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RE: 15 Powerful Persuasive Tips To Guarantee A Respond on Steemit - Part 3

in #dssinmongwong7 years ago

Almost all this will work well on Steemit, but some posters are either too busy or too self-centered to even pay attention what is going on in the comment section.
So, this tutorial shoudl come with the disclaimer, IF we are dealing with a person who is engaging and altruistic, otherwise after a few attempts it is quite a waste of the time.
Also, some people write well, when it comes to posting, but have the poor discussion skills so they avoid actively to participate or even reply.

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HI @aschatria,

Thanks for taking the time to write back.

What you just shared is absolutely true and is something all article writers and readers have to be aware about especially if they are new.

Interacting with our audience in Steemit is not much different from an artist, or actor, or writer meeting their fans and audience, or even like a professional meeting up with all their clients.

The only difference is that it can be difficult with a large following, so its probably best to use technology.

Steemit is still young being beta, and especially only being 2+ years old. From my experience and what I have seen so far, the potential is largely untapped, the winning rules of interaction, networking, and others are mostly all experimental. It's going to be an exciting time very soon to invest ideas, resources, and build many relationships on this platform.

Remember, problem are good, if they are worthy they will usher in many great solutions, and if you seek to be helpful and show people good or great solutions, they will keep coming back to you for great value.

Great feedback and well done!

Highest Regards,
DrSMWong

In the future, I will show how to effectively deal with different kinds of viewers and posters alike.

I'm just a student...but as i learn, I will share and teach what I know.

The conflict related solutions will be highly appreciated. Thanks!

Well, a little bit different than a fan meeting a writer or similar. On Steemit many writing pieces become subject to a link spam and similar atrocious elements.
People post without thinking what exactly is on the page.
Personally, I make little to no financially oriented posts, mostly reflexion, interesting website, application reviews, and stories, so in nature of logic, I also expect to see a similar comment under it, related to whatever I wrote.
Or at least a fair guide to what was wrong with my idea, to improve it. I can't be appreciative if my commentators are oriented to something else, and completely off topic. That is the problem we have on Steemit when a leading member brings to the table something that is not even on a bottom list of the post itself.
Usually flagging result in wars of pressure and magnitudes, defamation and atrociousness, even among very low-income members.
The best solution I found was to just either hide a comment I dislike or simply to reply to the person to stay on topic. Ignoring pretty much does the same thing, but it doesn't take anything away from the problem that a member with higher sp can simply fill up my comment section with links, and I have no means to remove it without any kind of a friction, in other words, I have to cause the unnecessary commotion.

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