Dear Steemians: This Is My "Introduceyourself" Part 2 Why Am I Such A Failure On Steemit

in #introduceyourself7 years ago (edited)

Hello Stemians, Steemits and Steemites. Wow, getting traction on steemit is difficult. You post an article or story, thinking it will appeal to the steemian masses, but it quickly fades into virtual obscurity, getting just a few readers if you're lucky, maybe one upvote, and a penny for your efforts.

Then there are some posts, in the trending section, where within days, some will earn over $100 to their first "introduceyourself" post. Like what the hell? The content is pretty much generic, just an introduction of themselves with an image, and somehow it goes viral.

Then there are those who begs for "upvotes," "followers," or "resteems," which isn't my cup of tea. I, we, have been blogging for years. We produce a variety of content, all trendy and unique, as it's guaranteed to pass "copyscape" every time. We found steemit, as an opportunity to republish some of our content, to capture more readers.

Here is a sample of our writing. In exchange, please share what the dark little secret is, to gain traction on steemit. It's our first week, so maybe, I just set my expectations too high. So here goes nothing...

 The Passage To Writing Technical Articles Is Creating A Story

You write down thoughts of ideas into words. If you don’t share it with others, then the entire process feels vacant. There’s solid evidence which proves that how a set of select words compiled into a sentence can inspire, engaging those who reads the passages.

So you toss around ideas of substance. You sculpt the questions to text by performing research, this by doing your due diligence, getting the facts straight. Analyze, digest the results, then craft the storyline. Evolution is transferring information from one mind to another.

Each of these words help in creating and transferring these thoughts, so it can be gifted to others to be comprehended. It comes down to a methodology, a way of influencing ideals, to translate words into motivation.

Get Direct And To The Point

Some writers will waste their time by doing extensive research, thinking that they need to search and review everything that’s ever been discovered about a particular topic of interest, and then present it in the introduction.

The purpose of a compelling introduction however is developing your hypotheses. Begin by stating your case on why point “A” is related to point “B.” Never waste your time or bore the reader by describing every piece of research that’s been written around points A and B.

Instead, state what the purpose of your study is early, this preferably near the end of the first paragraph, and then stay focused and on topic by making a case for your interpretation.

There’s no need to review all of the discoveries and conclusions on what’s been previously written in the past regarding the points.

Yet Tell The Entire Story

What some believe is that skimming the story is better, that being quick and instant is the solution. The fewer words, sentences, citations, the less examples used, the better. That brief and prompt is preferred.

But then ask yourself what’s more important. Skimping on content or providing enough context to the reader, so they’ll understand why they should care.

Nuance Always Rules

What journalists and Twitter wants are simple stories, short and sweet, over and done with. But the world we live in is complicated, so what’s needed is describing its complexity as accurately and detailed as possible.

Usually, positive emotions are healthy, but at times can lead to suboptimal outcomes. Negative emotions are likely bad, but certain situations can lead towards optimal outcomes. So it can be erroneous to generalize.

What’s recommended is learning to serve complexity and then simplifying it, this since what’s needed is to tell both sides of the same story.

Always Use Present Tense

What education instructs is to write in the third person. The reason being, supposedly, that’s what the scientists and the technology writers recommend.

The thinking being that a secondary voice makes the scientific or technical findings appear more objective. Doing so makes the writer’s intelligence appear more rational.

As a result, this is what they’ll teach in creative writing class. It’s thought that doing so needs to be reconsidered however. Instead, connect to the reader first, then provide the technical information second, this by writing in the present tense.

If you’re writing about your adventures, then insert yourself into the story, although most technical writers will disagree.

If a reviewer hasn’t mastered their writing, then they’ll usually write based of their knowledge of the content. Technical writing should instead provide a compelling story.

The Use Of Adjectives And Adverbs

Precise is better, which becomes vitally important when it comes to all forms of communication. This whether when arguing with someone, giving a speech to a massive audience, or when writing a book.

What you also need is to use the appropriate language, this to preserve the storyline narrative, to connect to the human psyche and behavior, as not all points are equal. Using adjectives and adverbs helps in stringing the reader along.

Know The Intelligence Of The Reader

What readers pay attention to are the keywords, while not likely to recount the entire substance of the article.

If you’re wanting to captivate the readers attention, then tell a coherent concise interesting story. Be focused, low key, use a variety of trigger words and never shout.

Let Them Know What’s Novel Or Important

Never assume that the reader knows the significance of your discovery, this before and beyond what you’ve written in the past, this especially if it’s on a similar topic, as they’re not as invested in it as you are.

How is what you’ve just written on a topic different from what you’ve written in the past. Give concise explanations, answers, results, with explicit references to the prior work if necessary.

Be Bold Yet Vulnerable

Some technical writers are just terrified of publishing or marketing their writing. They’re afraid of promoting their knowledge or discoveries. They chastise others who writes technical papers to connect with the general audience.

They despise social media as a medium for sharing technical or scientific insights, which requires meaningful dialogue with those who’s not in their peer group.

What they would rather do instead is write journal articles, cite their previous work, speak at seminars directly to their associates.

They’ll heavily promote themselves in their inner circles, trumpeting why they deserve praise, more funding, or a bigger salary or office.

The Write To Promote

To sell and promote oneself is human. Never forget that the most brilliant are first and foremost a human with emotions, who hurts, cries, experiences self-doubt and esteem.

What they need is to be pampered and recognized, adored just like everybody else. Embrace that this is your life scripted to theirs, and do so in your writing.


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Welcome :D

Thank you very much

Hi @christalopez the reason why you may see that there are some steemians getting a $100 on their first post even if it indicates a limited things about them it's because of their support system, they may have some friends before joining steemit that helped them reach that amount, I remember my First blog didn't even reach one dollar. But that doesn't stop me from aiming my position and my worth on this platform.

How long did it take for you to get the ball rolling?

Thank you @purepinay, just stopped by your blog and it's excellent and amazing how successful you are, and gives everyone hope. Following.

If there's one thing in life I'm any good at it's research and writing about what I've researched! I found the advice on making technical writing fun and readable very helpful. It is a difficult job getting your point across in a way that keeps the reader engaged. Bringing yourself into the writing is definitely putting your best foot forward. :)
As far as the disheartening feeling you get when you see a goose egg next to that eye symbol or the empty 0.00 waiting for you as pay day approaches, I can only say stick with it! We write for the love of writing (at least most of us do). I have journals and docs that have never seen the light of day yet I personally got a lot from writing them. Yes, nothing feels better than having someone (even just ONE person) read, enjoy and comment on something you slaved, sweat and maybe even cried over but you have to remember the platform is growing rapidly, it has a STEEP learning curve, and it really is a long term investment not a get rich quick scheme. Best advice: build your relationships/network on here, find a tribe (or 20!) and get to putting your awesomeness out there - people will recognize your hard work and return the love - just have faith! :)

best of luck @christalopez. Keep Steemin'! - I found your post via @danielsaori's comment challenge ;-)

this is a great response @amariespeaks... I hit you from the wrong account, but you deserve it nonetheless! So glad we are in your "tribe"... ;)

aww thank you @nebwieresteemday !! <3 <3 no worries - I'll take the praise from any direction lol!

You really have a way with words, @amariespeaks. Yours is a wonderful response, as are all the others. I think maybe @christalopez has her hands full, and I'm so glad!

I bet she does! the comment challenge always brings a huge crowd to the page - it's hard to keep up with 30 comments a day ! lol but not a bad thing either ;-)

Dear @christalopez,

I got an immense pleasure reading your 2nd introduction to the community and flying over your blog, that brings me to think how amazing is that we can connect with each other around the globe using a unique ecosystem interacting with Steem Blockchain.

Everyone reading your posting will agree that you are a good writer, Look at your blog for example. I was really impressed by the number of articles, I checked out the traffic ''between us ;) I'm a SEO Adept and when I like a blog I check out the traffic etc. I want just to tell you that no matter how your work, skills, are good If you don't get visibility and have people to look at your work you can't reach your goal.

I'm not in a position to tell you what you have to do, But I believe that we are interacting with the blockchain, and there are some parameters. Time is the most critical parameter, if you take time to understand those parameters and leverage the system you will be there.

Steemit is not only about writing, we are in a social media/blogging platform interacting with Steem Blockchain that has generated a microeconomic ecosystem and many others interaction aspects.

What you see or what you live now, is the process of time, and if you have the vision of where you wanna be, just do what it takes and allow to time to go through the process.

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excellent and well thought out post.. I'm going to re-read after i re-steem ya ;-)

Thank you very much @pat593, steemit is an excellent platform, good luck to you

Hey I am Julie Alexander.I am from OZ.
Welcome to steem community
I love cryptos,If you own any cryptos then follow me I will follow you back so we discuss cryptos.
Thank you
And I only know one best crypto analyst @salahuddin2004
do you know anyone?

Thank you very much for replying to my blog post, cheers

Happy you joined.

Thank you very much for your welcome @maryarez

Hello and Welcome to Steemit!
I picked your post and featured it in this week's Steemit Comment Challenge. I hope it will bring you something good. Have a nice day!

Thank you very much for doing that @danielsaori, it's very much appreciated to be featured in the Steemit Comment Challenge. Best regards. Just followed you as well.

It’s my pleasure! I was happy to have found your post.
I wish I could spend more time curating and commenting, but I don’t have the time at the moment.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask. See you around!

Hey.
Welcome

Thank you very much for your warm welcome

Welcome to Steemit! Enjoy your time on here :)

Hello @katrinalebar, thanks in advance for commenting on my post. This feels like home already.

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