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RE: STEEM Gave Me An Opportunity And I Saw Potential.

in #steem5 years ago

It sounds like a good plan. Good luck with your new life.
Don't bother with advertising too much tho. It'a waste of time.

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Thank you very much, I appreciate it. It was a really rough 2019, especially the last half of it, but it ended great and the start of 2020 has been awesome so far. Hopefully, I'm able to continue the positive ride for a little while. :)

Do you really think advertising is a waste of time? And why is that?

I mean, from where I stand, that is literally the only way for steem to get exposure, hence more people. I appreciate the comment though, and I won't be overdoing it.

Do you advertise YT or FB or any social media?
If it's good people will find it.

I will probably go the same route as I did in the early days. With natural, sort of lowkey marketing. It worked great during my freelancing days when I offered brand building services.

Instead of literally spewing out links to Steem/Steemit everywhere, I will basically tone it down and include it in topics that actually relates to anything that Steem has to offer today. For instance, if someone is talking about the YouTube censorhip, I'll be able to promote 3speak as an alternative.

The same goes for people looking for an easy way to blog or get paid for doing surveys online etc. I think that's a splendid opportunity to promote Steem, even at the current prices.

So yeah, I will probably promote Steem on YouTube, Facebook and on various internet marketing forums to begin with.