3 Ways to Get More People to View Your Dtube Videos and Steemit Blog Posts !

in dtube •  6 years ago 


Being in email marketing for over 11 years now, I have learned what kind of Emails get opened and viewed and which ones do not .The same principles can be applied to people clicking on and opening up your dtube videos and steemit blog post to watch and read.

  1. Use numbers in your Title just like I did with this video. Things like "The 4 Best Ways to Lose Body Fat".
    Or " The Top Three Ways to make a 100K "

  2. Use Controversy in the Title to get people curious and click to your article/video. Example would be maybe
    something like " Meet the Steemian who invested 500K sp and blew it all on bidbots". Or "This Guy
    Robbed Ebay out of 25 Mil. Using deceptive Cookies".

  3. Build a audience by getting more and more Followers. Do this by commenting on others' blog posts and dtube videos. Get exposure by creating quality Comments and Content. People will take notice and decide to Follow you. For the most part ( not always) the Bigger the Better


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Very good points Mr Andrew, you missed the point about always commenting on @robertandrew videos because he’s generous with comment upvotes 😉

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Clickbait is the best!

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Actually making a controversial titel of the post to attract a more people to us good idea but might be even created a wrong impact on people mind to get some negative impact towards our follwer.

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Great. Many people will make use of this

Very useful information, Rob. .. I hope I can do that. Thank u , Rob.

I think these are effective ways. Thanks for the advice.

Those really are great tips to attract more viewers. ☺️

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Those are some really good points. When I first started on Steemit I was part of a group that was supposed to help me become a minnow in fairly short time. There were tasks we had to do and it was really a lot of great info. Sadly the group kind of folded, but it still taught me some valuable tools that I still use today. Your tips touched on a couple of them!