Outside of Steem it is even more difficult to get rewarded. No matter whether good or bad work.
Here in the SteemSphere you can grow a following much faster, all while at the same time being rewarded, much faster than most would ever be able to do elsewhere online.
sometimes, perhaps too much, shoddy work is the norm and is copied and spread
No truer words have been spoken, but that isn’t only the case on Steem either. Hundreds of popular and decently earning blogs are shoddy in quality. Yet they manage to grow a following and generate sufficient page views. Does that make them an inspiration? Maybe.
But they had to put in the hard work. On Steem just bidbot yourself to trending and you are the inspiration. And that, modest or low quality becomes the benchmark we attract and further cultivate.
if you have quality content you need to be able to offer this content on as many platforms as possible. Quality content is part of a market niche (today).
Are there niche readers on steemit?
Sorry for my English, I'm Italian.
No worries about your English. I’m not a native English speaker myself.
Hive mind communities should solve the niche issue, in a similar approach to subreddits. So probably still very vast oceans to navigate.
There are already several communities around tags. Kenny’s Kitchen’s tribe comes to mind. We will soon see always more “frontpages” similar to sndbox’s portal and also the #ulog community. I know several are being built as we speak.
thanks for the tips 🙂 👍
I've tried bots and find as soon as I use them my usual upvotes go down. I know that my work is good yet so few even read it and even less understand it and prefer the conformity to creativity. I guess I haven't found my niche people yet and so have to keep on going until I do.
There are indeed several manual curators who do not upvote when people use bidbots. That mostly because many manual curators think (correctly) that bidbots aren’t healthy for the ecosystem.
I was on Bubblews until it went bust and was earning a fair bit just before the end, bots were frowned upon there
I only had a quick skim of your feed so far, but given the categories I saw you may want to check out @tribesteemup
It’s a curation community, one which focuses on “healthy” and “abundance”.
The founder is a great person. The world would be a better place if it had more @kennyskitchen alike people. Even if he may disagree with my recent post. :D
Thanks, I'll take a look
Many don't realise just how hard the 'real world' can be it seems. They look at the tiny, tiny percentage of Youtube users who are monetized and think that is the average.