75M+ Coming To STEEM Without Changing What They Are Doing???? This Could Be Huge!!!!

in general •  7 years ago  (edited)

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There are game changers and then there are game changers.

Imagine this....

One could keep doing what they normally do yet simultanously be on the STEEM blockchain. Plus, by having this happen, STEEM would have the potential for 75M+ accounts.

Do you think this would be a good thing? This is exactly what we might see happen.

We all know Steemit, as much as people try to position it otherwise, is basically a blogger site at the present time. This is what it offers to people. That said, there are a lot of blogs out there. One of them, Wordpress, has over 75M sites. To me, this is a nice target to get after.

I know what you are thinking. Wordpress is mostly blogs of people talking about their flower arranging or their homesteading. One of the nice things about Wordpress is that anyone can set up a blog and be going in a few minutes. However, one of the negatives is that few make any money off it.

Before we get into the juicy stuff, let us look at what Wordpress is.

I am using stats that are a couple of years old from the managewp website and a site called expandedramblings.com that posted some WP data. These are their numbers which I was not able to verify.

Contrary to what one might think, Wordpress is not just used by individuals. There are some pretty big users on there.

Here are a few stats:

Websites using Wordpress: 75M
Wordpress % of Global Content Market: 60.2%
% of all websites that use Wordpress: 27.5%
Monthly pages on Wordpress blogs: 23.1B

For full stats.... https://expandedramblings.com/index.php/wordpress-statistics/

According to managewp, here are a few sites that are Wordpress:

  • New York Times
  • Wall Street Journal Speakeasy
  • People Magazine
  • National Geographic
  • Forbes

https://managewp.com/blog/statistics-about-wordpress-usage

I never would have guessed.

Okay great. Wordpress is huge. What does that have to do with STEEM?

Here is where it gets really interesting. I have to say I watched this project for a while and then lost track of it. Yesterday I caught a vlog by @exyle which reminded me of it. They participated in the London Cryptocurrency Show over the weekend. To me, this development could be really huge for STEEM.

Let me introduce you to Steempress.

https://ps.w.org/steempress/assets/banner-772x250.png?rev=1833985

SteemPress is a wordpress plugin to allow you to automatically publish your articles on the STEEM blockchain whenever you publish them on your blog.

Doesn't that get the juices flowing?

Steempress is a plugin that can link 75M+ blogs to the STEEM blockchain. Every post made on those blogs will instantly be posted on their Steemit account allowing them to monetize the content without having to create another post. Talk about a no brainer.

Here is another great aspect to this plugin....It is already available on the Wordpress site.

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Thus far, over 400 people have installed it...

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Plugin featured at the London CryptoCurrency Show in april 2018.

features :

  • Automatic posting of your article
  • Conversion and cleanup of the text to make look good on steem.
  • Optional self vote
  • Add an original link to your blog
  • Custom tags for each article
  • Default tags if no tags are defined for an article.
  • Optional posting
  • Bulk posting
  • Delayed posting to protect your SEO

Like most other apps on STEEM, including esteem, dtube, dsound, dmania, utopian and zappl to name a few, we intend to use benefactor rewards to help run SteemPress. The benefactor rewards is currently set to 10%. In comparison, Dtube and Utopian both take 25% benefactor rewards while Zappl takes 15%.

We (fredrikaa and howo) are determined to do our best to keep this percentage low in order to incentivise more use. Discussions on the use of benefactor rewards, and what rates they should be, are of course welcomed.to do our best to keep this percentage low in order to incentivise more use. Discussions on the use of benefactor rewards, and what rates they should be, are of course welcomed.

https://wordpress.org/plugins/steempress/#description

Does this plug in mean the NYTimes is suddenly going to start posting on here? Not likely. However, when you are dealing with a pool of that is 75M+ sites, there is a chance that more than a handful will opt to use this plug in.

Now I do not have a Wordpress site so I cannot test it out. If anyone reading this does, please give it a try and let us know how it works.

This is just another instance of a development that potentially attract millions of people to the STEEM blockchain. Simple logic tells me that anyone with a Wordpress blog, why wouldn't they want to duplicate their exposure by also posting on STEEM, especially since it appears there is no additional work on their part? The plug in handles all the posting on this blockchain. Write once, post twice.

Another advantage to the blogger, even if there isn't a lot in monetization, Steemit is growing in terms of the rankings in Google. I wrote about this a couple months ago. As more content is created on this blockchain, the Google spider will find a bigger animal each time it goes through. This helps with the rankings which drives organic traffic, not only to Steemit but also the author. For those who are not the NYTimes or Forbes Magazine, posting on a highly ranked website could help considerably.

As I keep saying, each day provides something new on the blockchain. Development is occurring at a rapid pace. With all that is happening, those with even a few hundred SP are going to be very happy in a year or two.

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Extremely huge!

😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁

I, before I did jumped on the Steem blockchain, was blogging on blogger. And yes if was even harder there to get noticed and don’t even speak about the money part.
Steempress could be a great tool to lure these blogs to the Steem blockchain!
But if they only post via the tool and don’t interact with their audience won’t it then just damage the blockchain?
Like you wrote, steemit is at the moment more a blog competitor than a facebook competitor! But it some facebook like features. But we need to encourage people to interact with each other! Not only to post and forget!
But yes, it could be a catalyser from the Steem blockchain but it will depend on how the people will use it!

I would imagine some of the ones who come over would interact. Like anything, some will, some wont.

For me, the key point is that having blog posts from Wordpress posted on Steemit, automatically, that could really increase the size for the Google bot. With more pages, Steemit becomes a better ranked site. This will help to push more organic traffic.

Plus, having the authors on here is great but what about the readers? This is the true nugget. How many people read all these different Wordpress sites. Getting a portion of them would be a windfall too.

If only 0.5% of those authors will come to the Steem blockchain it would be around 375K users. We now have a little above 65K daily active users, so it would mean a huge jump in activity on the blockchain. A much needed one!
Not only that, imagine that one of those big shots, will announce that they will be moving to the Steem blockchain, that would open the flood gates :)
They don't have to pay anymore for the storage of the blog, which will decrease the costs! But what maybe will held them back to make the jump, is the URL. Some of these will have their own URL and it will be hard to give this up and to destroy all their build up rankings in the search engines. Maybe that is another feature that the blockchain will have to implement. Let's assume that they need to pay X amount of steem to be able to use their own URL. This is maybe something the steem blockchain needs for mass adoption!

The URL could stay the same, it would just need to be directed at the blockchain. And if they have pics or videos, that would have to still be stored on a cloud service or their own servers. Pics and videos are not on the STEEM blockchain....anything submitted through Steemit is on AWS.

The challenge at the moment is the sign up process. I am hoping the Steemit development team is close to solving that issue. Looking at the stats the last few days, only 500-700 signups per day.

I know there is more interest than that.

Upvoting your comment, because I wanted to add the exact same thing. Although having great content on Steemit is awesome, and more activity on the STEEM blockchain will help us grow, they might only come to 'get' upvotes, and most of them will not give back their (over time valuable) upvotes.

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I would love it if wordpress start using steem and I can design my own steemit layout so my travelblogs can be easily found and used. Now I have the feeling that all of my older articles are only to find on google.

WordPress definitely powers many more sites. Almost all stats in expandedrambling's post are absolutely out of date.

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The 75 million number, as reported by Forbes, dates from end 2016.

It needs be said though that many WordPress sites have long become much more complicated than a blog, WordPress has long started calling itself a CMS and definitely offers much more versatility, even for non-technical users.

Submitting all content also to the Steem blockchain will definitely hurt the TrustRank of many smaller sites because of especially Steemit's awesome Google rank. While now that may be a valid pro-Steem argument, not every user is satisfied with that, also because many users opt to self-host because they do not want to bother with the possibility of downvotes or limited features.

As such building a site, its functionality and community up over time then only to ruin that because Steemit's SEO outpowers your own site and Google will consider one of both duplicate content is st00pid to the nth.

I agree though that those who are capable of maintaining two profiles, one here on Steemit and their own site, they can be the winner in everything. Especially if they know how to also manage their social profiles and have a plan to market both sites targeted'ly [sic].

I have previously experimented with the different pre-SteemPress options then available but since have refocused my online activities and have now totally switched to blockchain.

Most self-hosted bloggers who will also submit to Steem will not become investors in the platform, but rather be only more noise to the firehose and possibly never even bother growing their Steem profile and thus also SP and curation activities. That makes things only more difficult for those who are intent on building their profile exclusively (and possibly also full-time) on Steem.

The real market to go after tho are the wordpress.com users. They are as many or possibly even more.

PS: check out the WordPress VIP site for some amazing brands who use the service, as well as the WP (self-hosted) showcase.

The only flaw i can see in this, is that they are not engaging in the community and upvoting and promoting other peoples great work 😊

The blockchain is revolutionary, it only a matter a time everyone caught on. The future has come.

Definitely a huge potential to onboard users and exponentially expand the user base and content available. It think additional incentive may be needed to make this a reality and SMTs may be that initiative. This could move major media outlets like those you mention to move over to the platform for an additional monetization source.

Sweet! This plugin has huge potential for STEEM blockchain. Great news! I'd be interested to watch over time how many users sign up and use it.

extraordinary thanks for his information.

I have had interactions with the dev of this project and it really is a game changer! Users will have to ensure Cheetah white lists them though!

Yeah I saw this project a while ago and I think it's an interesting idea. I do have a WP website of my own, but I didn't use this plugin, because I'm not sure how will this affect my SEO. Since my site is not big, I'm afraid it could take the content on Steemit as the original one and see my content on my website as a copy, thus destryoing any kind of rankings I could potentially have.

I have tried this a while back. I haven't decided if it is good for me or not. I'm trying to figure out the best way to take advantage of the mix of WP and Steemit and as always there are pros and cons of everything. My current concern for myself is SEO and prioritizing Steemit with the final curation on my WP site. If there was a way to organize pages and links here, I would dump my WP site for sure...

Do you have your own URL on the WP site?
If yes, would it be worth giving this up and move to steem? What other features do you think are vital to bloggers to make the jump?
Not, that I want to tell you, that you would need to make the jump. I'm just curious what could drive the steem blockchain a little bit more to mass adoption!

Do you have your own URL on the WP site?

I have my own URL, diggndeeper.com. It is hosted on a public server that I maintain.

If yes, would it be worth giving this up and move to steem? What other features do you think are vital to bloggers to make the jump?

That is a difficult one, but I have given it a lot of thought. WP is hard to beat and not even necessarily something that should be beat. For myself, I would like a way to create navigation from a landing page. What I mean is that when people land on @diggndeeper.com, I could display a landing page that could then be navigated through from there to other posts like a regular website. I said I would leave my site, I'm not entirely sure I would because of the flexibility a traditional web structure provides.

So, Steemit and the other Steem apps remain more of a content creation stream and I would like to combine that with a more finalized yet fluid curation structure that I currently can only imagine to be done with traditional navigation and other web site features.

Not, that I want to tell you, that you would need to make the jump. I'm just curious what could drive the steem blockchain a little bit more to mass adoption!

Its beyond me to know. I really think the Steem blockchain is onto something amazing. Hopefully, more brilliant creators keep showing up and creating apps and using them in interesting ways. We may not have even seen the best way to use this yet.

Thanks for sharing your experience @diggndeeper.com

I do not know how it affects SEO although they do claim it is delayed posting. I am not sure that will solve the problem.

It will be interesting to see how it all unfolds.

I think it is true that most of the WP users are bloggers and if that is true, then this should suit most of them and with the added value of crypto payouts that seems really likely to draw a lot of interest.

I agree with you.

For 90% of the sites, I am sure SEO ranking means little since they probably rank very low anyway. The bigger sites, they are the ones concerned about it.

Even if there is somewhat of a hit for a medium sized blog in SEO, you would think the rewards on Steemit make up for it...

Again, just speculation.

My crypto blog is hosted on Wordpress and the only thing I see that is not good with this plugin is the duplicate content and page ranking.

Also, it is cool to have exclusive content available on your own blog.

In Wordpress there are all types of people that have no idea what they are missing on, they are doing the "hard work" and the majority of them is not receiving anything for their time spent. If we could present this platform and all the others running on the STEEM blockchain they would lose their minds, and very likely explode with our community, so many good people would come and make this an even greater and better place!

That is indeed the objective, to reach this mass of people, and I feel like we are much closer everyday it passes.

I don't fully understand this but it sounds like another enormous area of possibility.

I started blogging when we were asked to create a Wordpress blog to play around with when I worked for a dotcom company before.
How can you troubleshoot something if you don't know how it works and so that was my first foray in writing for fun.
I was never really able to monetize my content as it was mostly poetry and fiction pieces but to give the 75m users of Wordpress that capability of monetizing it without the need to have a large traffic is bound to make the adoption of the plug in a win-win situation.

This is by far one of the best news I have seen for Steemit along with the hivemind.

Thank you Taskmaster.

Hi @taskmaster4450! I have a WP blog but haven't used SteemPress (I keep them completely separate for now).

I know however someone who uses the plugin: @joebrochin. He posts his computer-related posts on his WP blog and uses SteemPress to have them here on Steem as well.

Seems to be pleased with the results too, from what I've seen.

Well, I'll let all you brainiacs figure this one out. But needless to say, we'll all be connected one way or the other. Mistakes will be made. Empires will be won and lost, but the evolutionary process continues. In the meantime, I guess I'll toss out my old rotary dial phone, maybe even my indian smoke signal blankets. Times are a changin.

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Do you still have carbon paper around?

Dang, forgot all about those. No ran out just the other day! I do appreciate your posts though. A light in the darkness.

This could be huge for the steem blockchain! Thanks for bringing to my attention yet another awesome steem-based app. Love your posts!

That's a great perspective! Even if all of them don't use it, a substantial number could... and why wouldn't they if they're already producing the content and it could be another way to make money. If they start getting their content posted on Steemit and start making more money off it than their blog, they'll want to stay even more! I appreciate your "positive perspective of the day" post. ;)

If nothing else, a few might find that working a STEEM based blog is a lot more profitable than a Wordpress one.

Man, this could be huge, I was just looking at starting up a wordpress blog, basically no downside to using this app right? Like if you have a wordpress all you need to do is get a steemit and bam, one more source of potential income

From what others posted, the downside could be that there are SEO issues...having duplicate posts does not bode well in Google's search engine.

If one doesnt care too much about this, then I guess it is not relevant. I imagine any of the proceeds from being on STEEM would outweigh the potential loss of Google traffic. But then again, it depends upon how big a site is.

Hmmm, seems like it would be a minor problem, but the exposure gained might offset it like you said

This is awesome! I do tend to publish my scheduled posts from WordPress on to Steem weeks before, mainly to try to get Curie voted and grow here! But this would certainly save a lot of time in the future when I have a huge following ;) 193 followers... many more to go :D

to loose your own url just to jump to steemit...guys, it's got to let the long time standing people in wordpress keep their url
You need to figure a way to make that happen to even be appealing to the big sharks over there
If you can pull that off, you'll have them all