RE: Delegation Delegation Delegation
Fantastic post, and it sums up why Steemit is a great investment prospect! One of my main grouches about Steemit is the 7-day upvote window, and as I've been away for a week without internet on my Mountain Leader training assessment, and prior to that I spent a couple of weeks doing nothing but revision, I missed the chance to upvote this excellent post. I can't even re-Steem it, so I will bookmark it instead.
Investment, in my opinion, is one of the great overlooked advantages of Steemit. There are so many different ways to delegate and get ROI, and this post outlines some excellent opportunities. I tend to be quite a lazy investor, but I have removed my delegation a couple of times when it wasn't working in the way I'd hoped. And as you point out, it's not always about financial return.
Your post not only alerts me to some great delegation opportunities, but reminds me that being an active investor on Steemit really can pay dividends.
Glad you found it useful. I agree, the 7 day upvote window can be frustrating sometimes. I've just published a post about SteemCampUK on Saturday, where I hope we'll be talking about some of these things.
Great - I'll have a look. Wish I could join you.
I think @ashtv is planning a little recording. If we were more together, we could try a little skype or similar. Are you around on Saturday?
Sadly no - I'm booked to shadow a navigation training day in the mountains! That's a great idea though.
Do you know, that sounds great! I almost wish I was shadowing you. Which part of the UK are you?
We need to think a bit more about how we involve people without everyone having to travel.
Thanks @shanibeer! I'm in Glasgow. I think Skype is a great idea - or alternatively holding events in the "middle" of the country - maybe Yorkshire or Lancashire.
Ah, Glasgow, fabulous!
I agree about location - we have three people driving down from the "middle" and I was thinking that maybe we need to look for a "northern" venue - maybe Manchester or Leeds or Sheffield.
Yes - ideally somewhere that has cheap hotels, good parking and a railway station.