The dream of everyone in this community is to become a curator but the truth is, its not as easy as we think. It requires a lots of work.
But I think I have an idea of things we can do to in other for us to become a curator within two months.
These include:
1. WRITING QUALITY CONTENTS
Writing quality contents free of plagiarism is very important.
Ideas that will enhance the development of this community is what we should all look out for.
If you come up with a reasonable idea that can actually move the community forward, you will surely get rewards for doing that, especially when your idea is accepted, you’ll get more rewards.
So, before posting anything, think of things you feel will add to the progress of the community.
2. DELEGATION
To those that doesn’t have enough POB for curation, delegation is highly recommended.
I’ve explained what delegation is all about in my previous post. But for the sake of those that doesn’t see the post, I’ll explain it again.
Delegation is when you give out part of your POB out to someone that has huge stake on proofofbrain and you receive a certain amount of POB every week.
And the most interesting part is that you can cancel the deal anytime you want and you get back your POB.
3. ENGAGEMENT
When you engage (commenting), the community will be more lively and people will love to spend time in the community.
And when you comment on other people’s post, when you share your idea or what you think about their posts, I mean reasonable ideas, you may also get rewards from it.
4. PARTICIPATE IN CONTESTS
Participating in contests is one of the ways you earning more rewards.
When you participate in contests, you’ll get rewarded for posting, and you might also be lucky to be the winner of the contests, when you win, you’ll get rewarded as well.
So, if you are consistent with all the methods mentioned above, you will become a curator in no time.
If you are reading this post and you feel there are other ways people can earn more rewards and become a curator in no time, feel free to drop it in the comment section.
Thank you.
Thanks for this post, especially the delegation aspect of it. I have been keen to do so but have not gotten reasons to do it. I guess I have one now
Nicely said.
These are true facts.
This post will be very helpful to the newbies around here.
@dprudent i thing you need to see this.