Disclaimer: My strategy is at the bottom of this post if you don't want to read my rant . If you think it's a good strategy, please resteem so more people can use this approach
I truly believe Steemit is one of the best websites sites and inventions from our lifetime. For only being a little over a year old, and in beta , meaning it is yet to be officially released, this site operates amazingly. The concept of paying users in the community with steem dollars based on the content we all post or even just participate through upvotes or commenting is a a revolutionary concept that will continue to grow across the internet. Steemit is the first one in this new age social media so the chance of this site succeeding is a lot better than copy cat sites that will eventually come out.
With that said I have become a little frustrated when I speak to people and try to inform them about this awesome new site and concept. They either respond in the following manners: Either they are indifferent to it, say in a patronizing tone "sure, lets see how it goes for you", "whats the catch", "sounds like a ponzi scheme", along with other really ignorant comments that jump to assumptions because the concept of Steemit sounds too good to be true.
If the people that told me these things had no debts or a job then I would understand their viewpoint on this but not by much. At least they have financial security.
Though the thing that baffles me the most and ticks me off is when these people I tell about Steemit always complain about being in debt, not earning enough at their job, or unemployed searching for a job!!!!
My character has always been to help people who I know and don't know. I have always done favors for other people without expecting anything return. This surprised people as they automatically assume if I am doing them a favor that I am getting something materialistic out of it. NO! I help because it feels good to help others if I have the means to do so
I just wish people would not assume negative things about sites like Steemit, especially when the first time they hear about it is from me. Then they say those things, instead of asking questions about how it works. It is like their brain immediately shuts it down. Then they go back on to Facebook or Instagram and post, comment, like, etc, etc like a mindless sheep
Our society has messed up so many people with all the scams that have gone on, especially on the net that people just assume Steemit is some other scam and it is sad they think that because they are missing out on an opportunity to make some good money by joining this site early on.
When a site is free and there is nothing needed from a person other than the basic info 99% of other sites have to participate in then there should really be no concern...right?
In conclusion I think my new strategy is to:
- tell people that there is a new social media site called Stemmit
- it has some very interesting posts and topics
- it is growing by the day and there is a waiting list to be approved to use the site
- the longer someone waits to sign up then the longer they will be on the waiting list.
Then once they are signed up their curiosity will make them want to find out more about the site and they will be SURPRISED to see that they can actually get paid on this site for just using it.
Please let me know if this is a good approach and I will test it this coming week an respond with an update