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Our idea is building Non-English community group and supporting community and leading community to the right direction for their growth.
Our project is supporting the Non-English communities and promoting with marketing activities at the same time. We hope our activities will be a motive to other Non-English community. Also we anticipate more participation of Non-English speakers
We have been worked as a curator for this project.
is Korea community curator and support community every day for past seven months
is Turkey curator and she created Turkey community #tr also she support #tr community everyday for past seven months.
Those communities have been showing representative Non-English communities. While the Korea community was showing successful the Turkey community was showing fail
created Non-English Community group for support each communities there are curator member of each communities (Korea, Turkey, China, Japan, Germany, Spanish group)
Problem & Solution
Non-English community users know that Steemit is a good and very useful service. However, they are in a very difficult environment to use the Steemit service. Most Steemit users are English-speaking countries or people who can speak English, but there are many of people who don’t know well English in non-English speaking countries.
On this account, most people are not interested in a good piece of writing in non-English communities.
Because of this problem, non-English community users often feel shrunk and they appeal that it is unfair compared to active communities. We have seen many discouraged people who are making decisions to leave Steemit in community after they use Steemit services a few times, because low hits of view, low rewards and no one is interested.
Unconditionally, the marketing and the support of community should happen at the same time.
For example Turkey community
Turkey community got unstable support during 7 months but did marketing for develop community.
She did presentation at the university about Steemit and share about Steemit to the university students
And it was working.
Many Turkish users joined to Steemit and started post
But support for an unstable community has brought unfairness and disappointment on the users of non-English speaking community and eventually they have left the Steemit service.
Solution 1. Create community and support authors + Encourage Power Up 100% Post.
In observations of non-English speaking community so far, the majority of users have focused only on rewards. They did not try to know about the Steemit services and systems, and compensation for unconditional support was immediately sold to the market and it showed a vicious circle to decline in value.
Many non-English speaking community users don’t know what is Steem, Steempower, SBD
I think the Steem guild has done only endless support for users because of this situation. It’s like pouring water over thirsty soil,
Now we think it’s time to break out of the vicious circle.
If it is possible we will more support Power Up 100% post
Then many authors will take Steem-Power they will start think about what is Steem-Power
Firstly It will make understand Steemit service
Also when community member hold Steem-Power and understand Steemit service,
The community ready for developing
We’re believe that supporting Power Up 100% post will be virtuous circle
Solution 2. Steem-Power Delegating to community member not only for Curators.
The Steem guild is appeared as if a force using powerful powers that is seen in other communities and it have been worked as one of the major complaints in other communities. In addition to above, the centralization of operating in the Steem guild was also far too restrictive for doing the community support.
So, we should delegate Steem-Power to community authors too.
If we can delegate Steem-Power to community members they will start use Steemit service and while they earn some curation rewards also they will be enjoy to use Steemit.
So we are thinking it will be make them join the community unaffectedly
We learn that anyone can earn reward from the steemit video
However with low Steem-Power how they can earn rewards?
Delegating Steem-Power to community members will make them understand how to use Steemit.
Solution 3. Curators support authors and lead them to use the right services
We must inform users of detail contents about the STEEMIT service in order to ensure proper participation of the community. For non-English speaking communities, the STEEMIT service was also very difficult and abstruse to understand. I also took a long time to understand the STEEMIT service. As you know, the STEEMIT service is a good service, the community cannot grow consistently but if users do not understand it properly
So,curators must inform to community about how to use the Steemit service and news about Steemit develop and help new authors understand it.
Solution 4. Our team member promoting with marketing activities at the same time through online and offline to find new authors
Already started marketing, He made online news about steemit.
[Today I made online news about steemit.
created Turkey community and marketing in the university
Thanks to Curie We Created Steemit Turkish Community “Tr” Tag.
We can continue marketing activities with Steemit.inc support
We are planning to share about Steemit to university also make online newspaper, SNS promotions (instagram, facebook, etc)
Prove our project
It is simple to prove whether our project was successful or not. The growth of the community will show you whether our typical project succeeds or fails. Since marketing activities are conducted online and offline, we will capture photos and materials to inform the community about our activities.
We have been focusing on working for the growth of a non-English speaking community, not an English-speaking community. Users of English-speaking community will not know well who we are, but some community users know that we have been watching the community every day for the past seven months and supporting much public relations campaign for the community.
We think this idea couldn’t have been possible without the efforts and observations of the community for the last seven months.
Thank you for reading this project.