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RE: Consider Buying Steem. Be an Owner, not a Renter.

in #steem7 years ago

@lukestokes -Looks like I had missed this post. I have been unable to access the net from my laptop during my travel. Finally, today I made it. I am not you will see this comment in the flood of comments but I would like to share my experience. I have, from day 1 reinvested all my meager earnings in to powering up because I believed that having Steem influence and long term Steem outlook is best for the platform as well as for me. I put a lot of my liquid earning in normal investments before I found Steemit and crypto world. Unfortunately, in my location, we had no exposure till very recently. I wish I knew about Bitcoin last year or before that. Anyway - I have started saving whatever liquid earning I get from my work in to Bitcoin and intend to purchase Steem from time to time. So far, it has not accumulated to much but I will keep building it up. Thanks for sharing your story with concrete examples of your journey of building wealth. Also - thank you for sharing those sensitive moments in your life when things were less than optimal and then sharing the good financial status you managed to achieve in life. I am sure that it will prove inspirational to a lot of underprivileged folks from around the world. Thanks. Cheers. Upvoted

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As always, thank you for your thoughtful replies. I like your signature. Much less aggressive. :)

Thank you so much for reading my comment even in the flood of 100s of comments.

About my putting a signature block - is it still aggressive ? Should totally remove even the signature? To be honest, I hate trying to seek attention but I di not think anyone will even notice posts with the hugely increased posts. I always try to provide meaningful feedback or share my thoughts in my comments but only a comment ( which I tried early on) really failed to get any visits to my blogs. Then, after the initial aggressive and zealous mentions of my posts in the comments, I designed thus signature block which, if clicked would link to my latest post. Sorry if I irritated you with my signature block. Your honest feedback always has helped me learn a lot so, would appreciate your opinion.

I'm not really sure. Steemit is what we make of it. Currently, I'm not seeing many signature blocks in comments, though some are doing it and it is possibly an effective way to get noticed. For me, personally, I usually just click the user name and head over to the blog and check it out that way. No link in the content needed.

Maybe that'll change over time. Maybe, like many forums, signatures will be included by default. Or maybe that could be implemented on chainbb and people who like it could use that interface.