already looked through your profile and saw that nice bank account of yours. Just wondering if you just do a pay for play or actually try and help to find good content
I wouldnt feel anything. People have different means of contributing to a community. Some people are content creators while others are funders. I am more in the middle, I like to help with my funds and also my words. Comments, curation, upvoting and a combination of all is the way I want to do it. I am just trying to figure out steemit. Only been on here a week so still learning
I disagree with your view , if I buy a vote from him he gets no rewards from the reward pool it takes it from me. Then that vote gives me more steempower and then when I vote other people if also gives them more steempower because I have more.
I'm jumping into this since I'm new and trying to figure the place out. What I'm finding to be a problem here is that people who pay for upvotes are ranking on google for posts that do not deserve to be there.
So if I do not pay or go in chats and ask for votes - my content is not seen, This is very discouraging. Not only do I need to learn steemit - I also need to learn how to game the system.
I'm thinking that if you invested money here - your best bet would be to promote quality content as opposed to content people pay you to promote. This makes steemit more of an authority site and less of a spam site.
I'm not saying I'm right - still trying to figure it out.
I'm on here for the alexa ranking and to get my message out that I've been working on for the last 6 years. I'm sorry that it seems the alexa is actually misleading. I have been wondering how it got so good with "good" posts being ignored, and now I think it is the "pay to play" posts that are getting the attention. It makes me question the effort I'm making but I will still try.
already looked through your profile and saw that nice bank account of yours. Just wondering if you just do a pay for play or actually try and help to find good content
Let me ask you something , if u put in over 200k into steemit and the one that dont put anything in, how do u fell?
Two types of investors, thanks for investing your money, and thanks to the content producers for all the words :)
I wouldnt feel anything. People have different means of contributing to a community. Some people are content creators while others are funders. I am more in the middle, I like to help with my funds and also my words. Comments, curation, upvoting and a combination of all is the way I want to do it. I am just trying to figure out steemit. Only been on here a week so still learning
the saying is you either got money or u got time.
sayings are meant to be broken. Help out how you can. Especially when it doesnt cost you anything
It doenst cost me anything? Are u kidding? do u know how money work?
As for as I know, an upvote costs you nothng but a click
yes, you said it right. But somehow, some dont have any.
Almost everybody start at the bottom.
whao, i am proud that you can say that. Most people wont say such. Thankful you are not where you used to be. Hardwork must have paid off.
I disagree with your view , if I buy a vote from him he gets no rewards from the reward pool it takes it from me. Then that vote gives me more steempower and then when I vote other people if also gives them more steempower because I have more.
I'm jumping into this since I'm new and trying to figure the place out. What I'm finding to be a problem here is that people who pay for upvotes are ranking on google for posts that do not deserve to be there.
So if I do not pay or go in chats and ask for votes - my content is not seen, This is very discouraging. Not only do I need to learn steemit - I also need to learn how to game the system.
I'm thinking that if you invested money here - your best bet would be to promote quality content as opposed to content people pay you to promote. This makes steemit more of an authority site and less of a spam site.
I'm not saying I'm right - still trying to figure it out.
75% of new steemit users are here for the cash.
99,9% of new steemit users are here for the cash, let's be honest ;)
I'm on here for the alexa ranking and to get my message out that I've been working on for the last 6 years. I'm sorry that it seems the alexa is actually misleading. I have been wondering how it got so good with "good" posts being ignored, and now I think it is the "pay to play" posts that are getting the attention. It makes me question the effort I'm making but I will still try.
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True - I'm still using fb and it does drive traffic and sales for me - not so sure of my steemit results but it has only been 6 weeks.