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RE: Quality Over Quantity | Raising The Value Of The Blockchain

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

Im a bit torn about this to be honest. What i intend to make requires a lot of work and i cannot be posting it everyday. Quality requires time+money.
What i noticed (although im very new) is that quality doesnt attract followers here by itself. Connecting with people does.
Id even claim that i could be utterly atrocious, the worst musician in the world, the primary thing im doing, but if im extremely sociable id do much better here then an world class musician thats just an ok guy/girl.
Thats very odd to me. Just an opinion. I could be completely wrong. Good thing people are great here so its not hard to make friends. :D

**i think i responded to the wrong person. I apologise. :) **
Oh well. haha

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When you say 'here' you are talking about this platform but look at the music 'industry' and certain musicians who are just terrible yet have unbelievable success. Unfortunately the music business is 98% business and 2% music so if you're good at networking and business you got a real shot at making it. The same goes for the social media world as well... Don't worry about responding to the wrong person lol

Hehe. Might as well respond anyway. :).
Well sure. I completely agree which is why i try to be realistic and say that quality will not be the factor to determine your success here, just like it isnt in real life. Id even say that quantity (which satisfies basic standards) > Quality.
But then again i think im very good and im doing extremely well imo, this being only my 4. day here.
Hahaha :D

Well yes, truth is the quality/quantity thing does depend on the niche. But yes in your case I'd totally say keep uploading stuff to Dsound, that should work out very well for you :)