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RE: Are you a Steem 1 percenter? Do you know who is?
I have always wondered why more people don't post in a social way on Steemit like they do on facebook as it would be a lot easier to develop a following of friends and family who would certainly upvote your postings on a consistent basis.
The reason is that unless ypur friends and family buy in, they have very little value and the content on Facebook isn't seen as hlding a high value so attracting voters willing to consistently support it is hard.
I have found that it is difficult to develop a "following" unless you have an area of expertise that people who you don't know find of value.
Everyone has unique perspectives on things, use yours.
re: friends and family
I can see your point in that it would probably be fairly hard to get family and friends to buy in as the crypto exchanges can be somewhat intimidating as well as doing transactions in something other than dollars can be confusing at best. Then you would have to convince them to buy at least 100-200 sp just to have a 2-4 cent upvote, yeah I can see why it's not likely to happen. Most of them already think that I'm not very smart for investing in the crypto's as it is (clearly I don't have that same opinion, I like to think of it as being an early mover for once in my life).
re: unique perspectives on things, use yours.
Thanks. I currently have settled in on posting about things going on in my life and if people find some of my postings interesting/entertaining/of value and upvote occasionally, hey great. At first I got discouraged as you would put a lot of work into a posting and no one would upvote it or you would only get a penny or two. I've since then learned not to worry about it. I was having a discussion yesterday with @glenalbrethsen in regards to his post "RE: Want To Grow? Make Meaningful Comments And More Of Them" and he made a very pertinent comment to this... "The bottom line is, the more you get out there, the more people see you interacting, the more people you will get to know and the more likely some of them will follow, autovote, or consistently engage with you." Seems like pretty sound advise to me.
On a separate note, how do you copy and paste in other people's comments the way you do. I like it.
I take the same view. I have 'waited to see' too many times.
You mean the quotes like this?
(>)arrow right + text
just remove the ( ) brackets and it looks like this:
Ha, got it, thanks :)
might help also:
https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@taraz/i-wish-i-was-a-little-bit-shorter
I know that I am saying thanks a lot, but thanks again. That was a very concise synopsis of posting shortcuts which I did not know. I also liked you comment at the end...
That is so easy to forget.