Steemit vs YouTube: We're Coming For Your Creators

in steemit •  7 years ago  (edited)

Post your videos to YouTube, but monetize them on Steemit.

This is the opportunity I hope all video creators will consider. There are no downsides to using both platforms.

Almost 10-years ago, I had my first videos monetized on YouTube. Back then, you had to be invited to the program, and earnings were counted in pennies.

Fortunately, a few years later, YouTube became fully monetized and creators could finally support themselves from their video productions alone.

Everything was going reasonably well until the event known as the Adpocalypse occurred:

In April, 2017, a group of major advertisers pulled out of YouTube after they became concerned that their brands were appearing alongside controversial content.

Earnings for creators tanked, and have since remained suppressed.

But the worst of it is, a heightened fear of YouTube's ambiguous standard for acceptable content. This has led creators to self-censor their work, just so they can remain in good standing with the network.

Do you like to swear? Talk politics? Cover world news events? You can still do it on YouTube, but often you'll be working for free.

This is why so many YouTubers have begun to plug Patreon in every video they publish. But even if they haven't been demonetized, many require supplemental income because YouTube has been paying out so little.


This is my message for YouTubers:

Steemit is a monetization platform on the internet.

Any work that you can put into a blog post, like an embedded video, can be instantly monetized.

How much does Steemit pay?

Your earning potential is largely dependent on how much the community, and most importantly, your followers, value your content.

How does Steemit work?

Imagine if every thumbs up paid out real money. It’s not a fantasy -- that's exactly how Steemit was designed.

But fans aren't paying you directly like they are with Patreon; they're voting for you to receive a share of a daily cash payout that is offered to everyone on the network, including non-creators.

Where is all this money coming from?

To make sense of Steemit's experimental and highly innovative economy, you'll need to do some reading. But to quell your immediate fears, just realize that Steemit is already valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars. The project has plenty of investment, crowd-funded by its own users, and it is just getting started.

Why isn't Steemit in the news?

The reason why you haven't heard about Steemit, is because the platform is in beta and not being marketed. There are still major developments being done to make it a truly mainstream product. But if you're reading this post, you'll already have proof that it's working and that it pays.

And despite Steemit operating in virtual stealth-mode for over a year, word has started to leak out. Recently, the network has experienced rapid growth:


You have nothing to lose.

Steemit does not use ads, like Adsense; nor donations, like Patreon. It is a next-generation solution to compensate content producers.

Don't wait for YouTube to fully sanitize their network, censoring your content and further lowering your earnings.

Those YouTubers who make the minimal effort to create a free Steemit account will be getting in on the ground floor. They will be setting themselves up for maximum earnings when this platform is officially launched. It is only a matter of time before the rest of YouTube understands this opportunity.

But don't take my word for it.

Signup, and take a look around for yourself!


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Spot on! Along with @world5list we also run another channel called "They Will Kill You" with over 850,000 subscribers... since our content is deemed "high risk" by YouTube we've been struggling due to their ridiculous "advertiser friendly" policies that came out as a result of Adpocalypse...we still haven't fully recovered since then :( Cheers to Steemit and the new revolution it's starting! We feel super fortunate to get in this early in the game :)

You know there's something wrong with a platform when you're nearing 1,000,000 subscribers but pulling your hair out trying to make it work again...

Upvoted, resteemed, and followed :)

Tried bitchute? It's webtorrent and it works pretty well! They will kill you hmm they'll sure try, let's see what you've got, following ;)

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I've seen the analytics myself. I know how awful it's become :(

Of course, I don't really blame YT for everything. They must remain responsible to their shareholders.

But it's clear that an ad-rev biz model to fund creative content has major limits. It was bound to catch up with creators eventually.

With crypto, we finally have an alternative solution. Even if I didn't believe in Steemit's potential, I'd still be here supporting it on principle.

Almost 10-years ago, I had my first videos monetized on YouTube. Back then, you had to be invited to the program, and earnings were counted in pennies.

Wow, sounds like you started around the time we did in 2006! We were even invited to YouTube LIVE in 2008 (they flew us out to San Francisco and put us up in a hotel), around the same time we just started earning some money on YouTube, after two years!

We finally gave up in 2011 when practically one video after another was demonetized and/or removed without any real reason or rationale (basically, what's routinely happening to all YouTubers today, unless you're Katy Perry of course)...

Instead of me rambling on about it, if you're interested, I wrote all about it a month or so ago here: YouTuber's Guide to Re-Monetizing with STEEMIT!

I believe your story. I managed a channel that was shut down last year, without notice or explanation (got a generic response from the appeal).

Only 6-months earlier we were on the phone with YouTube. They were praising our work, and trying to help us optimize the marketing.

I couldn't make this shit up!

Someone who's worth more to YT probably filed a complaint against us. Fair game, it's their business.

But now we have this amazing combo of blockchain + community funding. Hope we can make the most of it!

My feelings exactly @gigafart! Before that it hadn't really been an issue. youtube support would just say, "oh no problem!" and soon after our videos would be live again.

Next thing we knew we're being told if we kept "bugging them" they'd take our whole channel down. And Margaret Healy (head of YouTube "strategic partnerships" at the time), basically said leave her alone too, there was nothing she could do (we had even met her in person multiple times at the Manhattan googleplex).

Some "partnership" it turned out to be! We simply decided there's no way we can keep going under these circumstances. Ever since, we've been looking for a "suitable" replacement... then we discovered "STEEMIT"! :)

Funny how we went from what seemed like "about to break out" to "slammed on our heads" over the course of just a few weeks after we participated in the YouTube NextUp contest...

Perhaps the greatest irony is that we moved away from some of our more "politically-oriented" content to "Naughty Tipples" due to the "resistance" we felt from YouTube's "new owners" (google). So much for that idea...! lol

The success of Patreon and Netflix give me a lot of optimism post ad-rev. But I think ads will be given a great second wind from decentralization.

Someday, we'll have an open platform for creators to p2p with advertisers. This should lead to higher payouts, lower costs, superior targeting.... I'm sure there'll be a steem-based service to make that happen!

yes an soon wwe will have Bitchute or steemq.ccom to UPLOAD videos to as well!

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Yes, exactly 100% agree!

Pootube. There I said it.

Typical greed at the top. Made by the users, gauged by the owners....

no need to work again, posts are waiting for new activity, just post here and get reward in the dollars. its not difficult for those who have much subscribers on the you-tube or other sites.

If post have worth then it will boost here too.. follow @princekayani

Hey brother!! Yep, tons of people are getting destroyed. I LOVE STEEMIT FOR THIS REASON!!! Check out ONG.Social - I've got a post here. Great place to again double (or triple) monetize your content.... and no censorship! https://steemit.com/socialmedia/@sashadaygame/ico-opportunity-groundbreaking-decentralized-social-media-platform-is-coming-july-17th

Love your vids mate!

Thanks a lot, appreciate your kind words!

Great post! I myself run a channel called "world5list" on Youtube which is slowly but steadily closing in on a million subscribers and I pretty much agree with every letter in this blog!

Resteemed, because everybody should read this :)

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Initially, I think Steemit could spread like Patreon on YT. When one creator starts plugging in, the others will take notice. Money opportunities tend to create attention.

Great channel, btw!

yes done it.

I knew about adsense and youtube monetization but never started due to small rewards and lots of complexities. Thanks to steemit that I can do it now with my skills of crypticurrencies and food & health and good thing is that we are still in beta phase.

It's extremely hard to earn money on YT unless you're in a major niche, that advertisers approve.

Steemit operates totally differently. We're going to find out how it compares really soon!

Yeah I am loving steemit. In just 1 week I got 150+ followers in my field of expertise. In addition I got some decent rewards as well. Loving it

Getting loyal and highly-engaged followers is money in the bank. Could be worth more than buying STEEM right now. I'm betting on both, though xD

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Great post @gigafart, I used to 100% believe YouTube was a freight train that no competitor could stop. In a sense that still remains true, it is impossible for any competitor to go up against them directly. I never once considered that it would be the conductor themselves to derail the train, and that's exactly what we're seeing here. YouTube is too big to fail, the only way it will go down is if they light it on fire themselves.

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We're witnessing a change in the culture. A distaste for centralization, advertisements, and the selling of private user data. Google has lots to worry about.

It might not be great for my own blogging efforts because I always said the blogging difficulty will go up when more people come to the platform.

Some of these users have a huge following but it would be an an awesome promotion for the platform.

I just hope easy signups is implemented in time :)

And the beauty is. There is nothing to lose by posting here at all.

Just a note on sign ups, I've got a friend at work to join through the normal process and it was done in less than 24 hours.

If you enter Steemit in 5 years, and you don't have an existing user base behind u. Then u are in big trouble.
The reason why small bloggers get to earn something here is because this platform is still in it's early stages.

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Maybe, but I'll always watch your vlogs xD

right Answer also

I just signed up today and was approved in a couple of hours and it's pretty much a holiday

I follow a really good blogger I've been trying to get onto SteemIt. I need to reach out to him again. He's a professional writer for a news organization, but writes a blog on the side and probably doesn't make much of anything from it. I'm also thinking of one or two people I know that are actively making youtube videos that I need to refer. Thanks for the detailed info about how easy it is to link to youtube content to start monetizing on it.

I think at this point, you just need to mention the platform and a few details that might get them interested. It'll probably take repeated mentions, from a number of sources, before the average person takes action. Fortunately, the people I know in RL get an account whether they want one or not xD

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Do we know how long the beta phase of STEEMIT is going to last? When are they going to release themselves from the Beta shackles and show the world what this platform is truly capable of?

You can read about Steemit's next software upgrade, and their broader plans for 2017.

The training wheels are coming off!

I don't mind to wait a few months, so I have time to build my account.

Steemit will takeover youtube at some point!

Agreed. Especially when newer channels realize they can instantly start making money without having to need a million subs.

True

Brilliantly written article, that clearly articulates the rationale for an existing blogger to join, but how to get it in front of the people who need to see it??? unfortunately they are not yet on our platform.

Resteemed, maybe that will help??

We have to reach out. I leave comments on YT all the time. Make sure to frame it in a way they'll understand. I often mention how little they are earning from Patreon, after checking out their account.

if i feel the need/have the right opportunity, can I quote this post outside of steemit if I give props? or paraphrase?

You can share it any way you like. With credit or not.

It's also permanently recorded in the blockchain, so I'll always have a claim on it :)

LoL, you know that's right. Youtube is a good storage locker for your content, but Steemit is the future for content monitization. Sorry Youtube - You got Greedy and Pushy and now you're done.

There's also tons of niches that just don't have the volume to produce substantial ad-revenue.

Look at what a rather minor YouTuber, @TedCarr, has already been able to achieve on Steemit.

YT might be the most lucrative user base we can tap.

This is very true and very well written. Posting on steemit is also much more likely to have a better CPM than YouTube. If some of these bigger YouTubers bring some of their fans over to the steemit platform, they will be benefiting steemit as a whole as well as themselves.

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Sorry, I see that I only give you 1 cent :)

YouTube user here! Mk from Brains1ck.tv checking in.

I started my YouTube experience a little over 2 months ago and wasn't doing it for the rewards but rather to encourage others to get into crypto currencies.

Naturally after years in the crypto game I had heard of steem and even gave it a shot once before but this time around, after developing my writing and teaching skills my content has garnered me actual rewards this time.

I heard about Steemit when it launched. And tried several times to wrap my head around the concept. A year later, I finally joined xD

YouTubers can immediately gain from joining Steemit, and at the same time, give us incredible exposure.

I'm super excited for this possibility, having been a YT creator for over a decade.

(RESTEEMED)
DUDE! This is exactly what I've been doing! I publish my "Daily Hustle" videos on YouTube (monetization turned off because I offer my own products on these videos) and THEN also publish the videos, (with a short description) here on Steemit!
And, when I started, I was NOT doing it for the STEEM that I would earn (primarily) because I really didn't know too much about it, but I was doing it because STEEMIT has a high authority in Google's eyes. (high SEO ranking power) and it provides a great backlink for my YT videos.
Not to mention the fact that I am bringing my content to an entirely new audience that is poised to GROW.
Now, although I wasn't doing it for the "money", I knew I was earning Steem and recently was able to take some of that Steem and buy a few other cryptos, so now I have investment in Steem and a couple other cryptocurrencies.
It's been a blast and I look forward to checking in to Steem every day, to post my daily video, but also to see how people have replied, upvoted and reacted to my posts.
I have never made more than about $46 on one post, but again, that's not the main reason I'm doing it.
Another reason to be here now is "first mover advantage". By establishing yourself here on a new network that is poised to grow, you are in a great position when it does go nuts!
Anyway, thanks for your post - it was not only reinforcing what I believe was a good idea, but it also gave me some good insight into this plan.

I didn't even think of SEO. But you're absolutely right. It's a solid backlink. Steemit is such a clean site!

When I look around Steemit, I see potential mega-stars. It takes time to build a loyal following and craft quality content. But when Steemit goes mainstream, everyone else is going to wish they had a time machine!

That's right!

Cool stuff! Quite new here but I tend to follow people with interesting comments. I'm a bit sad to say that I feel that the top in the trending list reeks of the smallest common denominator, if I'm putting that right.

Oh... it is steemit not steamit lol. Thank for your nice information!

Found the typo. Thanks!

I tell many you tubers about steemit. I talked to one today with 300k subscribers. I'm going to send her this post.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

It's hard to spread the word about something that sounds too strange, and too good to be true, like Steemit.

But if you can get them to look at @jerrybanfield, @tedcarr and other Steemit + YouTuber users, they're gonna get interested really quickly!

Sign Me UPPPP Now!!!!
...Oh wait, I already am. I love STEEMIT :)))

Oh It is happening. And it is happening now. Influencers are coming over and it is just the start. And what is great about this community is people will find your content shortly after you post. It may not be a lot but way better than getting lost in the YouTube abyss. The niches are great. I write a lot of sports related topics and have met cool people and building a following on certain sport related niches. And it is actually fun.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I've been involved in a bunch of micro-niche stuff on YT and on the web. It is always a high passion/low earning combo. I’m super excited that Steemit will be able to change this. We're living in an ad-revenue paradigm that's finally being challenged.

Nice one. I've got a few mates on youtube that I'll forward this to.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Awesome! I've been plugging Steemit in the YT comments of my favorite creators.

Even if they don't sign up immediately, they are likely hearing about it for the first time. That's where it starts.

It took me 1+ years to finally join Steemit myself!

I have been monetized on YT for 5 years. I am still a small channel with only 3500 subs, but I have been pushing Steemit for the past two months. Like you say I tell people there is no downside to posting to both. In fact YouTubers are likely to gain subs by posting to both!
BTW while on the subject I got my YT friend to join Steemit today. Please welcome @molometer as he is brand new!

It just takes a bit of education, and a modicum of effort, for YouTubers to 'dual post'. It's great that we can all help to get the word out.

Good to see we have some bigtime Youtubers commenting and stating how adpocalyse has affected them. From years of running a fledgling Ebay business due to bad health, I can tell you that anytime you have to rely solely on one third party entity to make a living, you're heading for trouble.

Ebay have changed their policies to suit their own business model so many times... Now Youtube are doing the same. The best strategy is to hedge your bets and use several platforms to make a living whatever that may be.

yeah it's getting more users, but the currency's value is dropping like shit

if you don't have a following it's almost impossible to get an upvote simply because people are allowed to upvote their own stuff

Maybe that’s why you should buy steem?

maybe, idk, it seems to be going back up
I should probably buy some steem and make a more decent post and promote it, maybe that's gonna get me a following even if it doesn't directly return my initial investment

Woah. I can't believe I didn't think about that. Steemit needs to make posts profitable for more than a week though.

Unfotunately, the profit window has to be limited. The rewards come from a daily pool. If you could earn indefinitely, or for weeks or months. there would few rewards left for newer content, and low incentive to create it.

There’s still a place for ad revenue and direct donations. I hope video creators can earn from a mix of them.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Recently I've been really wondering about my sense of humor, and if it is comparable to that of a thirteen year old boy. Your name...giggle. Anndd I think of him as pewds. (This might be because I have a thirteen year old boy ;)

I have little doubt that once they truly launch this into mainstream, make a cool interface among other ways of making it more user friendly, it will definitely crush youtube and most other forms of social media.
I actually just commented on a post by the top commenter on this post @theywillkillyou stating my opinion that their dragging their feet on these things purposefully as they work out the bugs as well as establish a foundation of users that can be trusted to hold the platform to a high standard :)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Can't wait for SteemQ/SteemTube! :]

I can't wait for it either!

Word has definitely leaked out. It is incredible the number of youtubers who have already switched over with simple word of mouth.

Bring on SteemQ, and let the real party begin.

Pretty much why I signed up here. I make conspiracy videos on youtube and almost everyone who makes those kind of videos were targeted for demonetization. You could spend a ton of time making the video and then get the notice it was not advertiser friendly and I am pretty sure they used some Asian sweatshop 2 dollar an hour guys to review it who barely spoke English. There are no guidelines for what may not qualify for advertiser friendly, you just make the video and hope it qualifies. If you spent a month making it all the effort could be for nothing based on criteria that no one knows. I can't imagine depending on youtube for income when it's so arbitrary. I have heard of them deleting whole channels for no reason too, I feel bad for people who thought those vids would be making them money for years, all that work went to waste....

Joe Rogan, obviously one of the biggest YTers around, says they reword titles just to get a video monetized. It’s so silly. I bet there’s tons of advertisers that find it stupid as well.

Great insight! Can't wait until steemit is fully functional. Inevitably all the best platforms have become bogged down with advertising content and user data 3rd party sales. With steemits economic model it is no longer necesary!

Agreed. A moment ago, I clicked a link and was brought to Forbes. A loud video immediately started to auto play, and then the entire window dimmed, as a prompt box blocked its view, but was partially scrolled off the screen, making it difficult to close.

What a god awful user experience!

This kind of invasive advertising would be illegal in the physical world and is so annoying. I feel for you brother.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Steemit is not advertising, but you are doing a great job advertising Steemit. You seem to master the art of turning something that can be perceived as negative (1yr+ beta for instance) into something positive. And I know how to recognise this having long experience in sales. Interestingly, I never was into sharing content on the Internet, other than p2p email and p2p messaging. Even on FB I'm passive. But since I learned about Steemit...Well actually when I started on Steemit in Jan'17, I started to get into it. Steemit is a great place to meet people with interesting and also different views. And I love it to be able to make conversation with those who think differently. I think Steemit is much better in that area than eg FB, or maybe even YouTube (although I have almost no experience with YouTube). Great post, Great Steemit promotion, Positive messages. I like it :)

Lets take a run with Steemit

Your comment has reminded me of the attention economy that Steemit taps into:

Without centralization and gatekeepers to control what we consume, all the advertising on Steemit is essentially p2p.

What is our attention worth? Advertisers are going to learn its true market value, and pay it directly to the community. They’ll also need to produce some fairly compelling content if they wish to succeed.

It’ll be interesting to see how commercial interests tackle this new paradigm.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I really believe brands should be enabled on Steemit. But, with their own channels to allow for optin by the user. Tools shall be provider to those brands to support integration with their own systems and in return for that these brands can pay a fiat fee. This will give a commercial model that can be sustaining, either for STINC, or a new company setup by whomever that likes to do.

One idea is to have paid private messaging. Pre-approved users (friends and family) would be able to contact you for free; but an unsolicited message, presumably from an advertiser, would require them to directly pay you a fee.

Each user would set their own fee on their mailbox, dependent on how much they value their time vs potential to earn $$.

This is an idea from the attention economy ethos. I'm not sure if it would be a fit for Steemit. But it's an interesting idea, I hope to see someone try.

Interesting concept indeed. This would radically change the way brand managers need to operate. Would indeed be very interesting to see how such implementing will play out. Wondering how the users will view an implementation like that. I can imagine many users may give access for free when they get something in return, maybe a chance to win something. Personally I would want to see 'advertising' not in my face, but somewhere in a separate channel and if I want to engage with a brand, I go to that channel. Think of it like I blog on Steemit and go to FB to engage with brands. And when integrated with Steemit, I go to 'Brand channel' but their push messages are not in my home channel, even when I follow them.

This is great, I'm steadily building a YouTube channel (closing in on 3500 subscribers, adding about 500-600 subs a month for the last few months) and I want to equally build a following here too. I will starting promoting Steemit on my YouTube videos as well.

That is definitely the best strategy. You will be able to earn far quicker on Steemit if you can build your followers here (and poach them from YT!).

What you didn't mention is Youtube's flagging system. It is a seriously shit program where you can effectively hold channels hostage by claiming anything, having to provide no proof and facing no repercussions. In effect a free tool of censorship that Youtube doesn't care being abused. That still remains a major obstacle.

Upvoted and resteemed so my friends can be encouraged to put their videos and songs up on Steemit from YouTube

Someday they will thank you. Hopefully soon! xD

Yes, I believe so

Thanks for posting @gigafart I'm a youtuber but am having trouble even getting page views on my youtube videos. I wasn't real big over at youtube but I have a decent following. Just having a hard time even getting any views on my videos here on steemit.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Followers are everything on Steemit. It'll be hard to convince your Youtuber viewers to join up, but you should plug Steemit anyway. You are planting seeds in their mind that will sprout when this platform gets a little more buzz. Looking at the network stats and the development roadmap. The wait won't be too long.

Would it be wise to invest in steem? I am totally new, 3 days to be exact. I do see this platform having great potential and what has stood out to me is that this community is super nice to each other. I have yet to see a negative comment or a brigade of trolls flooding the comments of the creators.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

When you attach a wallet to an online personality, it seems to moderate bad behavior.

Do you want to act like an asshole and diminish your future earnings?

It's a bit like real life. There's real consequences here.

We can all do our shitposting on some lesser social network! xD

I recently wrote about investing in STEEM for minnows.

High risk, high rewards!

This is absolutely correct! Youtube has fucked so many of the smaller content creators on there, and a partial platform switch is desperately needed. I think youtube is probably the best bet for video hosting, but Steemit would be a far better option for a lot of content creators to make money off their hard work.

I know a handful of smaller youtubers with between 8-32k subs who were heavily hit by the ad boycott, and when I get the chance I'm going to try and talk with them about Steemit and see if I can't get them to give it a try!

The little channels and the niche channels probably have the most to gain. It's difficult, though, trying to explain a form of compensation that doesn't rely on ads, and isn't exactly donations. Perhaps you could show them other YouTubers who've successfully monetized on Steemit, like @tedcarr and @jerrybanfield.

Oh man, if Pewds (Felix) or Philip Defranco somehow lay their eyes on steemit.. it will explode..
Even few words from them will bring a lot of new creators here.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Gamers, or any YTer with high technical competence, are likely a great fit for Steemit. The economy here is essentially a game.

Yea, especially beginner youtubers can find stable ground under their feet on this platform.
Anyways, thanks for sharing, i enjoyed reading your article.

Great post @gigafart - youtube have also throttled subscribers on certain channels as well and it's a total nighmare! I was happy to migrate over @redonkulas to Steemit as he's currently getting raped by youtube restriction on his feminism content! Post resteemed to encourage others to migrate over FAST!! :)

People with "controversial" content are some of the best candidates for Steemit. Thanks for your continued support!

People with "controversial" content are some of the best candidates for Steemit.

Mmmmmm ... suddenly a @mindhunter wine review doesn't seem that exciting! LOL! :D

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I've long said that YouTube is wasting a tremendous opportunity not offering its creators better opportunities to monetize content . Even Amazon/Twitch are doing better at this for gaming creators, because they can now monetize through affiliate links. YouTube should have long done a partnership with Steam (not Steem) for something like this.

As for the the recent censorship, guidelines, don't even get me started. Looking back a few years from now, it will probably be seen as the event that killed YouTube, because it also coincides with Google starting to ignore long tail creators to cater to big studios and such. In other words, YouTube is becoming TV.

YT has always dragged its feet compared to other products in Google/Alphabet. There's only so much money YT can make from showing ads, and apparently it isn't very impressive. Netflix has been a huge wakeup call for them.

Can you imagine crowd-funding a professionally produced TV series on Steemit? If the platform is a success, things like that are going to happen!

It is a much better play to be on both. My Youtube has been snow balling into something bigger by the day and every month I make more and more, videos from 3 years ago go viral and pay me amazing amounts every month more and more. My payouts here shrivel up to nothing by the time I cash them and a $1+ 100% upvote is now equal to .40 max. A post that will say $14 pay out. By the time I cash it in the 7 day wait. I end up cashing $3. This is not exxagerating either. Keep an eye out and watch the percentages you are losing. It makes people very weary. I saw opportunity here but what you cash out is a very different reality to what actually lured us here as far as compensation. I have resorted to expecting nothing because what is shown is only a small fraction of what you get.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

This is what I told a family member recently:

If you're only interested in crafting content, getting paid, and cashing out, Steemit might not be worth it.

But if you understand you're getting paid in STEEM, which could scale in value as the network grows, your earnings today (should you save them) could be the best investment you ever make.

I wish I could eloquently explain the details in a compact message. My last post covered some thoughts on this. Will you read it and give me your feedback?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

i already did give u feedback on why minnows dpnt buy steem!t was all in he reply to @aggroed but ya i explain how steem s not seen as valuable to anyone but whales dolphins ans smart minnows who understand how valuable it is!

ppl dont see a direct result from powering up..they expect to just earn money after powering up....without doing ant curation...

but u explainit ery well

we should hire a video animator to make a quik video about this!

Here is a GIF to explain what you just said
hahah welll i cant find one but i found this image that showsohow bitconers prefer Finance and Kindles to Sex

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Yea, I've been really thinking... it's wrong to blindly support minnows.

You want to reward users that arent cashing out (everything), and at the same time producing the best content.

I'm looking for people that share Steemit's grand vision, and are making a real sacrifice to see it realized.

I've started to upvote some of my own comments again. It's financially irrresponsible not to, and that position is untenable when considering the huge risks of holding SP.

So I figure, self-profit, reward true growers of the network, and the remainder can go to charity and lolz.

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If you like to speculate and trust your own instinct and have confidence, yes it is a great way to spend time exchanging for Steem. I do like to take risks and the risks here are small for future wealth. I invested 3k into steem power and randowhale food from my Dogecoin and Bitcoin earnings from 2013. No harm no foul in my case. Have your hands in everything is what I have learned pays the bills and gives you a little extra to tuck under the bed to keep you sane. I will read that post tomorrow with a fresh brain as it is way past my bed time and I awake at 5am to be a slave to myself. :)

youtube is so passee.

also over-saturated with garbage.

Until you cant load your videos directly onto Steemit people have to use you-tube , i read some where they are busy with that for uploading directly onto Steem when that happens and the way Steemit is growing you-tube will just fade away in the back ground ...

Decentralized video platforms are definitely in the works. By the time they arrive, Steemit should be a mature platform, ready to monetize virtually any digital content.

upvoted and followed ...I don't see the resteem option. I'm new

Good post @gigafart , just saw it now however would like to send in my appreciation for well written post. Hope that steemit will create its video platform one day ...however it has to be later.

Well said, brother! Every YouTuber will find gold here. Particularly if they alredeady have a big fanbase.

There's no better time than now for these YouTubers to migrate over, as we're currently in generosity mode, supporting anyone that helps Steemit grow -- especially higher profile people.

Come on in the water is fine.

Have ya'll heard of Ong Social? Let's ya post video AND pays creators for it.

Yeah I've heard about. Could be a biggie. ICO Juli 17th !! Check it out...

Yep it seems promising

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I have my eye on them. Thanks for mentioning it!

▶️ I am a youtuber and i believe yt and steemit can coexist peacefully. I don't even have to decide wether youtube or steemit, publishing on both will obviously increace the audience reached. Moneywise steemit is definitely on the fair side, while youtube is optimizing their revenue in ads and sharing very little with the content creators that make yt. Thats why lot of youtubers go for affiliating and looking to gain income outside of yt. Im not even advertising my youtube videos. I like steemit a lot, but if it reaches the size of reddit or even youtube, it wont be the steemit we know today. 🤔🤔

Steemit has to grow big to survive.

Hopefully we'll all have a part in shaping Steemit as it goes mainstream. Since it’s running on a blockchain, I have high expectations it will serve users much better than any centralized platform.

Its a good thing STEEMIT is user friendly, however though people will have to learn a little bit about crypto in general on how to buy BTC, send it, etc...STEEMIT is def the future, and hopefully updates lead to the right direction. It will be really cool once eSTEEM comes out for IOS, GAME CHANGER! GREAT POST!

The planned mobile apps, improvements to the web UX, and Communties to segregate topics will vastly help Steemit go mainstream.

But everything's a little rough atm, and damn confusing to learn!

The great thing is, we can all take part in helping others. This should include social media personalities.

@jerrybanfield is a perfect example of what happens when this turns out right!

Si sera lo mejor. Para todos que creemos en steem.

@gigafart - It is great to see such effort by you to promote the steemtit platform. Though I do not have to think about monetization too much (since I am still a minnow with limited upvote power), the growing popularity of steemit platform shows me that it is an effective medium of self expression with an inherent in-built capability to regulate quality of content through peer-review.

Thanks for enhancing my confidence in this platform.

I have posted an outlook on burden of life with my original pictures. I request you to take a look when you have time. Your views, experiences and comments on the subject would be very welcome. Thanks

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

If steemit get the feature like video upload.
I can't imagine where YouTube ranking may fall and the heavy load gonna dump on steemit servers.

If this was implemented, many great writers may fade away with this ride of videos.

To conclude,

YouTube!! you are soon going to be ditched by Content Creators

Especially with the way youtube has become. there needs to be another outlet for videos other than that one... Maybe steemit can become that in the future?

YouTubers are finally facing the restrictions on their creative freedom when their income is derived from ad-revenue. The solution is to become self-funded/crowd-funded. Steemit is the obvious solution!

100 % agree with the statement.

I started noticing people not being their selves on YT a few months ago. It is absolutely terrible as an adult(and American) to see this happen. People should not have to censor their work just so YT and the Ad Mafia don't gut your earnings. Seems people are so sensitive these days. Love the post.

It's very sad to see. But it's also how they must play the 'game'. Fortunately, this centralized/ad-rev paradigm seems to be coming to an end (thanks to crypto). It can't come soon enough, though!

Does anybody knows when they will launch offifially? Is there already a time plan existing?

Next planned update is set to take Steemit mainstream!

Thank you!

I am newbie, the more I spent time here on steemit, the more I like it. good posting. thanks

It's good just to get familiar with how Steemit works. I'm helping friends do that everyday.

Problem here on steemit is its a bit of a lottery for new comers. And a lot of people will be censored through the desire for votes to produce popular content instead of saying what they feel.

My thought is that steemit as a bloging plaform is fine, but needs to be more thay just that to be able to survive long term.

Some people believe that the blogging aspect of Steemit is mainly to distribute tokens, with the ultimate goal of moving STEEM into the mainstream. We’re already seeing the token used for p2p payments (Steemgigs), and just recently for lending, with @minnowbooster. That’s essentially an advertisement network.

Maybe blogging is just a side feature a couple years from now, and most people use it for commerce. Maybe the blockchain will store things like Wikipedia. If Steemit really goes mainstream, it’s going to be used in thousands of different ways.

What do youthink about eos and eth and all this smart contract stuff. I dont know much about it

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Well, up until recently, ETH was an amazing investment. EOS appears to be its replacement, though. But you can never say how these things will turn out!

I know. That ain't much help xD

Also, you'll hear lots of good things about EOS on Steemit. Since Dan Larimer is the brainchild behind both products.

Thats what worries me about it hype to compete with eth

Great post, you aren't lying, once people get wind of the viral boom of STEEMIT they will drop youtube, snapchat, instagram, etc for paid ads and start doing some real hunting here.

But the useless idiots on other apps and coal media outlets will stay there because they have zero talent and don't know shit about content or bringing value to a community.

There's room for everyone on Steemit. Even if all you can do is click an upvote button xD

aint that the truth! haha

Im a pro upvoter until I run out of POWWWWWAAAAAAAA!

It is beautiful to see how the free world always find solutions for these things. First we had tv where, at least for some time, people where able to express themselves. Now, tv is nothing more then a tool to keep the brains of the sheeple occupied. People went to youtube to express themselves, and for some period this worked well, but there came the old media trying to kill the free word on youtube. (Or at least demotivate).

Now steemit is coming. Hope it lasts!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

The freedom of the blockchain, with a built-in incentive to fund creators.

If this experiment is a success, Steemit will have the best content in the world.

Honestly bro it already has. If you go through some articles there is some leading edge stuff on this site. Things that I have been learning over years have been summarized on here in powerfull articles. The "abundance-energy" and free spirit is flowing on here like I didn't see in any other place.

Blockchain is economics and intelligence married into one homogeneous system.

wow thank you so much for all this information about steemit!! I am new, and I think your advice is very useful to me, and it also motivates me to continue with my videos in youtube and sharing them here in steemit and more content that I would like to share with everybody.

I'm totally with you. No wonder Steemit is the future

Steemit is the best. We had such a huge grow in new users over the last month. It's insane <3

Also praise steemit, look for a bright, new future goodbye Youtube you had your chance and now it's time to die

There are so many creators on YouTube who's monetization is going down that need to do this!!

We might see some change in Youtube's monetization strategy in the next few months, obviously they have to compete with Steemit in order to survive on www.

They tried with Youtube Red. But I think it was a failure, at least for content producers. It pays out almost nothing.

I totally agree here. Not only has open source Blockchain technology revolutionized P2P currency transfer, but a social media platform like Steemit is the future of social media. Facebook will soon be extinct & YouTube will follow. They are censoring content-makers & the market will adapt & change accordingly

C ya youtube!

Good deal man I like the push to bring you tubers to steemit!

Im a YouTube content creator, and i can tell you, the MOMENT the large names from Youtube find out about Steemit, and they actually come to the platform, thats going to be pretty much "it" for any and all small fishes in the sea here

they already dominate the youtube sphere and theyll drag away any attention from anyone whos on steemit right now

The worst part is, most major youtubers have trash content, they dont talk about anything except for their day....grooming their dogs... some have videos where they wash their clothes and they gain about 5 million views per video, its madness

id like steemit to have its steady growth like it has had over the past year or so, let everyone here have a chance to build themselves and then let the large dogs in, because its going to be a very different platform when they figure out it exists

I'm not sure what's going to happen, but there are some key differences between YT and Steemit. For instance, Steemit upvotes can have dramatically varying values, and YT operates on private algorithms that routinely make or break creators with 'suggestions'.

Having said that, imo, a user with large and loyal following is going to get exactly what they deserve -- more attention and more earnings.

I'm hopeful, though, that the blockchain will provide a much fairer platform than we've ever seen. This should help the small guys.

Thanks for your input!

time for blockchain steemtube :)

Hell yes.

BYE BYE YOUTUBE!

We all will transfer our content from our personal blogs to Steemit.

I think steemit will eventually steal all content creators :)

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I'm curious how existing networks, like FB and Google, are going to survive decentralization. Their business models rely on showing ads that nobody wants to see, and selling private user data that everyone thinks is exploitive.

yes i saw the video that was produced by one guy that showed how big brands where shown and on there videos appeared racists advertisings
That had brought the adpocalypse to youtube
Thank you good post Cheers

What a great post when I was just thinking of vlogging and thought it might not be worth it, here is a wonderful solution very good post thanks for sharing.

Thanks for your post i just made an account today and i wasn't sure what to post but now that i have read this post i now know ill start with all my old youtube videos. well thanks for the great idea and keep the great ideas coming

My advice is to 'dress up' your older videos to introduce them with a bit of context, and hopefully create a conversation in the comments. If the post just contains a video embed, people tend to not give it a chance.

Ok thanks that sounds like great advice

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Bring it on bitches!

STEEMIT might replace facebook in the lives of many people as I am now. Lol!

Steemit will chip away at all the other social networks. And if it gets anywhere close to going mainstream, the STEEM token will start chipping away at currencies, as well (fiat and crypto).

Something to think about, as we witness exponential growth...

Let's make a giga fart on youtube.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I've thought about making videos specifically for this account. I guess I should use YT, since I could reach the most people in helping to promote Steemit.

But in the future, we could use Vimeo, or any other service that better aligns with our principles.

It's a nice thought that we won't be solely reliant on YT, someday.

I'm very interested to see how this works! My YT channel isn't that big but I think I stand to make more here on Steemit than YT.

There's generally no ad money for small channels and niche interests. Steemit can really serve those kinds of creators well. It's all about cultivating a passionate following. Which should be possible, if your content is engaging.

Ya, you also have to create a website in order to monetize your videos as well adding some overhead. So I'm interested to see how Steemit does things.

Thats what I'm hoping to see here in Steemit.

300% increase encourages me to keep my steem and not sell it...ive only made a few bucks here so anything would help out... Thanks for the good read @gigafart

Steemit really needs to be pushed towards all those van dweller guys. A lot of them like livingfee and wanderlustestates seem to be really getting screwed over by youtube and the way they monazite their videos. As long as Secureteam10 doesn't find his way here Ill be a happy man..... Tyler Here.... Sorry Tyler this is the no Tyler club. Unless your Steven Tyler than your alright in my books.

I don't get any of your references, but thanks for commenting xD

Van dwellers... who knew that was a niche!?

I didnt expect you to. Its a very fine niche

I've made more money here with individual posts than YouTube pays per month LOL. I love YouTube, but I'll definitely spend more time here :)

This is on point. I have already seen many big youtubers in the gold and silver arena coming over to steemit, and they doing exactly what you explain here. It will gain even more traction.

Poaching larger YouTubers could very well be the tipping point for Steemit to enter mainstream awareness.
After witnessing the @jerrybanfield effect, I'm expecting this might happen sooner than later.

If a move aware from YouTube is in the cards, storing all the video content is going to cost someone (us?) a pretty penny isn't it?

There is definitely a cost associated with hosting video. Without ad-revenue collected by the network owner, creators will have to pay for it themselves (like many do on Vimeo).

Hopefully, those costs will be made trivial by the compensation creators receive by the community. Also, storage and bandwidth costs are falling all the time.

Ultimately, we need a decentralized self-sustaining video platform. Bittorrent has been around for 16 years. I'm sure we'll see the first crypto-video platforms soon!

Yes if the costs are falling and creators can cover them via vlogging then it's all set. What are we waiting for?!

I resteemed it at like 180.00 now its at 750.00 yay

so tell me.
when is steemit gonna have it's own video upload app so as not to rely on Utoob?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

There's definitely a lot of buzz surrounding decentralized video platforms. I think Steemit can serve as their monetization layer. Imagine if our upvote button started appearing everywhere that digital content was hosted. That's a big dream. But who's in the lead to make that happen?

the beauty of a decentralized platform is that anyone who wants to can construct an app to do whatever they want...no prior approval required.
only skill at programming.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Steem Tools provides an insight to the power of the Steemit blockchain. I often tell newbs that this blogging site is just the very beginning.

exactly.
One thing to remember
Steemit is NOT Steem
Steem is the BlockChain.
Steemit, Busy , ChainBB and no doubt others are PORTALS to the BlockChain.

I'm beginning to see MOAH potential daily...
I think you right.

A lot more content creators will come over here for sure. I have a couple profitable YouTube channels that don't have anything to do with my presence on Steemit but I figure one day that YouTube channel could become more valuable as well. Steemit is where it is at right now for sure.

It's been amazing since steemit comes into our lives. Why not, steemit has provided excellent feedback to the creators.
I used to have 5 youtube accounts, and by the time I reached the rewards period, suddenly my account on blog by itself. But there I just post content about music. I do not know what's wrong with it.
And with the existence of steemit, it served as a torch for me to continue my struggle as a small musician.
I hope steemit still exist and can continue to be an encouragement for us who continue to be creative and become the inspiration for others.

i have upvoted, resteemed and followed you ^^

Streemit?
Wonder if we will see live stream on steemit?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Steemit can monetize virtually anything. I'm sure we'll see apps that only display certain types of content, such as live video. The creators will see their upvotes in real-time. Should be amazing!

Gigafart, great article. I have a daughter with a youtube following. Hope to see her here soon. Upvoted resteemed and following

I've been discussing Steemit to my YT buddies as well. Once I show them a few examples @jerrybanfield @tedcarr it's an easy sell.

ya but bro I am gonna show them how they can actually REMONETIZE their videos and how steemitwill see any youtube video as being JUSt for steemit if the yooutuber just WEARS a simple steemit Button or sticker and goes 'Hey steemit!" just ONCE! thats ALl someone like Logan Paul or h3h3 productions would need to do and steemit would freak out!

we could also show youtubers my method of reposting reddit photos on steemt and i think also MANY youtubers make so much on youtbe, Millions ayear, and theythink steemit cant comepet ERRR wrong theres 400 million dollar marketcap pn steemit so theres enoough millions for ultiple whales to make $1 million a year i mean @thejohalfiles already has made about $3 million all just this year so thats just six months and hes got 3 illion so its proof! proof that we can all have a chance to make more than youtube

SURE some youtube creators like logan paul and pewdiepie who make $10 million dollars a year are gonn have a hard time katching that with steemit BUT they actualy could!!!

i was thinking about this and its NOT unreallistic to expect steemit rewards to totaly replace youtube adsense income,....steemit rewards helped me get to my near $100 a day average and I didnt have a yotube channel that had alot of suvscribers and i wasnt makin anymore than like 30 cents a year on youtube and so steemit is WAY better you start making money immeidtaly and with youtube u have to upload everyday for years befoe u get noticed and then MAYBE if your GOOD youll have some Youtube Ad money coming iin...but youtube partenrs have to get MILLIONS of vies to get paid just a thousnds of dollars! 1 milion views for most youtubers is $100 to $1000 dollars and so youd eed a 1 billion view viddeo to make $1 million off just one video but it does happen!

Now imagine using stemit to REMONETIZE your video! and for most people music videos arent an ption, bloging is something ANYONE can do or lear to do!!!!In

Will let know when she joins. Thanks for the encouragement..

Isn't it ironic that I found out about Steemit through watching a Youtube video ?

It would be nice to get some more legit content creators on board, it seems like a no-brainer for the most part. The only barrier many of them find is the cryptocurrency aspect of Steemit.

people will be lining up for steemit when they see the upside to this website!

I suspect, when we hit the tipping point, we'll see an unbelievably large waitlist develop, despite whatever streamlining they're working on for the onboarding. Good thing we also have the option to directly pay for account creation. Which is something I'll probably be doing for friends if the wait is too long.

I'm surprised their hasnt been a flood of content creators making the move due to Youtubes new restrictions and its effect on revenue.
A matter of time surely.

We can track search trends for Steemit, and it's looking great! I suspect Steemit-related content on YT is growing, as well. And this will definitely help spread the word.

The only reason DeFranco isn't here is because he either doesn't know about this platform or he doesn't understand it.

Word-of-mouth is very strong with Steemit, and it will only accelerate. But understanding Steemit is still an issue. It's not quite a mainstream-ready product yet. But that's advantageous for those who want early-adopter benefits. xD

Some Youtubers have started making their way over already, but haven't noticed any of the youtubers that the kids follow.

Content for kids should not having a problem earning on YT, yet. But if advertisers control their targeting better, they'd likely not be showing many ads to children, as they current do. Direct-funding is the obvious solution!

Interesting read. I think STEEMIT in its new phase is a good thing. yeah, we want people to know about it but we don't want to make this what Instagram and Facebook have become either. And let's face it, popularity, celebrity-ism, ignorant videos, and sex have become some of the biggest attention grabbers. SO if folks just all of a sudden start flocking to STEEM, guess who starts making money? WHat if someone like Justin Timberlake had a STEEM page, he's already rich but would probably be even richer, all while talking about nothing pretty much....I don't know..this is a very sensitive subject.

Yes i came over from youtube. I'm glad i found out about steemit when i did. It was a complete accident. So i feel its just a matter of time before youtubers started flooding through the gates. It only takes one big youtuber with a million subscribers to really change things.

It's just such a big joke though. "Controversial" could be deemed anything today. You can't even be honest & unbiased about something and they deem it offensive. Look at all the shit they put on MSM, Brian Williams jizzin' in his pants over the video clip of a bomb, that's not offensive tho. That's what they want. Rachel Maddow rambling for 10 months on Russia Conspiracies, that's not offensive tho. Full Steem ahead kids!