Hey thanks appreciate the feedback. And extra points for keeping the words steem and steemit seperate and used correctly. hahaha
- Overload is a real thing for sure
- And hand holding as you call it... yep takes way too much time and commitment to keep them here so i'm waiting to do my inviting when the things are in place for them to be excited to be here.
- And yes front end has to be where education begins because if not then people will go learn in a thousand different places and half of them will teach wrong things... not just different things but actual factually wrong stuff. (i know because my introduction to steem was by someone who taught completely wrong things) but hey i'm still glad i was introduced at least.
- Contests are great
Steem/Steemit is used interchangeably by many people unfortunately. Extra points yay! :)
Blame the teacher -not the student!
I'm thinking of doing a starter guide that will be ready for new users I invite that contains enough information to get them started and understand how they can make best use of the blockchain. I'm not great at writing content in the slightest but want great content creators success on its many platforms.
Something like a condensed FAQ to get them signup quickly and staying for good :)
1. Steem New User Guide ( First few weeks )
2. Active User ( If they are seeking more info or are doing well)
Do you think there would be more interest in additional invite services like Steem Invite and Anon Steem?