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RE: Answers To Bid-Bot Questions You Need To Know
I really liked how you explained it regarding exposure. I don't even have 75 followers yet and my feed is hard to scroll through every post. Coming from a background as a dj, event promotion was always at least 10% of the cost because, especially with ragga jungle--an unfamiliar niche, people didn't know what was going on unless you let them know by buying a box of flyers and handing them out in the parking lot at everyone else's show. My point is... promoting or advertising is what helps a business grow, whether that business is Amazon or a kid in a basement trying to raise money for a car by blogging. Thanks for the incite.
This is a great point. If we create the best content we can for that day and always strive to be better these bots can act like a promo fly would out in physical reality.
When you say promote, are you referencing via a bid bot or through the promo feature?
It is not a direct feature of the bid bots but can be a side effect of getting a higher payout on a post.
You mean in the sense that someone scrolling through will think oh, they're making some money, they must be worth a follow! In that sense? Also, what's the deal with these Discord groups? I'm pretty new myself. I think I was able to get on one, but it all seems so confusing. And what's the deal with Steem.chat? Appreciate the help.
Not so much about that but more like "oh this looks like a good article to read"
Discord is a chat app that was created for gamers but is now used for all sorts of things. A great one is the P.A.L Discord group by the @minnowsupport project.
It is another place to chat but has less features than Discord. It was the main chat site until groups started to move to Discord for the added feature and controls.