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RE: My Initial Perceptions of Steemit!

in #steem7 years ago

Nice job on your post. The llama was really funny by the way. Every once in a while Nemo catches a whale. Sometimes the whale catches Nemo. In other words, you might make a lot of money on a post for little work, or you might work really had on several posts and get very little money for it. Make sure all your posts are 100% for Steem Power, rather than the 50/50 option before you hit the post button. Even if you don't catch a whale every time, you can still collect your own vote, which will be bigger every time your steam power goes up. Best advice I can give, is be honest with yourself. If you want to do this for work, then post 10 times a day, and vote up all your own posts, and collect all the important bots to get noticed. If you just want to grow over time, collect followers you will actually enjoy conversing with, and share content whenever you feel like it, then don't stress out about how much you earn. Let it happen, and it will reward you with patience.

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Great advice, thank you.

Truth be told, I'm not here to strike it rich or here for the money. I came here expecting a community that wants to keep a positive, healthy and in depth forum going. For the most part, I have not been disappointed.

I've gained quite a a few followers in my week and have had very good conversations. All good things.