Steemians: 11 Tips that Got me $100 an Article as a MinnowsteemCreated with Sketch.

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Success! It's what we all crave. After my exciting 100 Post a Month challenge to myself it only took 8 days of posting to achieve an incredible goal of $100+ on a Single Post.

I'm super excited to give my experience and advice on how you can do this on your very own minnow account, to the best of my teaching ability!

Here's 10 Tips to Follow that I Did:

1. Don't be Reluctant to Plug your Article

Leave a thoughtful comment on a similar post that you actually read, and relate it to your post. I guarantee if you put a little effort people will like our contribution and not consider it spam. You can also earn rewards for commenting, in case you didn't know.

2. Write Long Posts when You have a Lot to Talk About

Maybe it was an autovote-bot (programming to vote up long articles) or a nice whale who read it, but my first $100 post was one of my longest; at 1,300 words. Despite the short attention spans these days, it's very much appreciated to be thorough. Better to have more than you need than less than is adequate.

3. Promote It: Free or Paid

I can't tell you how you got here, but many new users must be bitcoiners coming in. Transfer some of that bitcoin into SBD (Steem Dollars) and find one of the people that Promotes Steemit Posts for just a few dollars. It will definitely help jumpstart you if you have the funds to do it! There's also excellent ways to promote for free on other platforms like Reddit and on Steemit Chat.

4. Make sure to Introduce yourself!

New users on steemit should do everything they can to build their brand; and one great way is also well respected: Use the introduceyourself tag and tell a simple story of why you're on here, and if you like, your personal background or life story. Tell as much or as little as you want, but I'd recommend giving some substance people can chew on and appreciate.

5. Respect the Rep!

That little number by your username that everyone has, yeah that usually corresponds to the level of influence a user has on this site. I can remember just days ago when mine was 47 and now I'm at a cool 51 and still growing steady. Keep this in mind when you're deciding who to interact with and the behavior of users on here; this will show you how to make it big if you follow the model of those that have already achieved success!

6. Be Creative and Original

No one wants the same old tired information. Checkout this post, First Ever Recorded Live Child Birth On Steemit in 16 hours it's rewards are $175 with a post of a video and mostly images; they are being rewarded for being original, fascinating and entertaining.

7. Don't be discouraged by low returning posts

The post I mentioned about that made nearly $200, that user right now only has 257 followers who sometimes only made $2 per post, but also sometimes $10, $20 or $30. Rewards are not consistent. We can't predict what will be a success, but if you keep persevering and producing, you're just the more likely to be rewarded.

8. The Headline is Incredibly Important

Not only does your post need to be original, make sure to exemplify this fact in your headline. Frame things in a way that engage or trigger the mind to react like "wow, I have to read about that". Each time you pick a cool story also give as much thought to a good unique headline.

Here's Some of my Headlines that 'Failed':
10 Signs You're Dehydrated - $0.22
I spent a lot of effor ton this article so it was disappointing to say the least. I think my title was too generic, as any random health site could discuss the same issue. It's also an unappealing topic. I later changed the title to "10 Less Mentioned Signs of Dehydration" because it is at least more descriptive that my list is not common items. I got an excellent comment that I can no longer seem to find...basically recommended for this kind of unappealing topic to be correlated to a recent event, such as a marathon, or major news story about dehydration. Think about this tip when you're passionate to write about something that may still seem a little boring.

Out of Control Eating: Food is Too Convenient - $0.09
Since our steemit audience here is a lot of conscious Americans, I guess everyone is already familiar with this problem. Also because it was posted at 2AM could have dinged me.

STEEM Dollars up 1,200%?! - $0.00
Oh, what was I thinking. I was greedy making this short ridiculous post. I tried to jump on the bandwagon of a price anomaly that sounds bullish on Steem but really just a waste of people's time. Sorry for this one guys.

Here's some of my Headlines that Succeeded:
The Problem with Bitcoin ATMs - Use Case: Trying to Get Dash Locally - $2.39
2 Bucks is 2 Bucks, but really...this was only my 3rd post and I was super excited to get some rewards for it. Having no influence whatsoever way back then I was elated. I was speaking to an audience very receptive to cryptocurrency and giving my own personal experience that my slight expertise warranted.

5 Websites that Steemit will Overtake in Popularity by the End of 2017 - $10.97
This was my first major success. After I wrote this I reached out to my friend @bullishmoney who generously cross-promoted it for me. Sometimes that's all you have to do is reach out to the right person you feel would love your article. In general this was an exciting post for steemians to enjoy, @bullishmoney probably had the better headline with "Steemit Is Already More Popular Than You Realize!". He earned $48.69; a Win-Win all around!

Opting Out of the System - $32.76
BOOM. With this post I felt like I made it to the big leagues and my effort was finally paying off. I'm sure this post went organically viral because of the popular philosophy we all have here to buck the major corrupt system.

9. Create an Original Image if You Can

Once again use the whales and dolphins as an example. The Great content creators usually have their own custom images, often with text overlay of the headline. To find copyright free images (to play it safe) select "Labelled for reuse" under google images 'usage rights' under their "Tools" dropdown.

10. Timing is (Almost) Everything

I've often failed on this one. I work late, and often enough post in the middle of the night. Research I've seen and my own results show that you do get a bit of a leg up by posting during peak hours, possibly 3PM to 6PM Pacific Time in the US.

11. Comfortable Reading

Comfortable reading means spacing out paragraphs, categorizing by using headers like I have in this post, as well as throwing images in there (something I'm neglecting here because this post is about teaching rather than entertaining).

There we are. I originally had only 10 tips but that's pretty cliche these days and tip #11 is definitely important I think.

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This has been Mike Parker and I'm a Steemian!

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Really nice and interesting ..........thanks for all the tips

wow how'd you make $17 on this comment?!

No kidding. I'm so confused by this place but I will persevere!

These Are Definetly Some Great Posts, Thanks Bro :)

Thanks. You definitely got upvoted

I love reading articles like this , lets me know the community is doing great.

you have a great one too :) steem on

Thank you for the observations; it is difficult to stand out out on this platform.

Just like building any small business; the beginning is rough; until you establish yourself. Build your brand by providing value for the community. In some sense it is largely entertainment value, often times just improving people's moods and sharing stories.

Thank you Mike for the response. You nailed with the above response. Many people are also looking for answers about crypto's, the wild financial swings, and more honesty in social media. Thank you for helping me

Again thank you! I have been working as a freelance writer, but its always what my clients want. I have been looking for a creative outlet for a long time for things I want to write about. Still dipping my feet in the water, and not expecting much! I have so much to share and enjoy what others are sharing. That alone is worth its weight in gold to me :)

Welcome to steemit!

Hope the tips really help you. gave you an upvote and liking your spiritual-esque work

Thanks Mike!

That's a nice topic and good stuff to think about.

I'm new myself and still trying to find the right way to bring my stuff and make it stand out.

I make vlogs about my work as an indoor skydive instructor.

It is as exciting as it sound but now I need to get it out there :-)
I'm sure the part of the titles will apply to me...

I would appreciate it if you could give me some advice on what titles would fit my topics better...

Anyway,
Best of luck and regards

Well sounds exciting enough; are you in california?

I would say:

  1. Get your images brighter, more personable perhaps your smiling face looking out of an airplane

  2. Make your TItles more about the personal experience than the physical setting (wind tunnel)
    something like
    "My first wind tunnel experience:
    "Family has a Ball in Zero Gravity"

just some thoughts ;)

Thank you very much for your feedback!

I will take it in account.

It's true, I'm still a bit clumsy with it but I'm very motivated to put in the work and follow the learning curve.

Cheers!

great, stay motivated my friend; build the brand. Marketing is #1

Will you take a look at mine @Kimmydee2? It would be much appreciated if you get a chance. Thanks :)

I like your stuff a good range of interesting content. Keep up the good work.

thank you; enjoy the philosophy? What would u like to see more; tech, health, life

Yea man love philosophy. I enjoy all those topics.

get your post on and build that rep :)

Steemit honestly keeps on baffling my mind - I will faint if I get a 100 dollars for my posts hahaha

Your rep is higher than me! Make it happen!

I see most of your page is reseteemed

@stackin you da man :) - Promoted this post as well; just building my brand

Thanks for the tips. I'm working on my second ever post for Steemit now and will implement what I've learned here. I'm using my own graphics and trying to make my post relevant and thought-provoking.

of course. Erick cool avatar. I haven't much researched resteeming but it is crowding your page, hard to find your original content - besides that; glad to have you in the crypto world

Is it true there's bitcoin or blockchain classes taught at MIT?

Thanks, made it from scratch on Paint haha.

There's blockchain classes which are more about cryptography. But there's also an MIT Bitcoin Club and a Digital Currency Initiative which have been great resources for interested students like myself.

Good point on the crowded page, I don't like that resteems look nearly identical to the author's posts. I've only made one post so far though so as I make more, I plan on being more selective on my resteems.

Actually, I just published my second post. Since it looks like you decided to go with a real name, I was wondering if you'd be willing to contribute your thoughts as to why you chose your name.

I want to be in for the long-term so i made the decision to build the brand around me. but I have other projects I could have picked a brand and may have other steemit accounts for those projects in the future.

I was worried of being diluted; spreading myself over different brands or risk a brand failing and then worrying about the name being not applicable anymore.

That makes sense. It becomes easier to start secondary accounts once you have one built up because you can direct your followers over there.

Haha, the brand dilution and the name not being applicable are two things I talk about directly because I went through the same thing.

and have the experience of building :)

Cool article. It's not easy working through all the disappointments. Glad you're making it work

it's true that it sometimes feels hard when your posts don't get the right attention.

But I feel this community is much much more accessible than other centralized ones (without mentioning the names)
Anyway... like you said, believe and steem on! :-)

thank you :) please share your story

haha... mine is pretty much the same as yours. It felt terrible when the posts I had written before got so little attention. But I understood that without a proper follower base and exposure, it would be difficult to get eyes to your blogs. But I've seen that consistency does make a difference. So does participating in contests and commenting and engaging with others :)

I keep it in the back of my mind that when I get bigger I will revisit the same topics I posted in the beginning if I feel they're important to share with a wider audience and/or deserve more attention.

The chicken and the egg problem. What comes first? Quality posts or Large Following? We have to give pretty good quality to build the following even though we may regret the effort as we don't see immediate rewards. It's investing in the future of building the brand.

Contests that's something I should do more of

Hahaha. I too think about reposting. Already done it twice xD.
But they did worse the second time :( maybe because i mentioned that it was a repost.

eorse? flag or erase?

Lol... worse* sorry. My phone is weird

yes don't say repost; just recycle and reuse and expand the old content

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