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RE: Got 400+ followers? What about 800? What about 1200 followers, what about 1500? I can explain!

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

I remember myself 3 months in.. I finally learned how the place works. Then 6 months in, I learned more and went, wait a minute, I found some whales, I'm ahead of the game. Then 9 months in, that happened again.

....and what I learned....

Was.. if I just put out my thoughts and feelings into my blog, it's not whales or tricks of the trade that will help me. It is mostly just being honest with the people that want to read my stuff. For that I'm super thankful I can just be me.. and appreciate those that like me... and so that's my secret. Just be real, and over time it will work out on its own.

Good luck to you.. and thanks for the comment.

One suggestion: PLEASE don't think about dropping out anymore. The whole place needs people like you. :)

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I like this comment and am curious how it compares if you were a brand new person today.

Does joining 15 months ago, like you did, confer an additional advantage by:

  1. Steem may have been much cheaper then, so a post that paid out $50 in July 2016
  2. Voters had 20 votes a day at 100% power vs 10 votes per day now
  3. It MAY have been easier to get upvotes on meh content because people had more votes to give, so why not throw a couple around.

But, I'm new, so I'm guessing at some past activity.

Some of the bigger challenges, though, are that we follow people and not topics. To follow topics, as I understand it, I need to click on them. I would much rather follow topics, so when Papa or Stella write on a topic that I'm following I'd be more inclined to read, comment, and (maybe) upvote. It's what I like about Reddit.com, even though Karma there isn't worth anything. I focus more on topics rather than authors.

However, I may be more interested in trying to earn curation rewards, and I know that Papa and Stella (and Jerry B, Stan, Fuzzy, etc.) will have a solid following, so I may just upvote without reading or commenting because the possible payout is worth the risk.

With Stan and Fuzzy (and you too, Intellguy), what they post is usually on topic with my interests, so I'll purposefully look at their home page each morning to ensure I'd didn't miss anything they've posted. I'm also looking at using a bot (like Steemvoter.com) to upvote them automatically to get in early on curation because I know I'm always going to read their stuff and likely throw in a comment, too.

The push to make some $$ when I'm putting in time on steemit makes me want to help maximize both what I'm learning and what I'm earning.

Great advice, great insight from someone that's been here much longer than I have. If you check my page, I don't follow many people, i don't have time to keep up. But I'm following you as of now. You won't be drowned out in a feed of 1000 followers I think you're like number 33. So I'll see what you do, and do what I can to keep up with you. I'm always real, don't know how else to be. I'm glad you're that way too.

I don't plan on dropping out anymore, I just had no whale backing. After putting my time, heart, and energy into 10 consecutive 30 cent posts I was like what am I doing? I'm now on a bot list of like half a dozen whales who recognize my good content, so even if my posts don't blow up I can at least anticipate 5 dollars for my time, and that is nice. As I value my time A LOT! To travel the world and sit in my hotel on my computer, is not my idea of a happy life. So with time management and compensation...I think I'm about to buy tickets to Lisbon's Steemfest! Steem on my friend!

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