When I really began to make money on Steemit - Level 51

in #steemit8 years ago

Of course other things are involved: Subscribers, up votes, steem power, etc. However, when you post regularly then all of these items fall into place. I noticed that at level 50 I began seeing higher returns on my posts. It wasn't until Level 51 that I began seeing higher penny/dollar signs lighting up the board. Some advice I got early on was to really interact with other posters. I found upon doing this I was really enjoying the interaction. So hang in there if you are just starting out on steemit. Don't get discouraged like I did last August. I probably had 300 posts with 0 cents. It take a little time but if you post frequently every day you will be surprised how you obtain level 50/51. Don't give up, and please do subscribe. I subscribe to EVERYONE that subscribes to me. Lets go STEEM, and I will see you on the board.

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Welcome encouragement for new users like me! I don't actually need steemit for the money, but of course it's nice to know that at least somebody cares about the content that you're creating.

Welcome. This is beginning to be just play money. I don't plan on actually using it. I'll just let it build and see where it goes from here. I very much enjoy posting so Steemit is a nice place to do that. Good luck.

Thanks for encouraging message :)

I just keeps getting better. :)
Nice post Bro!

I'm right behind you in my level. A race perhaps? ha. See you on the board brother.

Hahaha, I am sure with the amount of good posts you to that you will fly past my lvl in no time, just remember to upvote me when your steempower is of whale proportions.

At 41 now. Even with your post I have no idea what that is all about.

Funny Steemit. You get a bunch of votes like this one and am at like .30 cents.

Thanks for the advice. It is pretty hard to get started with steem and gain some momentum on the platform.

I was fortunate enough early on to get a few dolphins/whales to up-vote a couple posts of mine. I saw success early and status increase quickly. Lately I have actually seen a decrease in up-votes and steem payout but not a decrease in created content or quality. I think a lot of it has to do with luck. I agree, a good following and interaction is important, but I think most of the good payouts are strictly based on luck. Good advice though to continue creating content and being active on the site. I love social media so the payouts on Steemit are just an added bonus to me and not really the incentive.

Thanks for the post.

So many people here seem to address things I wonder about but haven't asked yet.

That's another encouraging sign for me, lots of other people on the same wavelength.