Google ranking is king.

That's is why die hard steemians are doing more for the platform than those who cross post, as having the same content on multiple platforms does something odd to the ranking if I'm remembering right.

P.s. a steem exclusive:

https://steemit.com/food/@raj808/easy-asian-style-stew-with-sticky-rice-and-beans

All my posts are original. Thanks for the opportunity. https://steemit.com/creative/@wales/bathing-in-the-moonlight

I've long said we need to post here and promote exclusive content to our outside audience. Thanks for supporting Steemit content creators.

My new post which I shared with you on Twitter:

What Does Your Username Mean To You?

I do not post anywhere but on Steem.

The only social media platform worth using. I dont even know what my other accounts are anymore.

Same here, lol! :)

Ah, my bad! I created a Twitter account and post Steem-related stuff on it.

I only make exclusive content for Steem too mate. Before Steem and I crossed roads I used to write for myself only, random thoughts...about various topics. I used to grab a A4 paper and fill it in no time...

The A4 paper is now replaced by a keyboard...and I try to have a casual style on my blog, intentionally.

PS. Almost all of my content is Steem related.

https://steemit.com/steem/@mindtrap/how-to-make-steem-great-again