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RE: What MAKES Hip Hop on Steemit? We need your Feedback

in #feedbackchain6 years ago

I would say that the community is relatively small still and everyone is exploring, finding their way and coming up with their own initiatives and projects. If we can get more of our real-world community on Steemit and they engaging with the community we might be able to increase the visibility of our content. Just a thought.

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It's kind of like when mp3s started to flood the market and musicians were lost and trying to find ways to promote themselves. Except with the blockchain, we aren't really limited, it's just a matter of finding our potential and expanding on it.

I'm with this guy!

Im super active in recruiting and getting real world people on steemit.. And out of the 100's of people I mention it to only a handful go throw with the sign up itself and even less are consistent in posting most just give up after 2 posts... We need like a "how to steemit musicians guide" ... Seems like people wont eat if you dont spoon feed them, well from my experience at least...

Good point. I'm facing the same issues as well. In a way, we become that "guide" to a degree. I know @djlethalskillz has come up with a variety of guides and I think a few others have as well. But as it is with Steemit, eventually great info gets buried from the feed.

What we also need is a "Hip Hop Whale". This is something we hope to be able to achieve in the future through @hhtb so that we can help facilitate and foster positive growth on the platform for those active in our community in particular. For example, being able to help you guys generate more funds for your steem powered tour and so on. Meaning to say... We've like to have something like a @sndbox incubator for the Hip Hop community!