I could show you some of my posts on Redit with over 100k view :-) - that is traffic for free - some come, no idea how many join, and if they join how long they stay - that is the issue - but we are not the onboarding team, we can only help.
I did not onboard many but several that are pretty active (even they did not want in first place) - just saying @detlev or @melinda010100 or @tengolotodo and others such as @papilloncharity I knew before Steemit was invented - not got kudos for onboarding referral, maybe they also talked to others before such as @steevc before joining, but they are great community members. Quality over quantity
FYI @starkerz - onboarding newbies is cool, but the relevant task is to keep them if they provide quality, we do not need lurkers that join, get a free HP, powerdown and leave.
But I know how it is on shows - people say a lot - but that is typical in marketing / sales - do that since ages.
We need to educate people, we need to help but we need to focus on quality people - that is waht some people have to handle.
Love to learn to get such a view on reddit.
How many years of work does this take?
You need the right content, right time in the right subreddit and luck you do not get to know an angry mod of a sub :-)
Hmmmm - need a hand 🤚 from an expert
Create a post without mentioning Hive that sounds good for reddit -then we try to find the right subreddit