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RE: Steemit Strategies - Is Buying Votes Profitable?

in #minnowhelp7 years ago (edited)

Wow! That was a lot of information, but very useful. It will take me a while to digest it and definitely I will need to reread it. Thank you for tackling this topic. I have been paying for upvotes and wasn't sure it was paying off, but also wasn't sure how to do the math with the apples and oranges and tomatoes units of payment, so thank you for helping clarify the math. You also answered my question with what I suspected was the answer, like so much in this world it's not yes or no, "it depends". Once again as in many things you have to research the answer and find out how to do it right and how not to do it wrong. I also have a question, if you would be so kind. I am allowing my voting power to recharge because its less then 30% right now. My strategy is to continue writing comments, but go back and upvote the articles by finding them through my comments list when I am back above 80%. I am unsure if this strategy will work in reserving my place in line for voting soon after a post is published visa vie a time stamp on my comment or if it's a time stamp on my upvote that ultimately matters. What are your thoughts?
Thank you

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Hello and thanks for the good questions and comments. Starting from the back and working forward. Don't waste your upvotes by going back to those articles. Write good comments and you will get good feedback. Save your votes until you are at 80% or more again. Then use them wisely and only when there is a clear benefit to those you upvote and to your self.

Yes, the math is quite complicated on the Steemit platform for the average person. It takes some time to fully understand it and even then I'm not sure I "fully" understand. Often, I think I'm just fooling myself into thinking I do. ;)

I'm glad you found the post useful and I hope that we will see more of you in future posts. All the best.

Thank you very much for answering my questions and sharing your seasoned advice on how to proceed.
It is greatly appreciated.