RE: The LEO Dilemma: Changing the Way I Curate Content

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I agree that this is a dilemma.

It can obviously be boring for current users to see LEO-related content each day, but brand building and success stories are what attracts people. I've talked about this several times in the past as well, but real success stories, where someone shares their experience and tells others that they have been able to generate an extra income so they can afford to buy medicine, groceries or whatever, is what attracts attention.

People talking about LEO is what gives others a chance to find, see and also try LEO.

The 'average' Bob or Jane won't immediately try LeoFinance because they happen to see a cool article about BTC made from the LeoFinance interface. They are far more likely to give LeoFinance a test-drive if they see someone talking about the success they've had with it.

  • That is how we will lead the masses to the door.

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I agree with this line of thinking.

I think that the microblogging will clear a lot of this up.

Much of what is written now in the long blog form could end up as short form. This is especially true for Leo posts. Many of them can be sent out as microblogs and get commented on that way.

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