Some Things to Avoid When You're New to Steem

in #tips7 years ago (edited)

With more increase in new users, I have noticed that I have been getting more and more DMs(Direct Messages) that are mostly for vote begging.

Very little actually message me to build an actual relationship and either just send their link to their post, or just do a little small talk and then send their link and use the "follow for follow" line.

This is rather annoying to me. I'm sure it is annoying to others as well. Of course, I can just block them and adjust my settings but I try to keep DMs open to new users that are legitimately trying to learn the platform and have questions that needed to be answered. Some of you may not have any issue with this at all and that's fine. I just find it to be a "gimme gimme" mentality where all they want is an upvote.

Here are some things to try to avoid if you are a new user.

Expectation

I wrote a post not too long ago about users having the wrong expectation when joining and being on the Steem platform.

https://steemit.com/expectations/@bitcoinparadise/the-wrong-expectations

There are many that expect to earn large rewards as others do and they can, but you can't expect that if you are not putting in the work while having a strategy and using tools that have gotten those that earn larger rewards to where they are. There are many different factors on having success on Steem and the results vary for each user.

When earning rewards on a post, the pending payout amount does not belong to you. There is a possibility of having your post getting downvoted or "flagged" that could result in a loss in reward value. Some of the reasons you could be flagged are:

So don't expect that the amount on a post when it's pending payout belongs to you. If it is not in your Steem wallet then it belongs to the Steem platform. So if you were downvoted and "lost" rewards on a post that is pending payout, no one took anything from you nor owes you anything. It is being redistributed as stakeholders see fit. You are not entitled to receiving those rewards.

Similar Content

When you create similar content/copy and paste another user's content on here or from another site, it can be misconstrued as a form of plagiarism. Repeated attempts can be considered as spam and are discouraged by the Steem community. It could result in being downvoted/flagged.

It is better to be more original with your content. If you are sharing content from another user or from another site, minimize the amount sentences you are using from your source and use "quotes". If you are familiar with HTML or Markdown, you could quote like so:

Markdown Code

> YOUR_QUOTE

HTML Code

<blockquote>YOUR_QUOTE</blockquote>

Result

YOUR_QUOTE

It would be best that quotes are not more than half of the entire post. It should be at least half original content. You want to try and include as much original thoughts and ideas as you can in your content you are sharing.

Cite your sources. You have a better chance of receiving support on your posts if you cite and link your sources rather than trying to pass it off as your own original content completely.

There are are a few ways to do this:

Just copy and paste the link.

https://steemit.com

Or

Markdown Code

[Source](https://steemit.com)

HTML Code

<a href="https://steemit.com">Source</a>

Result

Source

Direct Messaging(DM) Links on Third-Party Apps(Steemit.Chat, Discord, etc.)

I mentioned at the beginning of this post how I have been getting more DMs from new users and just linking their post with no conversation at all.

Many users find this to be a form of "vote begging". Even DMing someone and having a small talk and then dropping your link can be considered vote begging. Just messaging the person and not building an actual relationship just to get an upvote.

Vote Begger: Hello
Me: Hi
Vote Begger: How are you?
Me: I'm good. You?
Vote Begger: Where are you from?
Me: The U.S.
Vote Begger: How long have you been on Steemit?
Me: About a year and a half.
Vote Begger: Check out my post https://steemit.com/vote-begging-link

I understand many of you are trying to share your posts and get more exposure and support but this can be annoying to some users. Now not everyone considers this as vote begging but many do. I know I do.

Discouragement

I've seen many new users that have been discouraged from continually posting content on their blogs after not earning many rewards. I know I had gone through this in the beginning when I started. Creating content everyday where a lot of time and effort had gone into the post goes unnoticed.

While it is discouraging, try to avoid feeling that way. It can be difficult but not many understand that the price of STEEM and SBD can increase. Most of us believe it will increase in value. So while earning a few cents here and there, can be worth dollars in the future.

It can take time to build a following and the more consistent you are with your blog posts, over time you could start to see more support and earn larger rewards. Creating content is a skill of its own and like any skill, the longer you do it, the better you become at it. Over time, you learn how to be more creative with your content. Continue to create content as much as you can.



These are just some things to avoid and what you can do to avoid it. Of course, everyone is different and results will vary but these generally will help with the frustrations that a new user may face and others on the platform.


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My advise to newbies is to first off don't have any expectations, just put in the work and whatever happens, happens, and if it pays off count it as a nice bonus if anything. Secondly it would be to start off with a few posts but focus mainly on commenting on other peoples post that you find interesting (at least until you gain some "steem" (pun intended) and have a core followership), and no I don't mean mindless "great post" or "follow for follow" or any crap like that, I mean real comments that take time/effort and are relevant to the post you're commenting on (showing that you actually care and did in fact read it). Doing these things will over time lead to growth/relationships for the most part (some people will have more success then others but that is true with everything in life), and over time you may find yourself less of a Minnow and more of a Guppy or even Whale (but again any gains you get should be seen as a nice little bonus and should not be expected).

Hopefully the Steemit community in general will start to better understand this basic stuff as the platform evolves over time.

Well put!!! It just takes time for new users. Some catch on quickly while others take a while. People will get the basics over time. Then it will be kind of the new "social norm" here on this platform.

Writing doesn't come easily to me and it takes me hours to research and write and edit and rewrite a post. I don't expect anyone to put that much work into a comment, but it's nice to see someone make an effort to leave a relevant reply. If it's helpful, bonus. If it starts a conversation, even better!!

Thx I’m new and just reading for now ..had to reply Thanks again

Good advice! When I was starting out last summer I didn't understand this and I wish I had not wasted so much time posting when it was clearly not doing much good. After 6 months of solid posting regularly, slowly building an audience and trying to do some investigative journalism I feel like I have finally hit my stride... I initially put in $75.00 USD to buy some steem so I did not start out with nothing -- and then I earned another $75 more while steem was still valued at around $1.00 --- But now that Steem has gone up in value so much that my upvotes really get noticed I have noted that there is more engagement with my stuff. I would encourage newbies to invest a little in buying some Steem so they don't have as long hard a slog as I did getting here.

There are a few that have not invested in STEEM and were able to build up their account and earned a large stake. But I would recommend investing. It will definitely be to your advantage if you do invest and will help the STEEM token.

Very wonderful read. I believe more of the newer steemians should read this. I for one never signed up for steemit thinking I was going to make huge rewards every post. Trust me, I saw the payouts. I just saw BIG potential. Funny thing is, I discovered STEEM 3 weeks before I discovered steemit. I was already hooked to STEEM, it was more valuable to me than steemit was. Steemit then was just my virtual holding spot. But then I started looking around steemit's community and how it all worked, I now see steemit (the community of users) as worth more than STEEM was.

I get steemit. I am seeing long term here! Things just take time to grow, and I get that. Thanks again for an informative read.

Where there is a community, there is value. We have a growing community here so better believe the value will increase ;)

I observed and learned many things my first 3 weeks. The community is what convinced me to stick around, while investing more of my money into steemit itself. I also see the unlimited possibilities that steemit does have. I love steemit so much, I've only been on FB 1 since Dec 6, and that was me popping in to invite others over to here.

That's great! While FB is still a great tool to use, I haven't been on there much. Just to share Steemit posts on FB if anything :P

I find Steemit is a great "gateway drug" to the crypto space... An example of this is I got my 70 year old mom interested in crypto by getting her onto Steemit. She now uses the platform daily and is getting quite good at it for the most part. At first she didn't understand what Steem or SBD or any of that meant, she just used it as a platform to post things she found interesting, and this took away the "financial gains" aspect of thinking which for the most part was a good thing (she didn't care how much steem she got from her efforts as she didn't even understand what it was at the time). Now that she has been doing it for a while she understand its all fully, and now understands that her natural effort done in the past does have a value and is surprised by it still to this day (but again counts any gains as a happy bonus at best, and is not to be expected).

I wish I found Steemit ages ago (been on it for 7 or 8 months now) as I love the platform in general.

Too cool that your grandmother is an avid user. I just started yeterday and I'm still reading as much info as I can. This is my introduction into the crypto world.

If you have any crypto or steemit questions just shoot it into one of my posts as a comment and Ill be glad to help out if I can. Oh and welcome to Steemit!

Thanks bro I appreciate it.

Same here! Feels like diving into a pretty deep pool, but I've found tons of useful posts from genuinely engaging, kind, and helpful people, just like this one! I am just starting to learn about everything crypto too, and knowing there are others in my same spot and many willing to share their knowledge makes the process feel much less daunting.

It sure does.

Yet another great post containing valuable information for just about everyone.

Resteeming & Upvoting this!

Thanks buddy! Appreciate it :)

Hey man, i just wanted to thank you for writing posts for new commers like me and showing us the right way.

I wouldn't say it's the "right" way since everyone is different in how they do things but these are the general things that could help a new user avoid getting discouraged.

Seems like pretty sound advice.

Great!
A bitter-truth post that cares for every newbie long term success on steemit !
Thanks for sharing these helpful tips.

Thanks for the tips. I need to invite my Instagram followers to join the platform. I just joined yesterday, so I didn't even realize you could direct message on steemit, before I read your article. I will certainly stay out of the vote begging crowd lol. Thanks for the tips.

Well you could DM through comments on Steemit. I was talking about other apps such as https://steemit.chat or on the Discord app.

Ok I misunderstood that. Must need to get some sleep. Thanks for clarifying.

I got ur point here. I remember when i started to steemit I also do the same thing but when I understand step by step the platform I understand that u need to have a passion and dont focus too much on earning although this platform will help you financially but if you love what you doing here then one day all your hardwork will payoff..thanks for sharing this @bitcoinparadise

Wait, there's a way to DM people? I haven't seen that anywhere.

That is referring to third-party apps such as https://steemit.chat or on the Discord app. I should update this post to clarify.

Oh, ok. A lot of people on here seem to use Discord. Haven't quite figured that out yet.

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