No 5 How important is use social media to "steal" their users to achieve more loyal users on Steem?
The SOS-forums serve extremely well in collecting knowledge and creating ideas. But what comes next? How to come from ideation to action?
This poll helps identify impactful and feasible actions. It is no 5 in a series of 9. By answering these polls you help building a marketing and PR strategy for Steem. For the background please check out this post https://busy.org/@impactn-polls/69mkni-development-of-a-joint-marketing-and-pr-strategy-for-steem-the-polls
Where would you put “steal social media users” in this matrix?
- A low feasibility high impact
- B medium feasibility high impact
- C high feasibility high impact
- D low feasibility medium impact
- E medium feasibility medium impact
- F high feasibility medium impact
- G low feasibility low impact
- H medium feasibility low impact
- I high feasibility low impact
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Voted for E medium feasibility medium impact.
Voted for E medium feasibility medium impact.
Voted for B medium feasibility high impact.
Voted for B medium feasibility high impact.
Voted for B medium feasibility high impact.
Voted for E medium feasibility medium impact.
Voted for B medium feasibility high impact.
Voted for B medium feasibility high impact.
Voted for B medium feasibility high impact.
It is extremely beneficial to address all social networks, the technology was made to use it with intelligence.
Voted for B medium feasibility high impact.
Voted for B medium feasibility high impact.
Voted for G low feasibility low impact.
Voted for F high feasibility medium impact.
Voted for E medium feasibility medium impact.
I think that once a decent help system were setup IF groups of SM users came over, and were able to start out with other friends and followers it would be possible for it to work. Single early adopters have had difficulty bringing others with them in the past. The audience here isn't big enough and it feels like starting over from scratch. Going from 10 or 50 or 100 interactions a day down to maybe 1 that isn't spam quickly cools off any built up enthusiasm. Toss in the poor help system and it creates roadblocks. In the past, the long wait for entry was a problem, but now, quick access but with no power to leave comments or votes quickly kills off the enthusiasm. So it will be difficult to get people to move from their comfort zone to something new. You have to have soemthing that makes them want to come here - new opportunities they won't get in current areas they are active in, new markets, a privacy level they aren't getting elsewhere, things like that. Steem needs to present itself as the answer to the problems that are appearing in other platforms - address the privacy concerns of FB, address the differences in fair payouts that's lacking on YouTube, problems like that.
Voted for D low feasibility medium impact.
Voted for B medium feasibility high impact.
Voted for G low feasibility low impact.
Voted for B medium feasibility high impact.
Social networks are the biggest impact of the moment and those who lead them have the power in their hands.
Voted for B medium feasibility high impact.
inevitable, it is something considered mandatory.
Voted for A low feasibility high impact.
Voted for C high feasibility high impact.