Thx for the upvote. Yeah it was supposed to be kinda short post, but I just kept on writing until I figured that was it. I still remember how I was reading any how-to post on steemit I could find when I joined, so one of my own couldn't hurt!
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Thanks it was very helpful I didn't know about the steemd/@username to check on your account or anyone else's for that matter. I've been looking for a way to maximize my Steem profits like everyone else I'm sure and it seems most of the Steemians getting the big bucks is because they're holding a lot of Steem token & SBD and SP, so I've been trying to come up with ways to add to my account value to get more powerful followers to get more upvotes; I guess my point is it seems a lot of it comes down to account value and who you're running with out here. I'm still trying to figure out how to change my voting %'s from 100% to 50% or whatever just so I can spread a little more here and there, so I'll probably look into that a bit later. I've been mining a lil bit of BTC also which I plan on using as fuel to power up my Steem account tho I personally feel crypto as a whole is hurting at the moment, which is good and bad IMO, once it picks up again everyone will be wishing they had stocked up during this down time. Followed your account and looked thru your blog a bit, keep up the great work ^^
Not everybody knows the ropes and steemd is really the only way to keep your account under control, so I think I've done well pointing people into this direction after all... somehow I knew this could be something that has slipped from people's sight :)
Yeah it's all about SP, the more you have it, the easier it's to get the following, multiply your assets an catch visibility. Just invest as much as you can in steem, which is cheap now, and power up it if you want to have a better position in the food chain. This is also how you raise your upvote power!
Steem and SBD are going down ATM, cause Poloniex froze the trading and the wallets while they're tweaking the code after the buyout, and it's a big one for steem. But once they give the green light again, price most likely will go up.