RE: Logan Paul Aokigahara Uncensored

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Logan Paul Aokigahara Uncensored

in censorship •  7 years ago 

How long do you think it will take these youtube rejects to discover and bandwagon their way to steemit and d.tube?

It was already done with vid.me but it got shut down

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It takes awareness of solutions to get individuals to onboard, the biggest benefit and hindrance to steem is that it costs nothing to make an account here. However it does take a few days using mobile phone registration.

The other main issue is that the crux of selling your Steem to currency is still to difficult for many individuals to utilize and promote their content.

Over time as more users join the early adopters will be rewarded with Steem that is worth a lot more than it is now, example I sent you 0.08 cents if it was back in 2013 that little upvote in 2018 would be a full dollar.

This provides an incentive for some users to make the transition now and build content and attention, then as the value appreciates this attracts more users and slowly but surely leads to mainstream adoption.

In the same way content creators should expect that they may make a small revenue now and steamroll it in the future. Early youtube content creators were able to build followings by the time it became mainstream they became the power users and we able to be rewarded.

We are still at a niche stage where the problem is acquiring attention once we hit the next adoption stage we will see another influx. For now it's good to enjoy the system at its limited stage and wait a while if you can afford to do so to make more in the future.

Well I am working on a book now so im hoping I Could post concept art or updates on it and perhaps future projects.

Is it against steemit rules to advertise your book that is sold on amazon or any other website or store?

(Also I meant rejects as in the big youtubers being screwed over by google and want to go to steemit for easy money, I should have been clearer on that)

No there is no rules against advertising your books on other sites as long as it's not a blatant ad and is relevant content.
We have seen several youtubers start using steemit and sharing their content here and on youtube or dtube as an additional revenue stream, the same can easily apply to books or musical content.