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RE: Is blogging on Steemit profitable? How much should you earn to be "better" than average?

in #steemit7 years ago

With the analysis, i will say am not doing well but on the other hand of helping newbies know about the community, i have done my best to help them with basic ideas to get started
But the major issue i tend to see is when a person takes out time to create a post but only to get a few cents while some whales post what i might term to be relevant but yet the get the pays.
I have over heard people say that @dan is one of the owners of steemit, i wanted sending him a message on possible ways to help regulate the platform so that it benefits both the whales and crayfish like me but to avoid getting into the cross fires that has being going on with some whales, i decided to keep quiet and see a saviour come to the aid of newbie

Just hoping that things changes to help newbies who take out time to create some posts that are good but are not being rewarded enough

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I agree, it is best not to get into these whale fights. Just keep posting great content and someday a whale or two will start following you.