thank you... On my next contest post I will try include past winners and prizes that has been given... prizes for now is a bit low but I am trying to accumulate more SBD to add up to the prize
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thank you... On my next contest post I will try include past winners and prizes that has been given... prizes for now is a bit low but I am trying to accumulate more SBD to add up to the prize
i totallly understand, and it's ofcourse nothing but a suggestion, i hope to never be a content dictator even when i make this into something sustainable ... i wont invite for anything because i'm not really a marketeer, if you like you can look at @steembasicincome for a way to get daily votes but they also post a lot of free contests originating from their community, so far i havent found a catch yet and the people are very helpful
i have a small project of my own
which is, like yours not worth much but could be over time, you can check it but that one requires a vote from each participant to work , there's plenty of daily contests but most of them are raffles alone
good luck and keep it up, things can look bleak here sometimes or when you run into some fat fish thinking they get to tell people what is "good" and what is "bad" (as if thats not relative) , id say just do your thing and let them eat cake ... in case you didnt know the estimate on the main UI on steemit is a bit confusing, some posts can say est. payout 0.02 and on payout give nothing
that is because the numbers are rounded, if it would be 0.015 it would show as 0.02 but not payout since the minimum treshold is an actual literal 0.02 (as ive been told by someone who knows the stuff @timcliff)
so you can take that into consideration when you vote since a vote at 15sp might get wasted , "turn to dust" since it will not reach 0.02 by itself, but if you put it on a post or reply that already has it that person will get a little more shares on payout , same goes for self-votes ... its a lot of math but steemit doesn't really come with a manual so i try to explain that here and there, i spent quite a few hours on empirical research so i don't have to rely on 3rd party info
hope that was useful to you and again :: good luck
yes, I understand that... Im also been reading some articles on how steemit works