What if big time -- or even marginally popular -- YouTubers directed their audience towards steemit posts of their content? Or even offered exclusive content?
Well, domination. That's what would happen. Complete and total domination.
I have a YouTube channel that is working its way up to 4,000 subscribers in about 2 months. How much have I made in that time, with 17 monetized videos?
Less than a dollar from their ad service. That's it. It's sad.
And, see, I've known about steemit for about a week, made a few posts, a few comments, upvoted a few articles. Blah blah blah.
And how much have I made from steemit? $55.
Now, if a YouTuber with a really big channel directs their audience to stemit, they'll be able to increase their potential revenue by massive margins. And the first big early adopters to do this will see huge payouts. And I mean massively huge. Like, hundreds of thousands of dollars per post, huge.
We will see a massive exodus from YouTube to the promised land of steemit. And they will bring their multi-million-numbered audiences to this platform.
And this site will change massively.
Can steemit handle this eventuality? Will the system break down and collapse? Or will this be the proving-ground for a new, blockchain-based economy that will expand to all casual media?
Gimme your thoughts!
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