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RE: Steem tip #1: All users who create unique and high-quality content should join the @qurator guild and get roughly $1 votes on your posts every day

in #qurator7 years ago

Thanks a lot for this, I've been trying to figure out how to get more exposure since I've started. I notice you had the stemstem tag and I looked into that and your busy tag because I wasn't sure what they were, but I feel that I put a good effort into posts. I feel that if I just keep my sources straight and cite my work I could probably qualify. Thanks a lot!

also, not to put a work load on you, but would you mind taking a peak at some of my posts and see if you agree with it being quality and if not, why. I would really appreciate it if you have the time. Either way, great info.

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You're welcome, @thegreatlife :)

#steemstem is used to get my work noticed by the @steemstem team; a group that focuses on promoting scientific content on Steem(it). #busy is to get an upvote from http://busy.org/ because I use that site to blog from instead of Steemit (it has a much better layout in my opinion).

I am pretty sure your content is good enough to be accepted as a member of @qurator, but they might be asking you to start crediting your image sources :)

Best regards from @valth

Is it acceptable to use google search images so long as I mention the author?

here.It all depends on the image I suppose. Some people allow their work to be used with credits, while most images cost money to use on a website, and especially when the post is for-profit. You can read more about what @qurator thinks of the case