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RE: Hi Guys! I'm new to the Steem and I have some questions...

in #steem7 years ago

@lemoney - I like your initiative and enthusiasm. However, you have gotten it backwards in what you are focusing on - the rewards.
I think it helps to know who you are and what makes you different and what you can contribute and make your mark first! The rewards will follow.
However, if you are really interested to grow fast, find one that has done so.
I have grown faster than most by investing in Steem and then Power Up.
Having said that, it is important to understand what you have to give:

  • upvote
  • comment on posts or comments
  • resteem
  • posting original contents
  1. upvote
    -- every upvote depletes your SP by 2% unless you have 500 SP or more and you have sliding scale to vote at less than 100% (although there are ways around that - look for those posts if interested)
    -- every vote impacts two things:
    --- reputation score (you need a high reputation score to help someone with lower reputation score - this is not in your favor)
    --- reward (you need more SP to give with your votes - your 100% vote is not worth much)
    -- so, in conclusion, upvoting is not going to help you much because you have 10 votes to give (it replenishes at 20% per day and depletes at 2% per vote)
  2. comment on posts or comments - this is probably the best that you can do. Also, be mindful of your bandwidth (both your SP and bandwidth are limited unless you gain SP one way or the other). So, be selective and watch your usage of bandwidth as well.
  3. resteem - I have not found much benefits in doing so, but, I could be wrong.
  4. posting original contents - the key is original and NEVER copy and past until you understand how to do it without getting flagged by bots - you will find them doing so if you read a lot of posts.
    I am giving away free upvotes if ... (see my post on the same)
    All the best!
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Thank you very much, those tips are really helpful!
I'm not interested in investing real money, but investing earned money to increase the income, just like most of people here.
Thanks a lot once again!
Good luck!