How Do Steemit Followers Compare to YouTube and Instagram Followers?

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Hi Friends!

Lately I've been talking to more and more of my friends about Steemit. One of their first questions when I tell them that I've been starting to get more requests for interviews or speaking engagements - is how many followers I have. When I tell them it's about 4k... they are really surprised.

In the world of YouTube, Instagram, and other sites - 4k would be nothing. You really need to amass at least a 50k following before things start moving and shaking.

In this video, I do a more direct comparison on how gaining a followership on Steemit differs from other content sites and why the fact that's it different is actually really cool. I discuss engagement ratios and retention in this video too. I did a video talking about followership last week and there was a lot of interest, so I thought I’d dive into another aspect of this conversation!

If you have any thoughts or questions on this video, don't hesitate to shoot them below! Love you guys and I look forward to chatting with you in the comments.

XO, Lea

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Well done .. wonderful words from you
Health and time for a happy person who knows how to invest them
Thanks for sharing..

Thanks for stopping by @slimanepro! I'm glad you connected with the video.

nice comparison

What a great topic to talk about! Would like to share some shocking statistics of mine:

  1. It took me exactly 655 days to earn my first 266 subscribers on YouTube. As a comparison, it only took me 112 days to gain the 266 followers on Steemit as of today.

  2. Almost every Steemit post has legit comments on them (which means not counting spam). Less than half of my YouTube videos have comments on them.

  3. My 2.5 year old YouTube channel has gotten a grand total of 649 likes across 189 videos. Compare that with my 112 days old Steemit account, this account has collected 2,029 upvotes across 51 Steemit posts (not including comments), this is nuts!

  4. The same YouTube channel received 282 dislikes across 189 videos. Well, only received one troll downvote so far on one Steemit post.

  5. I earned exactly $97.71 USD across my 166 YouTube videos that did generate ad revenue (that's until YouTube demonetise my channel due to policy changes). Guess what, it only took me 3 DTube videos to surpass that amount (at today's prices). Unbelievable.

In conclusion, there's no need for huge influence to be successful on the Steem blockchain, as of today. We should consider ourselves as the early adopters of this platform that may be as huge as today's Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Great opportunity for those who missed out on the early days of those mainstream social media platforms.

Thanks for the stats, I'm just starting to ramp up and this is good input!

Thanks for the stats, I'm
Just starting to ramp up and
This is good input!

                 - jarotondi


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I agree I tied to start on YouTube and dtube at the Same time but now I just go dtube I get way more engagement over here

That's awesome to hear @supremegold22! I don't want to say that people are "fake" on other content sites - but the level of interaction is just so much more shallow. I love the realness that happens here.

WOW! Thank you so much for sharing your stats. That really helps add to this conversation. I'm so glad you found this place and have been able to shift how you monetize your content. I think you make a great point about being early adopters too.

The idea of making a living by becoming a YouTube star seems silly these days because it is so hard to break through. Here on Steemit - even people that are new users have an opportunity to stand out if their content is good. Of course time and energy building community are needed to sustain that - but it is a very cool opportunity for content creators.

You are so right. I talk more to my followers here than any other platform. I have 600 followers here on Steemit and I am more engaged with them. On facebook I have close to 4K and only 2% engage. On YouTube we have 2500 and on average 35-50 views per video the first 2 days. It is insane. I have only 3 or 4 people that I actively have a conversation with on my videos. Here it depends on what the topic is but the conversations are more real.

Thanks for sharing your experience with this topic @curlfamilyvlog! Thanks for sharing some of your stats - that really helps add to the conversation here. One of the biggest things I noticed when I first joined Steemit was the depth and quality of comments. On other content sites - people will often leave short, unremarkable comments like "Nice video!".

Here people really engage and get to know each other. :) It's so cool.

it makes it feel like you are actually connecting with a person. And that is what social networks should be all about. The rest is just extra.

Hey this is great, it's really fascinating how when we all own the network instead of just trying to vie for scraps of attention on someone else's centralized network like twitter or instagram so "someday" we can "do something with it," that we all care about what each other is doing A LOT more. We're truly living in a wonderful experimental time, I'm going to resteem your video and show my friends and family I've been trying to get on here. Thanks for laying it out!

Thanks for the kind words and the re-steem! You make an excellent point about the difference in culture stemming from the fact that we are decentralized and all have a stake in the success of the platform.

Good luck getting your friends and family on here! It's a bit of a learning curve - but there is so much potential for those who put in the work.

I agree, over here is a much more personal interaction that makes the experience much more interesting. But you have to work for that as well and hold them. This requires some constant effort.

Great points @flauwy. Building a community and then staying engaged with them is key - and it definitely takes more work than people think.

Thanks for stopping by and checking out my video! I don't think i've ever told you this - but you were one of the first people that inspired me when I first joined the platform almost a year ago! I really found a lot of videos helpful for learning how to navigate this place. Sorry it has been so long since I stopped by and said hi on your page! I hope you've been doing well. :)

Man you are so brilliant @coruscate :) I’m so proud of what you have done here. Ill always be glad to say I knew you before you were famous :)

aww thanks my friend!!! You have always been so encouraging of me and my content and I appreciate that so much!

PS... I'm currently uploading a video to Dtube about Steem Monsters and I talk about Mene for a hot second. I wore all my mene pieces in hopes that i'd get a gold card in the video. LOL

That’s awesome!! Can’t wait to see!! Did you see my ALL GOLD BLOCKCHAIN transaction???

I saw aggroed resteem it - but I actually just went and read it now. That is AWESOME!!!! hahaha

Closed the deal!!

Completely agree! I have 872 followers so far and feel like I have a little community of like-minded people to connect with already! I'm so interested to see how things grow and change as more and more people jump on! In so many ways it's the most exciting social media space to me 😎

That's so cool to hear bonnie! I'm super curious how that will all pan out too. As we grow, I hope we can keep that sense of community. I think SMT's will really help with that because people can get plugged into different groups based on their interests.

Love you guys and I look forward to chatting with you in the comments.

We love you too!

Hahah big love all around!! 💕

Honestly I love my subs over on YT but the problem is the algorithm that is now systematically NOT showing my own subs my new videos for reasons that are beyond me. However, on here there is no algorithm and so everything I publish gets shown to all my followers as long as they check their feed and see it. Of course you get curation rewards on here as well which is a huge plus, especially compared to Googles revenue program for creators, which is a paradox in itself because they want you to click on those adverts and leave the site but you also want the viewers to watch your video so no one wins in the end...

Hey @tanbay! Awesome to hear that you've developed a cool community over on YT too. Speaks a lot to your ability to connect with people online. :)

I hear a lot of YouTuber's talk about the algorithm change these days. I can only imagine how frustrating that would be after spending so much time and energy to build your channel.

Funny point about the ads directing people away from the video! That is a bit of a paradox. One of my favorite things about posting content here is being able to monetize my content without dealing with ads.

Thanks for stopping by and adding to the conversation! <3