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RE: A Few Memorable Recollections From Steemfest 2 - Part 2
O wow! Such kind words. Thanks, man! Can't wait to meet again Saturday and have blast. Better sneak in that controller :). Thanks for all the amazing times so far and the many times that will follow. Who'd thought the Steem blockchain could produce real-life friends. Proof of friends :)
For real! That controller is ready for shipping out! But our story should highlight the intangible benefits of Steemit and the miraculous tangents in your life it could lead to. You guys are a blessing in my life, no doubt.
And so looking forward to some Saturday mega-fun! Proof of friends to the max! :)
Wow!!, I really love the way you guys are enjoying your life and flexing on steemit, to be sincer I really want to be like you guys.
But most time I get discouraged on how some whales on steemit does, they only upvote there fans post. Many minnow has left there blog just because of this same reason. After they spend of there time trying to create a post they want get any good upvote.
When I first join steemit I have introduce more than 30 of my friends. But all have left the platform, just because of this same reason.
Most time you see some steemians with high reputation posting content that's not up to 50 words, and they receive upvote from there fellow fans, while the minnow while write a article with a content of 1000+ words with on good upvote $0.00, to me me it's discouraging.
Am only share my mind here!!,
@exyle has be a steemian I really love, I can't even afford to miss his post a day. His blog is all about his lifestyle which I love every thing about it.
Happy Birthday @ezzy, I wish long life and prosperity in advance. I got to know you from @exyle post.
Hey buddy.
Thanks for the comment and your personal thoughts on the platform itself. I admit, things are harder than they were when I first joined back in July 2016. But that's not to say they are impossible. I see an "as yet unseen" wave of new users coming to Steemit in the future and they will consider "you" as the ones who were the early adopters. Because that's what Steemit is. Still a relatively new-born baby. So much still lies ahead in terms of development and mass adoption. There is still so much that we all are yet to see coming to fruition. Therefore a combination of time and patience are essential ingredients to making this work for you.
So my advice to you, bro. Concentrate on providing useful and quality content. Helping your blog "and" the platform organically grow as a self-contained unit. Establish yourself as we all did when first starting out. I firmly believe that if you give it everything you got and consistently "push" your way into the community, you will get noticed and you will start earning. It's a tried and tested formula that always seems to work for Steemit.
Never mind about anyone else who gave up after a few attempts. They won't help improve your situation, but instead just drag you down with them. So focus on "you" and everything should fall into place like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.
I wish you nothing but the absolute best and thanks for the heartfelt, kind words. See you around! :)