Hey man. Welcome to the madness!
Congrats on your son :) 3 kids sounds like quite the adventure!
Some general tips and such to get you started on here:
I highly recommend watching as many explainer videos as you can. There have been some changes recently and some things are quite confusing but you get the hang of it eventually.
The trick to making it on here is to make friends. Pick people you want to actually hear from and do not do upvote for upvote or follow for follow.
You can track your voting strength on Steemnow made by @penguinpablo. https://www.steemnow.com/@steveo89
A comment is as powerful as a blog post.
Don't share memes or photos without saying something about them.
Make content that people can share or relate to.
Only flag once you've engaged with the person- give them a chance to fix whatever it is they did wrong first.
Resist the urge to do a million posts a day.
Get to know the bots like @originalworks.
And check out the photography competitions. It's a great way to post something small every day if you can't think of a huge post to do.
Build up your Steem Power so your vote is worth more and you can earn more curation rewards.
_ Also, your first post will probably be your highest paying post for a while. Don't let it get to you. It takes about 4 months to start getting somewhere.
- Share your posts on a FB group. @chelsea89 runs Steemit Dreamit on Fb and it's a great place to share your posts without being badgered by anyone begging for upvotes or follows. If people like your work they'll follow you.
Oh and finally, if you want to make a clickable link put the description in [] and the link in () directly after it with no spaces. this gives you
[Steem now] (https://www.steemnow.com/@steveo89) . Remove the space Steem now
Also keep an eye on the trending tags so that your post doesn't get lost in the sea of obscurity.
Hope that was helpful.
See you around!
Lizelle
That is a ton of information but I appreciate it! I have been reading through the FAQs and skimming around so I am definitely taking my time and learning.."slow and steady" is what I like to use lol. I will check out the FB group and other things as you mentioned!
Thank you,
Steve
P.S.
Regarding my Son. Thank you! 3 kids can be a bit of a handful at time BUT it is worth it.