Lately, I uploaded a blog post about artificial intelligence (AI). More specifically, this one:
https://steemit.com/ai/@martinmusiol/artificial-intelligence-blog-post-1
I wrote it here on Steemit and shared it also in a Facebook group called "Artificial Intelligence & Deep Learning". While it performed really bad on Steemit, it got kinda viral on FB, because it was shared 24 times and obtained lots of likes.
A lot of knowledgable people from the field of AI assured me this is a quality post. And, I believe the reason for the blog post to perform so differently on social media is that I didn't wrote the article targeted enough. To be more precise, I use a lot of jargon to keep the text concise, short, and sweet. Facebook's group is full of AI experts and therefore they understood quiet quickly how valuable this post is.
On the other hand, there wasn't even an AI tag before, let alone a deep learning tag (which is a subfield of AI). Consequently, Steemit is not as niche as the FB group.
I think the content itself is very interesting to most of the people, since it is so much cutting-edge and surrounds us more and more. But, it needs to be written in a much more colloquial way and maybe including a storyline to be more tangible.
Am I completely wrong on this or did I oversee something? If you have any idea on how to tackle this issue or have any comment on this, then let me know. I would highly appreciate it.
And, what are your strategies to get your content out there?
Thanks for following, liking, commenting, and resteeming in advance. :D