I am writing this to help people understand the Steem Upvote Bot Tracker system a little better as I see tons of people buying votes when Max Suggested Bids are at and when bots are showing a negative ROI. I think people need to understand that if you vote after the suggested bid is at $0.00 or the ROI is at a negative balance then this is a lost cause and you will lose money and receive a negative ROI. Try to find a Vote bot with a Positive ROI and has a Suggested minimum bid that is not showing zero. I will include some examples below. Just remember if we all understand how this works then we will all benefit greatly, even the bots.
First, I try to look for a bot with a return of 500% ROI or better and there are lots of them. Then I look at the Vote value and the Total Number of Bids. If the Vote Value is higher then chances are you will have a much higher ROI. Next, you want to check the Min bid amount and the max bid amount. If you can afford the max bid amount then you will yield higher rewards. If you can't, use the min amount or an amount you can afford. Remember once you bid the ROI will drop and sometimes you may get a few bidders who pay at the same time and it will drop the ROI to a negative balance. Be careful of this. If the Vote Value and Total Number of Bids are very close in comparison, you should plan ahead and give yourself time when you are about to post your ad so you can look for the best possible vote bot.
Here is an example of a bot that you need to use right away. This one is looking good and has a current ROI 5024.18%
As you can see in this next picture the first bot listed the total bids are higher than vote value. This means the ROI will be negative so keep looking. You can also see the Max Suggested Bid is at So keep looking.
If you click on the details button you can always see the ROI. Once you get used to doing it this way you will have much higher returns. Hopefully, people will learn how to use the Vote bot tracker system correctly and we will all prosper and help the steem community grow bigger and better. Remember it's best to use the Upvote tracker when posting a new ad as this will help you move up on the trending page and give you more chances to be seen by a whale. Good luck to everyone.
I hope this will help people make better choices when selecting an upvote bot. Happy Steeming and please feel free to comment if you have any questions. :)
Nice post @deancarter! There are still many people using the bots and overbidding the value of the vote which gives everyone a negative ROI. Make sure that you have the bot tracker with the ROI shown after curation. Also if the bot has a positive ROI after curation and it is ending in the next 10 minutes or so it will highlight green. If it is not highlighted green then it means that the bot has a negative ROI.
Thanks, @rcebike,
Great add to the post. If we could only get all the new people and even some of the ones using the bots blindly to read this post we would all benefit. I'll ask a few higher ups for a resteem. Cheers amigo!! :)
Good post with explonation for newbies! I hope it`ll be useful for them! Resteemed it!
Thanks so much, I just wish we could get all of them to read it. lol. Thanks for the resteem. :)
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This is very helpful. Thank you very much... I have never really understood how upvote bid bots really work and so have stayed pretty much away from them... but your tutorial makes me want to give them a shot again... Cheers!
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What I never understood is the following: suppose there are many bids once ROI is zero or negative, then does it negatively affect even this first bidder? I think it and losses are taken by all.
Yes everyone will get a negative ROI. So one person can ruin it for all that are bidding.
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Yes, I thinks the secret is to publish quality post and share good stuff with your followers and follow people and they will follow you. If you have good content that people want, it will make them to comment on your post naturally. I am a newbie but what I just discovered is quality and fine content. I posted about six different post yesterday on my wall, All were different continents. Could you believe no body made comment on my post. But the moment I changed the style and posted a very attractive flower, I received some comments and upvote which earned me $0.2. That was when it got done on me that people will surely and always be attracted to something good naturally. If you gained something from this my comment, don't forget to upvote me. Thanks.
thanks for the article brother
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Thank you for posting this! What else would you recommend to people who have never used upvoting bots before? I get that you have to publish the post you want upvoted first, but...Do you wait to pick a bot right after you post something, or do you take time to find a good bot before posting? Does it matter much?