HR you need to focus on drawing the interest from the LOL community. Offer up a big sum of digibyte (maybe a donation account i'd donate!) for the top monthly earner!
The leader-board is fantastic, people love leader-boards and competing, more so if there is a chance to win a sum of money!
This neat device really needs the word of mouth power. The users in the LOL community need to realize their earnings will be higher if they spread the news more - they are probably under the impression that is they keep it secret it will benefit them, as with many money making schemes...
LETS GO DIGIBYTE
You know, I'm not a gamer and I know practically nothing about how that world works - very close to zero knowledge. What I do and did know is that it is a huge group of computer literate folks who already have the hardware and software to easily mine when they're not playing, and that is added $ for them by simply leaving their machines turned on. That's something that I (and others - I wasn't the brain behind the idea by any stretch of the imagination) actively promoted around this time last year and it ended up getting some legs with other community members and eventually with the DGB Dev Team. People much more knowledgeable about the nuts and bolts of the gaming world and how to integrate DGB got working on the implementation and it sure looks to me like they are doing everything right. The only thing I might suggest is actively marketing the idea of mining when they're not playing. Some sort of screen pop-up that alerts each player with each winning payout that the quantity of DGB they've just won could also be easily mined in xyz time.
For example: "The 500 DGB you just've won could be acquired on average in 8 hours mining time when you're not playing, like when you're sleeping. ;-)" And then have a link in that same message to specific instructions on how to get the mining software up and running. To my thinking, getting the gaming community involved has always ultimately meant creating conversions to part-time miners, and I think that's where the emphasis should be going. If we were to combine that with giveaway incentives, we could do a giveaway for the wallet install and first miner connect to the official pools . . . to just throw out one quick off-the-top-of-my-head idea. In any event, this initiative is one of the most exciting I know of in the crypto world, and the more we document and focus our ideas, certainly the better - I would think anyway. Do we have good documentation on strategies, efforts, and continued implementation easily accessible somewhere?
Has this topic about promoting user loyalty and encouraging more direct participation died already?
We're never going to see commentators talking about DigiByte unless we get its use and acceptance extending and consolidating throughout the community.
Forgive me for stating the obvious at the risk of coming off as being condescending (it's difficult to say the obvious any other way), but when it's something of such clear importance and it suddenly drops off the radar, it leaves you scratching your head and with no other option but to ask.