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RE: [steem-marketing] What's the state of Steem marketing?

in #steem-marketing8 years ago

Would love to get involved. I'm sure there's also plenty of Growth Hackers on here too that would have great insight! Not sure if Bandcamp is the best tool but I agree that it needs a separate space.

I would suggest there's defineitly a few things that could be self-organised, for example:

https://www.thunderclap.it

This service is something that people can sign up to, and then all at one time, it sends the same tweet out from everyone's account that signed up. People use this to launch products, promote something, as with a well-crafted Tweet it can get hashtags trending etc.

I also would point to the music fan base of bands like One Direction, regardless of your personal taste about their music, there is a proven record of thousands, hundreds of thousands fans, self-organising to promote albums and singles, doing a lot of the work for the record labels, just out of love!

Of course, it would be great to hear about what is happening that was previously promised and spoke about too, but I don't think this should stop us either!

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Not sure if Bandcamp is the best tool but I agree that it needs a separate space.

Basecamp, not Bandcamp. Different services, although the names are similar. =)

Most important thing is that we have a tool for collaboration that actually works and the community can cooperate succesfully with it. I did some research and based on that, I think Basecamp is the best choice.

If we want to make a campaign, for example with Thunderclap, we need to design it first somewhere. If we use only Steemit for it, it's going to be very difficult because here just too much noise. It's hard to focus on the campaign when messages are buried very quickly under everything else.