Why None of Your Friends Join Steemit [ A Few Suggestions]
I AM PISSED!..and frustrated.
None of MY Friends are on Steemit. Why not?!
I try to get my friends on steemit, to join in early and reap the rewards and it is SO SO HARD to convince them. Why do I even need to convince them to get in here? It's an amazing opportunity to put your skills to work and get instant rewards and appreciations.
WHY IS THIS SO HARD?
If you are one of those that got the steemit bug, you certainly wanted to share this find with your friends. I know that I need to talk about it all the time and always thinking who could contribute and make great content on here.
I reach out to people.
I talk about how revolutionary steemit is and how it could change everything. How you gets vests in the company and actively get to be part of its growth.
I talk to them about the amazing community, the feedback, the support.
I talk about money.
They listen, smile, agree it's cool.
And then they don't do anything.
They say "That's nice" and forget about it.
I am not one of those who made money [ most of my steem is powered up] and although i have cashed out a few euros, it's just not enough for them to be impressed with and "worth their time". I 'd argue this is wrong but time is money after all and choosing what to invest it in, it's a huge decision.
So far, my success rate is about 10%.
That's 1 person in 10 I tried to convince to make an account and contribute. If you are salesman you know 10% conversion rate is not bad. But it is lousy when you realize one thing.
I CAN NOT CONVINCE PEOPLE TO SIGN IN FOR FREE MONEY.
I'm not talking about mega posts, I'm talking the steem you receive at sign up, the future possibilities, the opportunity to sign in now and not in 8 months. And the price?
ZERO.
No personal information needed.
No e-mail sign-up.
Nothing.
A click and you are in a world of infinite potential.
They just don't do it. That's really bad news.
If I can't convince my friends, how could steemit convince the world?!
I wondered why is this happening, what am I doing wrong?
Here's what I came up with.
IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.
The innocence died 20 years ago, no one believes anymore that making money over internet like that can be done. Blogging and getting paid is the stuff of talented people with thousands of followers and even then they need to sell ads. Please, don't take me for a fool. This runs deep and it's hard to overcome.
People just can't get themselves to believe this is possible. It's as hardwired as gravity!
I did try to emphasize the revolutionary model and that everything new seemed too good to be true at start. I am not sure this is the way to go about though because nobody offered money for your voice before, they just took. Overcoming this initial skepticism is key, I think.
WIIFY?
So what' exactly are you selling? What is in it for you?
Even good friends wonder what am I smoking. It's not exactly distrust but it sounds fishy and weird.
\They err on the side of cautious.
I DID THAT TOO. First heard about steemit from @stellabella. She posted on a facebook group and she said something along the lines of "I am in a haze, this site is amazing, please join, you can make money and great content". I ignored her completly. She posted again on 2nd of July and this time I decided to try.
I AM FOREVER grateful for that. But I was just as stubborn as my friends.
Persistence, persistence, persistence.
I also want them to be here because it's FUN. And it will get even better with them around.
TOO HI-TECH.
Blockchain?! Witnesses?! Cryptocurrency?
Nobody understands it and nobody knows about it. Those who do are already here. It's futuristic and miraculous if you ask me, but most people are just overwhelmed and decide to just "pass".
I realized that this is something that needs to go at it backwards: lead with the rewards and let people get in. They'll learn about blockchain by themselves just like I did.
I knew nothing about it 4 weeks ago, now I have a pretty good basic understanding. Oh, I'm still a newbie and clueless on so much, but I can have an intelligent discussion about cryptocurrencies[ don't quiz me though! ]
[edit from comments]
RESISTANCE TO CHANGE
People hate change, we despise new although we crave it in the same time. Why join a new social network? Why make a new account, a new password. We're already dawning in our infinite social media river.
I can totally get this, a lot of times I feel the same way:it's just too much. But steemit is worth it and being there before the most will pay dividends hopefully :)
OFF-PUTTING TENDING PAGE
I hive a friend who wanted to sign up but then she said the first page has nothing to do with her. Hot chicks and crypto talk...what can I bring, she wondered.
She's an wonderful artist but felt put off by the whole "vibe".
I told her that's just the tip of the iceberg but her refusal persisted.
This is something that I feel is getting better everyday. More better content coming out every day and creating a heterogenous trending page that can appeal to anyone. That's very good and this trend must continue . the #circlejerk is over..almost.
These are just a few of the obstacle I encountered and some of the solutions I came up with and will try to incorporate. We'll see how well this will work.
I am curious about your experience and your success rate! Let\s hear it and together maybe we can build bigger and bigger communities here and share the fun with our friends!
It all has to do with the way the site is designed. It's broken - poorly broken. Until the diversity of content is forced on people and there isn't a mass view of top rated content that continually appeals to a minority of whales, the site will remain relegated to the uber nerds and never break out into the mainstream.
The disillusioned, lack of attention, this receives is discouraging.
I think this is improving...but yeah, needs to improve faster!
I think people are used to how other social media are constructed. They will come but it's the minnows here that did the work to keep the community going ;)
I received the same response several times, as I received talking about bitcoin when it came out. People are afraid of the new and unknown.
Just tell them that it's pokemon for adults. They'll be all over it in no time.
People believe it's to good to be true!
What you need to do is make the site look like Facebook, work like twitter, with the feel of the New York Times
that is a cool sentence.
Great post @razvanelulmarin. I have been trying to tell all of my friends too. I probably have about a 30% success rate, so far, of gaining their initial interest. Once I'm out of earshot and it's left to them, how much of that converts into new signups is anyone's guess. If there is a moment of looking back with regret down the line, they can't say we weren't trying to spread the word!
Steemit is bar none, the easiest cryptocurrency I have used, and I've used a bunch.
My friends swear that its a pyramid scheme. I've only been able to successfully sign up two friends out of the hundred or so I've told. So success rate ~2%.
haha. sorry, man:)
Have a double uptuck sir! ( X 2)
@calva give my man raz some sweet sweet uptuck.
you love this calva bot!!
It's hard because people are always suspicious when something sounds too good to be true. I told all my friend and family about Bitcoin when I got into around $20. I shouted it from the rooftops. Not a bite. Lol
wow. did you keep on those bitcoins???
yup :)
The same happened to me. Oh well, when Steem blows up I will point them back to those emails.
I don't give up yet!
with the pass of the time you will see a improvement in conversion rate i have selected my friend that introduced to steemit because of the 80% conversion rate from 5 people 4 created accounts and also post at less 2 post. When the platform will go mainstream many will join and ask them self o wait but @razvanelulmarin already told me about this platform how stupid i was to not join :D