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RE: 36 Quick Tips to Increase Your Total Average Payout

in #steemit6 years ago (edited)

I don't believe it has to be every day. I mean I've seen people say you must post every day on YouTube to be successful but successful people who post less often prove that to be bullshit. I mean I'm not going to be able to post every day so if that is at the requirement level I might as well give up now. But I won't and I'll make a success of it without posting every day, just like the people posting on YT but not daily have made a success of themselves on there with their upload schedule. Not bad concepts and tips overall but making it a daily requirement is just silly and is unnecessary as proven by others who don't do things daily which people say MUST be daily.

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@birchmark I agree with you.
I personally prefer to read articles of people who maybe post 1 - 3 times a week. Even if others, that post everyday, have great content as well, I just don't have the time to read an article of all the 83 people I recently follow everyday, it's just not possible.

This is not youtube. And the people who make cash here without posting every day probably have a lot of Steem power or use bid bots.

I have not seen anyone succeed here with your approach (that didn't invest into Steem).

I mean I'm not going to be able to post every day so if that is at the requirement level I might as well give up now.

That is a bad mindset.

I mean I've seen people say you must post every day on YouTube to be successful but successful people who post less often prove that to be bullshit.

Thank you for your comment, but your arguments lack proof.

If you start from 0 then you need to post every day unless it is an internet blog, however, if you do not post here on a daily basis then you miss out on views, cash & followers that watch the Steem feed every day.

"I mean I'm not going to be able to post every day so if that is at the requirement level I might as well give up now.

That is a bad mindset."

I don't believe the bad mindset as I refuse to accept that there is only one way of succeeding so I wouldn't give up anyway. I would work hard at my own approach, not yours. That's just what your line of thinking leads to as I won't and can't expect myself to post every day. I will succeed on Steemit but not through requiring myself to post daily. The bad mindset only exists if the requirement is posting daily, but it doesn't have to be. I'm going to post at the appropriate amount for me and still find success. It might take a smidgen longer but it will happen. There's not only one path or way to do things in anything and that includes Steemit. I can't post everyday so I won't, but I will do well on here and I will post good posts at the times that work best for my approach and life and content.