Hello @noah.kodolsky.
I saw that you recently arrived on the platform.
On a blogging platform as big as Steemit, you run the risk of not moving forward and not getting the desired results if you do not follow the right path.
There are some basic rules to follow such as posting original content, spamming, plagiarism and AI are not allowed, images must be owned or sources must be cited.
Did you know that there is the Newcomers' Community on Steemit, which helps new users to achieve basic goals step by step in order to be ready for the Steemit ecosystem?
You may also entering some competitions organised by the various communities that's a great way to gain more visibility and make yourself known on the platform.
Surely if you give more information your post may receive more appreciation. Exploring the platform and other users' posts is a way to take inspiration for your own blog.
Hello @noah.kodolsky.
I saw that you recently arrived on the platform.
On a blogging platform as big as Steemit, you run the risk of not moving forward and not getting the desired results if you do not follow the right path.
There are some basic rules to follow such as posting original content, spamming, plagiarism and AI are not allowed, images must be owned or sources must be cited.
Did you know that there is the Newcomers' Community on Steemit, which helps new users to achieve basic goals step by step in order to be ready for the Steemit ecosystem?
If you are interested in learning more, I recommend you take a look at: Newcomer Guidelines for Verification and Curation you will find a lot of information that will be useful.
You may also entering some competitions organised by the various communities that's a great way to gain more visibility and make yourself known on the platform.
Try to find the contest that suits you, visiting Contest Alerts: Active Contest List.
I hope I have been a little helpful and good luck with your blog.. ;D
Hi and thank you for your post @mikitaly
is it any better like this?
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Mother Earth #9, acrylic on canvas, all pigments self-made from earth, clay, ashes, sand
Title: Mother Earth #9
Painting by: Noa Kodolsky
Media: acrylic on canvas
Web: kodolsky.com
Inspired by: prehistoric art, pre-columbian pottery, cave art, etc. ...
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Thank you for your patience! I appreciate the help.
Surely if you give more information your post may receive more appreciation. Exploring the platform and other users' posts is a way to take inspiration for your own blog.
Thank you!