Welcome to Steemit
@timcliff and I were tasked to create a "Welcome to Steemit" page. It was to be the first thing that new users would see after creating an account. The goal was to have a page filled with all the "must have" information for new users to get started on Steemit and be successful!
We wanted it to contain all of the essentials, but not overload the user!
For more information and context, see these past posts:
- Help us create the official "Welcome to Steemit" landing page - Community Input Needed (Part 1)
- An Onboarding Solution in the Works: Creating the Official 'Welcome to Steemit' Landing Page [Community Draft Content Review]
- The Official 'Welcome to Steemit' Landing Page Has Been Submitted to GitHub as a Pull Request!
This task has been in the works for quite some time, so we are very pleased to announce that it is now live on Steemit!
Screenshots
The page is always accessible via a link in the hamburger menu:
When new users sign up, they will be redirected to this welcome page.
On the user's blog, if they haven't posted anything yet, they will see a link to get to the page:
The link will be shown on an empty feed page as well:
Direct Link
https://steemit.com/welcome
Future Changes
This is just the first version. There are still a lot of improvements that can be made on top of what we have done. Examples: Table of Contents, accordions to collapse/expand content, more content, etc. Now that it is up and people start to use it, perhaps the community and dev team can continue to build on it.
I notice there is confusion as to whether the hash tag is #introducemyself or the original #introduceyourself
Picture verification and twitter/blog verifications remain my favorite.
Yes, we are planning to make that change in our next update. It is mentioned in my comment below :)
So I'm going to start a feedback thread. If anyone has any "constructive criticism" / suggestions for the welcome page, @bitcoiner and I will be working on a phase 2. Feel free to add your suggestions here!
Planned changes so far:
What do you think of my idea to reward for completing the different steps?
I think it is a great idea! It is a little more complicated of an enhancement than @bitcoiner and I would be able to do ourselves, but I'm in support of the idea :)
Good job guys. It has a good balance of information, but seems a bit visually barren. Can we add some graphics or a picture perhaps? Even Google's welcome page, notorious for being stark and simple, still has a graphic image.
Yes, we are planning to snazz it up. Our first goal though was just to get the content up, since that is the most important part for new users. More on phase 2 will be posted soon :)
That is awesome! What a great way to welcome new steemians to our community! I wish we had that when i joined , lol ! 😂 keep up the great work ! Love seeing all the improvements! Thanks !♨ 👌👍♨
@karenmckersie, we do hope it will help the newcomers to our community! All thanks to @timcliff for conceiving the need for such a page. I know I would have loved having it when I joined haha!
Wow, what a great honor to be asked to do that for new users to get help starting out. Great job @timcliff and @bitcoiner !!!
@timcliff and I thank you! Actually, it was @timcliff who came up with this initiative and asked me if I wanted to help, so in essense, we had tasked ourselves haha!
It was a true team effort! @bitcoiner and I put our skills together to make it happen. It was a lot of fun to work together on this project :)
I see. If you tasked it yourself, how did you get Steemit to accept it?
Well the story was that I had been going on a 'spree' of creating issues in GitHub to try and get more things from the "Wish List" completed. One day I created an issue asking them to create a "Welcome Page", and @sneak assigned the issue to me. I'm not sure if he thought I would actually do it (or if he was just trying to get me to stop creating more issues, hehe), but I decided to accept the challenge.
I asked @bitcoiner to help out, since he had a lot more experience than me with working on changes to the actual Steemit code. We both had our skils that we brought to the table, and between the two of us - we got the content done and submitted it as a pull request.
As far as getting them to accept it, we both communicated with the Steemit dev team quite a bit throughout the process, to ensure that what we were doing was in line what they were expecting. We also had several rounds of "community review" to make sure everyone in the Steemit community was happy with what we were putting up.
Nice! Way to go.
That's awesome! I'd actually just run across the 'looks like you haven't blogged yet' part by happenstance and took a screen shot for later. Lol
That's freaking awesome though! Thank you so much for the work you guys put into this. I really see it being extremely helpful for the new Steemit users!
@timcliff and I hope this will help new users navigate the site and be acquainted with the basic concepts and tips to get more help. I remember being quite lost when I started and would have loved something like this haha.
Great work to both of you! I believe that it may be useful to link to it at the level of the front page, as tis may give extra useful information to visitors who could finally decide to sign up.
Thanks @lemouth!
It is in the "main menu" in the upper right corner. Just look for the "Welcome" link. It will also be the first thing that new users see right after they signup :)
It's not really the best thing to have right on the homepage though. It isn't very useful for most users (who have been here a while) and it would probably be too much info for someone who hasn't signed up yet.
True. I was more thinking about the new user who arrives and does not know much where to click. I was thinking that this should be accessible from a visible place (and I agree that the front page is not the best).
That's great. I think it could use some images and maybe a video demo. We really need to make such information available in other languages, but it's a good start.
Thanks for the input. We are definitely planning to add an image at the top. I don't think either @bitcoiner or I would be able to tackle a video, but if someone else in the community put one together we could try and get it up. (Language may be an issue there too.) I know the dev team has been working on a change to support the automatic translation of site text too.
I would think you could crowdsource a video with all the talented people here. Maybe hold a little contest. I think translation could be crowdsourced too. It's vital to get more non-English speaking people involved
Great work - thanks for doing it!
(Upvoted, of course.)
@timcliff and I thank you!
Sorry I saw you typed Hamburger menu......
and that totally made me hungry :(
Also this is my first post mark it down in history!
I will make something of myself I will write an entry soon :)
Welcome to Steemit @flopaz!
Excellent! This was way overdue.
@timcliff and I agree!
Awesome work! WE STEEM ON!
Thank you! STEEM ON!
Thanks!!
Our pleasure!
Excellent!!!
WooHoo! I can't wait to check it out! Way to go, guys :)
Not sure if you noticed, but a few of your posts are on it :) You're on the official page that everyone will see when they signup ;)
Excellent news!!!!
Thank you!!
Welcome!
Great job guys!
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Thanks @virtualgrowth! :)
I'm honored that you guys approached me about using my tagline about coming for the rewards (although I think I said money - I like rewards better) and staying for the community. I feel like it sums this place up pretty nicely.
I agree. It is the perfect line for the welcome page. Thanks for letting us use your quote! :)
Great job and thank you for the mention of #steemprentice! :)
Thanks @steemprentice. Of course! Telling new users about the "live help" that is available from you all is a really key feature. Having more awareness of your group will really help people get acclimated with the site :)
Agreed. :)
Thanks for the work. It would be an amazing FAQ and great groundwork for a walkthrough in a Facebook fashion (blur overlay of the website with info bubble that walk people through the website as they press "Next").
If we could reward people for completing it, it would be even more wonderful. (Dropbox does it wonderfully too)
Thanks for your work.
Yeah, I agree - those would be excellent additions! I added some comments to your post.
Finally, this is awesome. Everything they need to know!
Thanks!
Excellent job gentlemen.
Thanks! :)
This is a wonderful development! Thank you - but if a job is worth doing .... when I went to a new school, I was given a 'shadow' - a pupil who had been at the school for about a year and knew the ropes. In the Steemit environment, people will lose heart quickly if not nurtured.
My two biggest gripes about Steemit - I raise them because I care - are language and formatting. WTF is curation? In Australia a curator is a groundsman on a sports field! WTF is a witness? As I have written before, is there a protection programme which goes with it?
Formatting: http://steemstyle.com/, https://www.steempower.org/editor, https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/.
Thank you again for an important aid to the community!
We touched on curation on the welcome page, but we wanted to strike the right balance with providing good useful info, while not posting too much and overloading the new users.
For the more complex info you should check out the FAQ;
https://steemit.com/steemit/@shenanigator/thanks-to-your-help-the-official-steemit-faq-is-now-complete
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