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RE: Steemit.com and an affiliate program. Could it work? Pros and Cons of the system.
Any affiliate program will cause that you will think more about your earnings rather that future of whole community. I am against any affiliate program.
I've seen plenty of websites flourish with a well laid out affiliate program.
Some people don't want to post because they aren't confident with their writing skills. I myself think I'm an OK writer, but I do know a lot of super affiliates who would rather sit in the background and grow a website. Some of these people have been to only reason some websites make any money.
Not having an affiliate system will reduce the amount of exposure you can obtain. Sure a website can get big over time, but if you want to be the best, you will need people helping.
for many people steemit already is something impossible. A lot of people will think that whole thing is a financial piramid. Adding a affiliate program, will give them one another premise to think that this is actually true.
You have to remember, that you main motivation should not be money. You should do good job regardless of fact, whether you get paid for that or not. Good job just deserved to be done.
If you will do it properly, then you will receive a compensation from community for your time.
If someone main motivation is money, and not creating good things, this person is potentially corrupt-able.
Hmm. This doesnt make any sense bro. Most of the users on STEEM I would say are professional content publishers of some type (bloggers, youtubers, authors, photographers, videographers, comedians, etc). Are you saying that they produce content for the love of it...and are not interested in getting paid. The whole point of STEEM is to reward folks for producing original content, and introducing others to the opportunity. Why would you not then have a mechanism to track referrals?