RE: The frightening tale of the FLATWOODS MONSTER and UFOs over Washington told by Frank Feschino Jr. !
Dtube is great. Unlike Steemit which your post once submitted getting lost in the constant feed, Dtube is search based. Everything you post on Dtube also post on your Steemit blog as well which gives you a shot at double exposure. All votes on Dtube go to your Steemit wallet as well as Dtube is part of Steemit. Add to this the major plus of never being demonetised and it's a win win. Dtube is in its infancy much like this platform, but as time goes by improvements will continue to be made. To translate your videos over you will need to use an online video converter. There isn't a need to pay for this. You basically down load your video to your downloads file off of youtube then go to the site and drag your file over and click the desired format. Once this is done you copy the URL like any other video and go to Dtube and upload the video. The awesome thing is once it's on the block chain and if it's linked to your Steemit then all revenue that comes from it will always go to you. If you're promoting yourself to your YouTube subscribers telling them to check you out on Steemit and Dtube then you stand an awesome chance of bringing them over as well. Dtube will eventually grow but it may be a year or two. On other notes, I mentioned you to @jerrybanefield who's a whale on the platform. He had a section asking other users about what they were doing on Steemit/helping the platform so I mentioned you in comments as someone who could use a look. Basically whale fishing on your behalf. I hope you don't mind that but I figured it could lend a hand as one vote from a user like that could raise your rating, give you some cash, and overall bump you along. I also intend to promote you in contest and mention for reward posts to help you along as much as possible. Occasionally minnow promotion groups on here ask for users to recommend posts they believe are under valued or should get more attention. You and two other users I have actively promoted for some time are at the top of my list. I'm meeting up with a couple other Steemit users over the weekend as we have managed to arrange a meetup on our common ground of paranormal interest despite our different professional backgrounds. I'm going to also bring you up there as well. I hope all this helps and if you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask. In regards to another subject entirely, did you see that The Disclosure Project has had all it's videos yanked off YouTube? Wouldn't be surprised to see some of the more prominent researchers who's reports of ET's are gathered from former government sources begin to disappear in truth. Another great thing about Dtube. What goes on the block chain stays on the block chain. Shout me with any questions and I'll jump right on it. :)
This is amazing stuff!! Thank you for your help and kindness! I will start getting to this. I have a full weekend and on Coast Saturday night, but then onto this.
~ is there some where thats lets me know i get a now comment? I keep looking thru everything, its too much.
~ Whats your best strategy for the money part. I have been given a few ideas. I need the break down of steps in a list. I am clueless
~ are you GarageRockRadio by chance? :)
~ Connie
No mam I'm not. In regards to comments, the best thing to do is to just go into replies and answer queries from folks that way. With money making strategy? There's an infinite number of write up's and I've read most on the topic. The consistent theme seems to be that until your following is 1,000 plus that it's boils down to the submission sinking or swimming in the first four hours after submission. So it's the long journey to that number until it begins to get easy I guess. At the moment I'm submitting articles in other languages. I understand some Russian and Korean as I've lived in both countries so I have a rough idea of how to use Google translate then rejig the grammar so it reads well to those users. I also have a friend helping me with my Chinese posts. So far this approach isn't taking off. However I was talking to a friend who lives outside of St. Petersburg and apparently Steemit is slowly gaining recognition over there, so I will continue to plug at the Russian category and occasionally play with the others to see what comes of it. If you do any Big Foot write ups they may gain traction in the rn category. Didn't know if you were aware but the Russian government funded a Yeti research center a few years ago that's still running today? It's a big country that is incredibly diverse, but interestingly I've encountered more open minds over there in regards to cryptids than I have in the west. They love the topic. I'm sorry I can't be more helpful on the money front, but I can say that you are doing extremely well for having just started. Most don't get the quantity or sum of votes that you have in their first month. Basically your kicking behind and taking names for a new comer. So clearly you're doing something spot on. I can't encourage you putting yourself on Dtube strongly enough though. That could well add a huge jolt to your Steemit presence. It's a tedious chore but well worth the work. Sadly you can't bring the videos straight over from YouTube as they will need to be converted, but I think the labor will pay off. You have a great product and bring something incredibly unique to Steemit so I have no doubt that in 60 days time you will be doing incredibly well here. As always, if there is anything I can do to help I will. Just shout. :)
Actually, I just had a thought. I recently have tried launching contests. The current one has a bitcoin prize and literally no one will touch it, yet when I look at the other contests, they all are kicking butt. The reason for this is that they offer rewards in Steem. The community seems to go mad for these sorts of things so maybe if you used your radio program along with your blog you could start a contest with a Steem prize? Perhaps even advertise the upcoming broadcast a week or so before with that involved? If you offer a sweepstakes or competition for twenty Steem but make 60 or 70 in votes you're still up plus the followers you gain. Most competitions make resteeming part of the whole requirement to entry so this could really give you a boost. As I said, a thought. You'll want to make the brize in Steem though. I've tried everything from EOS to Bitcoin and no one bites. I use those currencies simply because I hold large quantities of both. The Steemit thing I'm trying to build with zero monetary investment to see where it goes. But on Steemit it seems that contests have to be executed with the currency of the realm or not at all. As I said, a thought. :)