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RE: 30 Straight days of Posting on Steemit: What I learned

in #engineering7 years ago

Thank you for this. I haven't been active on Steemit for very long, and have been pondering on whether it's possible to put forth high quality content on a daily basis. What you said under #3 was very insightful.

Undoubtedly one must be consistent with posting if they wish to earn some real money on here. But the problem is just as you've stated:

"Good creators don't post for numbers, but rather post when they are ready to share their idea. But it takes time to nurture that idea to a deliverable content."

Quality over quantity. Is quantity really worth sacrificing quality over? Maybe for short-term gain. But quality content tends to be evergreen, with long-term promise. That's what I will take from this.

For someone that has to cram their blogging during breaks and commute, this was great advice. I commend your dedication.

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you're account is about as old as my account is in terms of activeness. I only started posting frequently in September, and it has been massive amount of work figuring out this system. Overall i think if you take part in the 30 day post challenge, you will end up creating a habbit out of interacting with the steem community. Even if you give up half way through, you would have done more than most steemians would have!

I'll definitely take the challenge into consideration. Am currently doing a series of articles that require a significant amount of research and concentration. Not so sure I could sustain 3000+ word articles on the daily! 500 words, perhaps -- microblogs. That could be an experiment worth testing out.