The key to being successful is simply being persistent. I used to have two fairly big YouTube channels, and administrating both taught me that lesson.
You must NEVER think "Oh well, screw this!", because that way you'll fail 100%.
Instead, the longer and harder you try, the bigger your chances of success become.
I don't think using bots is a good idea, for the reasons you mentioned. That's very reasonable.
Good luck furthermore, and NEVER GIVE UP!!!
PS: Your Wayne's World avatar fits the whole aspect of how success works. :D
You are right! I get about 1-2 new followers with each of my post! You just need to consistently upload. I have figured out that 1-2 video a day is about most efficient way, as uploading more just starts to look like spam and people don't want to spend all their time and power to your posts.
One of the issues on steemit is that many people are focused on content creation rather than curation or commenting. Can't blame them since that's where the money is.
Bots do provide a means not to be a starving artist while waiting for that big break but they also make you feel 'dirty' lol.
The key to being successful is simply being persistent. I used to have two fairly big YouTube channels, and administrating both taught me that lesson.
You must NEVER think "Oh well, screw this!", because that way you'll fail 100%.
Instead, the longer and harder you try, the bigger your chances of success become.
I don't think using bots is a good idea, for the reasons you mentioned. That's very reasonable.
Good luck furthermore, and NEVER GIVE UP!!!
PS: Your Wayne's World avatar fits the whole aspect of how success works. :D
You are right! I get about 1-2 new followers with each of my post! You just need to consistently upload. I have figured out that 1-2 video a day is about most efficient way, as uploading more just starts to look like spam and people don't want to spend all their time and power to your posts.
I like your Idea about the bots,
I see they are used on almost all posts in hot and trending.
This is not what steemit was about at all?
thx :)
One of the issues on steemit is that many people are focused on content creation rather than curation or commenting. Can't blame them since that's where the money is.
Bots do provide a means not to be a starving artist while waiting for that big break but they also make you feel 'dirty' lol.