Top Steem Applications

in #steemit7 years ago

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What a time to be alive...

A time where anyone, anywhere can make money providing value on the internet. Content creators of all sorts have an opportunity like no other in history to build an audience and be paid in proportion to the value they bring to their audience and the community.

Steem blockchain applications are pioneers of the new "internet of money." These are 7 applications you can get started on today to start getting rewarded for the valuable time and energy you put into the online.

  1. D.Tube

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This might sound familiar to you and that's because it is. Not only is the design similar to YouTube but the name literally means decentralized YouTube.

YouTube has been the dominant video streaming service and platform for the past couple of years.
If you're someone who get's on YouTube often you've probably heard your favorite YouTubers complain about YouTube, whether it be demonetization of their content or the "adpocalypse." You might be someone who believes that it's time for a change.

From a content creator perspective, you might be upset at the fact that YouTube content creators don't get a lot of money from ads even though TV stations get paid way more for the exact same advertisements.

Now you can get paid for your content directly on the site without having to use 3rd party websites or ruining your audiences experience by placing ads on your videos.

  1. Steepshot

Steepshot is an application native to iOS and Android devices similar to instagram.

If you are a photographer or just like taking pictures, this is great for you. You can upload photos you take on the platform or from your phone and people can upvote it similar to upvotes on post on steemit or busy.org.

  1. DLive

D.Live is a streaming service similar to Twitch.

Streaming live videos has taken the world by storm. ESports and streaming live videos on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and other platforms have become extremely popular.

D.Live is predominantly used to stream games but of course can be used to stream any content of your choosing.

  1. D Mania

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Getting paid for making memes? The day I never thought would come has come.

We've all seen and reacted to memes before. Sometimes we don't even know who the original creators are and chances are those creators aren't ever compensated for it.

Well times are changing. Actually cross that out. They HAVE changed. If you make ORIGINAL memes, post it on here and if the community likes it, you get paid. SIMPLE.

  1. eSteem

eSteem is an application that is native to iOS and Android devices.

It's the best way for you to blog on the go without logging into busy.org or steemit. It's simple to use and you get paid for blogging, commenting and curating. The things you already do!

  1. Busy.org/Steemit

Busy.org and Steemit are both regarded as social media platforms but are mainly used for blogging. One might argue that the differences are that one has a better interface, better features or maybe a better overall experience.

One thing they do have in common are that they have thousands of active users creating written and video content for the community. The community then shows their appreciation by upvoting and commenting to have more people see it.

  1. Utopian

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Are you a graphic designer? Open source project owner? Writer? Even a bug hunter?

Utopian.io is a way for contributors to open source projects, whether you are making it or providing your two cents, can rewarded.

The categories are copywriting, suggestions, development, translation, graphic design, video tutorials, blog, analysis, and more.

Open source software exists on our computers, phones, tablets and all the apps we use.


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