Cold Calling the Steem Blockchain to YouTubers!

in #steem5 years ago


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Today I was listening to some YouTube vids on business growth and sales as I sometimes do; this video started playing regarding Call Prospecting by Grant Cardone:



In his video he mentioned something along the lines that he doesn't have a favourite social media channel, he uses all of them; he said he posts daily on Medium and many others. but he did not list Steem, why would he, Steem isn't that well known and we don't exactly have a call centre with outbound sales people introducing Steem to the world like forex brokers do. Have you ever had those international number calls from forex companies? You know the ones, they can be annoying, but because of them I know that companies like HotForex exist, I even lost some money trading on it. :)

I came to Steem because an international friend of mine invited me; if he hadn't told me I would never have known Steem existed.

Anyway, back to the Cold Prospecting video... so when Grant Cardone said he "Likes them all the best!" referring to social media channels and listed the ones he uses, I thought why not ask him to try use Steem, I decided to write the below for fun:


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At the time I didn't have a strategy, I was just being Cheeky, but when I stood back and took a holistic view of his blog and my comment, I saw this:


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Grant Cardone has nearly 1.2 million subscribers, holy smoke! This particular video has also had 145K views and appears quite high up on the ranking on searches for cold calling tips. Just then I noticed my comment was now at the top and the last comment was a day ago, the video is quite old and likely won't get many new comments to overshadow mine, but still may get a lot of new views, my comment with the link to https://steemit.com is going to get some free visibility for Steem for minimal effort.

I know @theycallmedan uses this strategy on Twitter, he's always tweeting Steem at people and exchanges so it appears in their feed.

If all of our 4000 active users make one comment about Steem on a YouTube video per day, in such a way that it ties in with the content of the video; that would greatly enhance the exposure of Steem outside of our community. Some may even go crazy and do 10, 20, 50 or 100 a day like the cold callers do 100 calls per day as mentioned in the video!

Just some food for thought, let me know what you think...


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Yeah, Grant is already on Steem... The whales may have to show him better support. Many years ago when i accidentally shot grant with a paint ball gun haha

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@grantcardone has already been using Steem for a few years.

He‘s producing solid content (I personally watch it regularly) but is powering down everything he earns as well, so the question stands whether we want to support creators who are only re-uploading old content on Steem and are selling all their earnings nearly instantly, which is displaying to the world that Steem isn’t worth enough to hold and the platform can be milked.

Na, Grant wasn't getting support as much when he started. He (His marketing team) powered down because his post were getting pennies after a whole year.

Maybe we can convince his team to change. Max Keiser, Robert Kiyosaki, Hodge twins, and many youtube influencers experienced the same issues.

Maybe #NewSteem will change that.

@stackin, ah I just read your second comment. Yeah, you are right that one year is plenty time to try Steem and after that if no curation powering down is reasonable. Another overlooked on is @bravenewcoin, their CEO was once very keen on Steem and wanted to meet with Ned on Skype back in the day to share his vision about a community ad revenue model (see @techemist blog), I think ned blew him off and never met with him. They are a respectable news outlet that was allowed to fall through the cracks, curation isn’t only about content it’s also about greasing the right people in the industry so they can push Steem as well, not let them go indiscovered on Steem.

Do you have contact with his Team? MinnowBooster has some spare curation votes we can use to help.

I know a few people there years ago, let me see if I can get a hold of them.

Ok go for it, BuildTeam can help. Pull me into whatever conversations you need.

I think @davidpakman is one such celebrity who is on steem.

Yes he is, we need to seek out new ones and start name dropping Steem to their followers in Youtube comments.

@stackin, @therealwolf, oh crazy I didn’t know he was on Steem, that’s quite a feather in our cap. I do agree that supporting someone who powers down and cashes out is not so great, I wonder why he doesn’t just build himself into a powerhouse on Steem, maybe he needs someone to guide him. I guess normies wouldn’t really know all the nuances of Steem and what is and isn’t socially acceptable author behaviour, Steem was advertised as “Blog. Get Paid” In any event the idea was more to use the Youtube channels of influencers to make Steem know to their followers by utilising the comment section.

Thank you for sharing this. I got to know about Steem because a friend of mine told me. I never took notice of it anywhere in the internet even when I was scouting for a platform to do freelance writing.

I see that one-on-one invitation makes a whole lot of meaning of we would get steem known everywhere. We have to influence our friendship ring in other social media platforms and offline as well.

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Yes I agree as well, we need to be proud of Steem again and get our families and friends using it, even that is better than the outreach we have now.

That's a great idea. However, people find steem to be very difficult to understand and leave it soon after giving it a try.

Yes Steem is a bit hard, I think reducing to one currency might help, Steem Dollars makes it very complex.

Steem has its downside, I know we can't directly call it the out and out social media because it really isn't but well we're working on that aspect really.

Everything has its downside, we just need to push the upside. Steempeak.com has an awesome UI if people don’t like steemit.com

Even the best UI Steempeak.com, we have what it takes to really compete at the topmost level but I guess it takes a lot of work yeah

It’s not only the product, it’s the marketing and the customer support (retention). Every good author needs to be welcomed with a red carpet and a relationship manager appointed to look after them perpetually. There should be like one user experience manager hired per 500 ppl let’s say to provide support and advice to new bloggers.

I exactly share your views, I was arguing with someone sometimes ago and they say welcoming every good author with a red carpet reception isn't the priority and I see how lost she was, the system isn't built up to do this and like you said marketing is essential it provides a sort of awareness at a bigger stage

The new Rolls Royce wants it's owner to feel the red carpet effect all the time, hence it added an under carriage red light to simulate the red carpet, if Rolls Royce thinks that's the way to a consumers' heart we should take heed.

That example there is definitely top notch but the way I'm seeing steem it's like the mentality is that users should be worthy of Steem and not otherwise I think the effect slows mass adoption and we better start thinking of the users satisfaction

Exactly, user welcome and continuous satisfaction and account management.

Actual great idea... I have something similar in mind,but need to test it first :)

I remember you used to be on helpdesk duty, we had hands on people such as yourself at the start of Steem. You are the right person to run with this, I might also recommend @whatsup and if we can get some support and official onramps from Steemit inc, would be great. Also i feel we need to progress from steem.chat to something more modern like Discord, all young ppl and Twitch users and gamers use it.

I lost hope on steemit long ago.

Here's my plan: use @steempress referral system as an incentive to onboard bloggers. Works exactly like YouTube, you organically engage and then recommend them to steempress.

Sounds good, what I'm saying above however is that there needs to be more than just onboarding, the users need constant monitoring and an account manager/support person, or rather a user experience champion following up and giving them guidance for at least 6 months of their Steem journey.

Oh yeah, fully agree!

Came here to say hes already on Steem, but see that has already been discussed.

Interesting conversation though on whether or not to support established creators that just recycle content on Steem or lesser known people that are producing great content.

Not to say we shouldnt support both, but just something interesting that has been brought up.

Very cool discussion for sure, as with life a healthy balance is always good, don’t see why not both, each have benefits to Steem.

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As you say, I came to Steemit on a recommendation from an acquaintance in another network, although in my case the reason I used my social networks was to share content for my classes.

When I arrived here I thought of using the site more as a personal blog and sharing different things that would catch my attention and like me. Something that was wrong was to withdraw and change in other cryptocurrencies at the beginning, then I understood a little better that this project needs the support of its users and also that it was fun to have more resources available to comment and create new posts too.

You are right that I have not seen much publicity of this network on YouTube, nor on instagram, although I believe that I have seen some twitter accounts that promote the benefits of STEEM. I think that your proposal to develop a campaign to disseminate and publicize the network is good, maybe it could be a bit different, so it could be good if a group were formed or coordinated to make your idea come true.

That is correct, Steem has very little brand recognition outside of its own community, there is a subreddit and a few active Steemians on twitter but that is about it. I think there needs to be more focus on marketing rather than power user tools. The nuts and bolts are there, we just need more people to come and for Steem to become widespread.