Vegas Convention to learn more about Steemit

in steemit •  7 years ago 

Great talk by Ken Melendez

Here’s just a few of my notes from today, hope this helps anyone.

Crush your fears...Less attention on yourself and put attention to other people.

Remember you are worthy of your value.
Deserve your dreams.

You gain strength courage and confidence by every experience in which you stop to look fear in the face.

You must do the thing which you think you cannot. -Eleanor Roosevelt.

Push past the fear.

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Speak the people’s language. Being positive.

“I want more money = I just want more time to spend with my kids.” Statement = objective.

People don’t care how much you know...Until they know how much you care. -Theodore Roosevelt.

Delivery style.
What is your post objective?
News, education, life experience, humor, how to.

Content type.
Text post, video post, photo,

Not so much the message. But he manner in which you communicate that message!!!!

Fresh ideas:
Buzzsumo.com
Quora.com
Facebook groups.

Impact factor.
Past feedback.
Engagement.
Action. Are they following? Promo link or videos?

Your impact is not measured by what you do, but by what happens to other people when you do it.
-John Jantsch.

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I saw this picture frame the other day at a supermarket. Ken was talking about the same concept.

What’s normal? A setting on a washing machine. No one wants to be that.
-Ashley Purdy.

What a fantastic presentation on being unique on this platform and how to stand out against the rest!!!

Going to apply all these things to my future posts and my future self. Thanks @kenmelendez and thanks @thetruth36 for inviting me to this great event!

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