A PROPOSAL TO SET UP NEWBIES GUIDERS
I write this post because I am having difficulties guiding the people I introduced to steemit. I'm very good in convincing people to believe in something, but I have a hard time following them up. I have been spreading the good news of steemit to all my friends, relatives, neighbours and others. Some of them have successfully registered, but handling all their questions is becoming a problem to me.
I believe in steemit and I am working towards its growth in South-eastern Nigeria. Recently, I have introduced some people who haven't started doing anything because they don't know how to get started and I don't know how to help them either. You'll agree with me that steemit user interface is not as easy as other social networks, so people get a little bit confused after signing up. I can't handle answering all the questions they come up with. I also have my health to take care of.
We have a lot of marketers, what we now need is a good follow up team
I did a post on facebook about steemit, and someone messaged me telling me to explain steemit more to him. He said he has already registered, but doesn't understand it. When I asked how he got to know about steemit, he said it was through a YouTube video. The video introduced him to steemit, but he still needs some assistance.
Not knowing what to do could be the reason some people who registered here are inactive. I believe a lot of people have left steemit because they couldn't get along with the way things work here. I would have been among those that left in such manner because the person who introduced me to steemit didn't follow me up. He asked me to figure out things myself. I tried asking some questions in the general channel on steemit chat, but I was ignored. I had to spend weeks on google search before I stumbled on some posts that helped me to get started. Because it's not everyone that will be able to do such, that is the reason for this proposal.
My Proposal
I hereby make a proposal to steemit.com Inc. to set up Newbies Guiders. Some good steemians should be assigned the duty to properly guid newbies. There should be a channel on steemit chat where steemit marketers can direct all the potential users to.
A simple break down of what I mean
1. Steemit should set up guiders to help our newbies.
2. The guiders should have a channel on steemit chat.
3. There should be an appropriate means to reward these guiders.
4. Marketers should direct all the potential users to register on steemit chat and join the channel.
5. The guiders should help them successfully create an account.
4. The guiders should follow them up until they have fully understood how the community operates.
Conclusion
I've been worried about telling more people about steemit because I can't handle those I've already introduced. If something like this can be established, I believe I'll put in more effort in recruiting more steemit users. I also believe that this will help a lot of people whose accounts are inactive to start participating fully.
This is just my own suggestion on what I think could help our newbies and encourage the growth of steemit. I'll be glad to have you share what you think would be best for this network.
Please leave your suggestions in comments below.
Special thanks to all those who have contributed to help the African/Nigerian community here.
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Hello @ogoowinner
I think that the best solution to this is find a way to create tutorial on youtube, I recently opened a whatsapp group where I guide the people I introduced to steemit, but there are a lot of things to teach.
I often tell someone asking me for direction to read the whitepaper and the FAQ section before asking me for any more directions, but they still get confused on some certain aspects.
I think that it is best they sign up and go through the learning process slowly and not want to know everything at once.
@ogochukwu
Hi, @ogochukwu. I absolutely agree with you about creating tutorials on youtube channel and having whatsapp groups. Some of my youtube videos in my channel are steemit tutorials. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy_5lUYyiSeCZSpLquv_Hig . Some veteran steemians like @stellabelle, have commended my efforts in those video tutorials, others have voted on the content when I post the tutorial on steemit. The newbies themselves who watch my video tutorials, one of whom is @smyle have found those videos good resources. Regarding whatsapp groups. I created a whatsapp group. We are 15 in that group so far and It's not an easy job to mentor /follow up people.
The point is mostNigerians dont like reading. Even if you direct them to faq, people that will visit that page wont be uo to 5%.
I think what we have to do is to form stronger alliance and produce highly felt result. This will make them pay more attention.
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You got my point. They usually want to have it like facebook. They don't want to read and steemit is not easy to understand.
normal people aren't going to read a fucking white paper
I tell them to read the FAQ too, but they'll even ask you where to find the it. I receive a lot of unwanted calls and messages. I'm slowing down on my steemit activities because of my health. I can't handle them anymore.
Try a different strategy with the type of audience, and they will do the rest! Perhaps the right kind of audience. Sorry about your health. i lost my own health
This really would be a great addition to the site as I myself am new and I'm still not 100% confident with how everything works. I have a friend who told me of this site but did little to educate me on it and I've mostly had to learn myself. If rewards were given for guiding others then more users would be educated and less would be scared away from lack of knowledge, allowing the community to thrive and grow even more - this is a win/win scenario for the guides and the newbies. Excellent idea @ogoowinner and greetings to the African community of Steemit from Scotland!
Rewards are given for guiding others.
Look how many posts have been made on Steemit describing basically all aspects regarding how the platform works. The author rewards for those posts are rewards given exactly for the purpose you are mentioning.
exactly dude i cant believe these people are advocating forthis
I know that @anonimnotoriu. But how easy is it for newbies to find such posts?
I find it to be extremely easy. One just has to go to the search field next to 'Submit a Story' and write things like 'steemit guide, steemit tips, steemit help, etc.'. There is a ton of information describing how the platform works. We can't really force people to learn though.
You are right. They keep disturbing me because they don't really have the passion to learn it themselves.
Thanks for your contribution @anonimnotoriu.
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Welcome on board @imerisu. I wish they'll consider this proposal. However, a lot of steemians have put up posts and videos to explain a lot of things here. Somehow, I believe having a direct guid would be better.
Thanks for reading this.
One to understand that will help the journey is: Steemit is everyone's! i give a day to teaching steemit
From reading the blog and replies in the comments there seems to be 2 different types of people.
Those who are willing to read
Compile a list of commonly ask questions and make a blog post answering them that you send to people when they ask a question. It will be shorter and less intimidating than the FAQ and it can go into further details directed towards the people you are getting to sign up.
When I first started I made a simple and short guide that I passed around when I notice someone was asking for help or was struggling. Now that is outdated and it was in address of certain types of people that I was encountering. But you can kind of see the types of people and who my target audience was.
There is a very long list of things that TimCliff had the community summit and he assembled found here. For those go getters that want a really long resource with lots of tips inside
Those that was visual aid:
Create another guide that includes links to visual aids. There are a lot of guides out there that have quite a few images to show and illustrations there point along with text. @Scrooger makes a few guides like that.
His animated text dividers guide has a list at the bottom linking a bunch of other guides. He covers a wide range of topics randowhale, post payout decreasing, formatting and editing, free text dividers, voting power explained (it’s a little outdated in voting theory), thumbnails fast and easy, Steemit notifications, many ways to gain following. Some of them could be out dated, They are however well written and include a lot of photos.
I don’t follow jerrybanfield. But I know he puts out a lot of videos and he focus on helping members of the community out with information. Perhaps someone will be willing to help you find videos that explain things that you then can include in the blog.
start a new hashtag
I don’t know how many people you are onboarding but I assume man power is the issue. So start a new hashtag and ask them to make blogs asking their questions under it. Those that want to help can use that hashtag and answer questions. More importantly make sure they know if someone helps them out they should upvote that persons comment. Once they know how to do something you should recommend they check out the hashtag and assist other new people like they are and be rewarded with an upvote from that person.
This creates a community, engages users to learn and then help others out while also giving them the opportunity to be reward for helping. It can solve the lack of man power over time, and help people be more fluent with how Steemit works.
I once in a while have people I follow post a blog asking for help in regarding things. It really is the best way of getting help is just by asking. Creating a place where people will know to check for questions makes it easier for them to be found.
Hello @ogoowinner. Let me begin by saying your proposal is in order and very timely too. I understand how difficult it is to guide particularly Nigerians because most of them dont like reading. Yes thats the hard truth.
I introduced more than 67 of my whatsapp based friends to steemit including @smyle and also created a whatsap group so as to guide them properly. I spent more time guiding them than i spend on steemit. I did a post where i announce their entrancehttps://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@eurogee/a-personal-effort-towards-a-more-virile-steemit-community-introducing-67-new-steemians-in-one-swoop-vol-1 .it is sad that despite all efforts being made to get them serious, only @smyle and a few more are really catching the joke.
I want to personally appeal to you @ogoowinner for a formidable alliance between all serious minded Nigerians. Lets all build social bridges and help one another towards forming a mutually beneficial sub community. I want to appreciate your efforts in SIN project.
I am Chukwuka Aneke from ur region south east Nigeria. Thanks for your time. I am @eurogee
Chukwuemeka I'm glad to see you here. Please pm me on steemit chat. @ehiboss has created a whatsapp group for us.
Thanks for your response. The truth is that i have been trying to access the chat site to no avail in order to communicate you. Can i drop my number here for onwardre commendation to @ehiboss for addition?
The thing is pacing. You simply have to be firm yourself in your conviction before the next step. You have to climb the ladder to the top before pulling others up!
Also agter the guiders work
They have to feel the support
Its devastating for alot to put genuine material amd no one supports it.
They have to feel the difference.
Good points u mentioned in ur post
Thank you. I think the introduction of communities will handle that part.
Thanks for reading @marwa.
@ogoowinner i always appreciate your post, but i beg to differ on this. Setting up a guider for beginners is great, but i do not appreciate the fact that some people are just damn write mentally lazy, its not because they don't have the capacity to learn but, just rather everything to be spoon fed them like babies not wanting to task themselves. Good things come at a price, to have quality you would agree with me that you to commit painstaking effort and time, don't let ever comprise real value which is i this case the discipline of research. I am a newbie on steemit everything i know was not thought to me neither did anybody follow me up, i saw a good thing in steemit (freedom) and i went after it, i didn't at first but i know my capacity for learning fast so, i simply committed time, battery life and data to know. I am hard here because i am sick of the mental laziness i have observed among the youth of today! We to respect this natural law nothing comes easy....take a listen to my post https://steemit.com/art/@djuvantebit/courage-for-the-simple-the-future
@djuvantebit, I love your contribution here. I know it's mental laziness that's making them over depend on someone else to teach them everything. Nonetheless, I think that a little help will keep them moving. I'll take a look at your blog later.
Thanks for reading.
The idea of guiders is an excellent one, since the goal is to make steemit the number one social media in the globe it is important to have people guided accordingly. learning could be broken down into number of weeks and learning activities until newbies are fully ready to stir the wheels for themselves. kudos @ogoowinner for this wonderful suggestion.
Thank you @epikcoin.
Tom (@donkeypong) and Kevin (@kevinwong) created a new users guide a while back, and also condensed that into a 10 page PDF. The PDF is linked below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzjutiBS2DthaG96WmxCT0F2dmc/view
There is also a 40 page book that is on Amazon, but it is showing as unavailable at the moment - not certain what the story is there.
https://www.amazon.com/Steemit-101-Blockchain-Social-Platform/dp/1537774646
I read through the PDF. The power down time needs to be updated,but other than that it looks good. Would be nice to have some veterans look it over and give their feedback.
Thanks for letting us know about this @lydon.sipe.
Some more resources beyond the FAQ's available on steemit.com and steem.io:
https://www.steem.center/
https://steemit.com/steemit/@sethlinson/announcing-steemit-explained-a-new-animated-series
Thank you for helping out with these links @anonimnotoriu.
nice suggestion @ogoowinner but i would like to say that anything one has success in has to do with passion, perseverance and consistency. even with the introduction of guiders if one doesnt have these attitudes towards steemit its pointless. those people surely belong to some other social networks right now, perhaps engaging very actively without reaping any benefits and am positive they were are no guiders on those platforms, all anyone has to do is spend time here doing the things the do on other platforms and the benefits will come. i just made a post listing some benefits of being on steemit
https://steemit.com/steemit/@darkerhorse/read-this-5-benefits-of-being-an-active-steemit-user-you-would-appreciate
this should help anyone recognise the potentials of being active on steemit. As regards using the nigerian tag, i have been using the #nigeria in a most of my post since the commencement of project bigwave but am yet to see the difference it makes using it. i hope that changes for me at some point as am always proud to identify with the nigerian community on steemit.
Thanks for your comment @darkhorse. I'll go through that post later.
We can always talk if need be!