Thank you for taking the time to read this publication and share your opinion on discussed topic.
Most of all I appreciate that everyone was very respectful, polite and mature and this small conflict didn't escalate.
I've asked many of you to get familiar with this heated discussion and to share with me your feedback. After all I really would like to learn what public opinion think about sending wallet memos to others.
I disagree with author but Obviously I respect her view.
I'm fully aware that some people do not like this kind of activity and the best one can do is to respect their decision and not to bother them again. Neither with memos or comments. For that reason I will NEVER AGAIN bother author of this post and hopefully we can walk away in peace.
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Guys,
your feedback has been amazing. I have so much to process right now and i love the fact that now I know how majority of "my followers" think.
The truth is that I've tried number of different ways of reaching out to people. Upvoting bots, resteeming bots, being in trending page, steem bounties and also sending wallet memos and I always pay attention and receiving your feedback has enormous value for me.
Steemit is moving forward and it's community is also evolving. So it's a constant challenge and solid learning curve to figure out how one can build his presence on this platform.
Sending memos seem to work quite fine and is currently one of very few ways we could all build our presence directly on Steemit. But it isn't cheap. Not only it does cost resource credit but even sending mass 1000 memos cost me 3steem. Imagine if steem would be worth 4usd the way it used to. Would anyone really ever have to worry about over-using this form of promotion? I really hardly doubt so.
BIG THX again guys!
Side note: THIS IS MY LAST POST IN THIS TOPIC. I WILL READ COMMENTS BUT I WILL NOT ENGAGE.
Kindly yours
Piotr
RE: Scammer in the Making, or Just a Poor Strategist?