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RE: Bellyrub is back to it's 100% [Read Service Announcement]

in #bellyrub7 years ago

I've read the post. Now, being a newbie without any prior knowledge, could somebody please explain in few words what bellyrub is about? How to use the service and what the 'cost' involved is? Thanks a lot 👍

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@diggedag Read a lot of stuff and do some experiments lots of complexity to the zeitgeist that is steemit. Also if you dont use a bot that automatically. Bellyrub is an upvote bot but you must follow the rules, seems like they will refund you if there are mistakes, some bots dont. The cost is the amount you bid, each bot is different.

You can keep track of bid profitability for different bots at the following website. In a day or two I will be posting my experience on steemit the past 2 months and what I think are the important insights and strategies I have discovered. So follow or at least check my blog for a few days and you might find some more useful current information.

https://s3.amazonaws.com/yabapmatt/bottracker/bottracker.html

Hey @fatkat, thanks for taking the time to reply! Followed and upvoted.

cool cool, the best thing i have found so far is buying delegated SP if you want to improve your upvote power. What you need to do is turn your sbd rewards (for a profit probably via the market into Steem then send all that to blocktrades) then you need to make quality posts/comments and upvote yourself the optimum amount for teh 30 days you have SP delegation to improve your profit. My article in a few days will give more analysis and strategies as well. Make sure to change the btc to delegates SP for 30 days

https://blocktrades.us/unregistered_trade/steem/btc

steemfollower.com's vote exchange, make sure only upvote quality posts preferably 20-30 minutes old, that are likely to increase in value assess the authors past posts by value and total votes.

And if you like poker you can win free steem everyday at lucksacks.com

Also steemthat.com is really nice and you can use the #steemthatshare for all your posts to get involved with that community.