Whew! Steemfest was a whirlwind. TWB was well represented, with both admins (@GMuxx and @Rhondak) present, as well as one of our top editors, @Jayna, and Steemhouse prospective @Katrina-Ariel. We picked up a few other folks along the way, like @martibis and @elizacheng, who have both been on the periphery for a while. Our goal was to make a strong presentation to introduce the publishing house and book launch, and it went very well. Mission accomplished. We have a video link below, extracted from the live stream recording and edited to exclude mention of any witness affiliation. It’s only twenty minutes, and definitely worth a watch!
The other goal we had for Steemfest was to meet people face to face and get the word out about what we’re doing with Steemhouse Publishing and Wordrow. We had a checklist of people we needed an introduction with, and we met all of them. In doing so, we shook hands and had conversations with some of the most powerful users on the platform…but there was an unexpected development. We really like these folks! What started as strategy turned into a collection of new friends, people we hope to build relationships with due to shared common interests.
We won’t be calling out or tagging most of the people we met, but there is a handful of exceptions to that. @Fundition made a post about TWB that just blew us away. Please, please go read it HERE. We are deeply grateful to Fundition for so many reasons. So having the opportunity to meet @hightouch and @addicttolife, as well as @goyard and @free999enigma was definitely one of the high points of the entire conference for us. They’re incredible human beings and I firmly believe their project has potential to change the world.
Moving forward from here, we’re going to launch more contests, more events, and more initiatives to get the community excited about creative writing again. It’s going to take time to emerge from the slump that was caused by several separate factors, but after interacting at Steemfest and getting a glimpse of the future, we couldn’t be more excited. More than ever before, the blockchain is in the hands of the independent developers and the creatives with a vision. We can’t wait to see what the next year holds!
Excellent. Let me know what I can do to help.
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
You are our guardian angel. I doubt we’d even be here if it weren’t for your unfailing support. ❤️
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
It was such a treat to be there with you, and I'm looking forward to seeing how TWB grows from here!
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
It was such a pleasure for me too! You don't know how much you have warmed us with just a thank you =) It's a long road but we'll walk together!
-Greetings Miemie
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
This project is being supported by @Fundition
Fundition is a next-generation, decentralized, peer-to-peer crowdfunding and collaboration platform, built on the Steem blockchain.
#upfundition and #fundition tags on Steem represent the projects that are started on https://fundition.io.
Are You Prepared to Make the World a Better Place too?
Read the full details of Fundition Fund program
Learn more about Fundition by reading our purplepaper
Join a community with heart based giving at its core
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit
Yes! It was very exciting to meet so many people face to face. I came away excited about developments in so many areas, including Steemhouse Publishing. I was very sad to have to miss the last dinner and the opportunity to connect with everyone one more time!
You guys did a phenomenal job of talking about your mission and project. I captured this great shot of @detlev introducing you.
Downvoting a post can decrease pending rewards and make it less visible. Common reasons:
Submit