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RE: Using Steemit Comments To Lose Friends And Alienate People

in #steemit7 years ago

Green Plastic Frog.
Very engaging article so far, have to finish it up now (saw the 'green plastic frog' comment, and being human had to jump down and be the one guy to point it out).

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Excellent advice, pointers well taken. I am personally just struggling with getting any attention in general, yet also understand patience is a big key in the whole thing. Not just patience but also finding one's "niche" here is just as important. It only stands to reason if one is posting articles and blogs mostly about art yet is following and engaging with people who seem to specialize in cryptocurrency or finance will stand to gain little benefit within their own postings from those they are following and engaging with.
Just my 2 cents worth in trying to understand that whole side of this blockchain front end.

Wow! you've hit the nail on the head there. I have given that exact advice to a friend who joined Steemit. You must follow and engage people in your niche, the more you do that, the more you'll get noticed.

That doesn't mean to say, you shouldn't engage outside of your niche, however like you say, you will get most benefit by lively engagement with others within your niche.

Cg

Haha, that's cool man; I'll be taking a look at your posts, probably tomorrow now; as it's getting pretty late here.

Cg