#steemtalent - Work going on behind the scenes
Hard work and +250 hours of graft..!!
Earlier, I received a comment from asking how I go about inviting people to the platform.
For those that may have missed the comment and my reply, here they are.....
Just wanted to know how you go about inviting people to the platform as i am active in bringing people aboard as well but find it challenging at times with having to delegate my own power! Wondering if there was a better method...we are in the mist of putting together our #steempoweredtour with intentions in bringing our collective of independent blockchain artist desired cities / countries. We intend on raising much awareness and possibly hold work shops to inform people of #steemit!!
Also where do you direct beginners to learn about the platform?
My reply.....
Hard work. So far there has been 54 #steemtalent Open Invitations that have gone out and what most people may not realise is that behind these is roughly about 250 hours of hard work..!! On average each Open Invitation has approx 5 hours of background work on Twitter. Promoting and educating people about #Steemit. Since kicking off #steemtalent 25 days ago, I have spent on average 10 hours a day on twitter..!! For me it is very simple, you have to put the hours in and work damn hard. Stephen
Work behind the scenes
I guess what some people don't appreciate is the sheer volume of work that goes on in the background.
With this hard work, it still leaves me amazed at the lost opportunity the Community has had by letting these Open Invitations slip through its fingers..!!
Golden Opportunity
I have repeatedly said that I strongly believe that the #Steemit Community has missed a Golden Opportunity with these #steemtalent Open Invitations through lack of appetite to want to promote the platform.
With the exception of just a handful of users that have retweeted these Open Invitations on twitter, I have simply been left dumbfounded as to why only a few have pushed these invitations onto their feeds.
Trust me, you wouldn't want me to share this
It is this feeling of dumbfound that I believe I know the reason and trust me, you wouldn't want me to share this..!!
Off to drum up some more business.
Thanks again for reading.
Stephen