Hey people of steem,
How is your day going so far?
This is a similar message I have written before for new users. If you have recently joined, welcome. And if you are following me thank you. Get ready for lots of geeky awesomeness :p. This post is to recommend that you spend more time commenting than posting at this stage. Some one made a good point that you should do a couple of posts so people know who you are but then focus on the commenting. Why? Because I do not want to see people work hard on posts then get frustrated when they feel they did not make enough steem. It is not you. The site has a lot of users and with so much space only so many posts can really get attention. This is not a steemit problem but a problem for every blog and social media site. There is only so much room on the trending pages.
Now this will get easier when communities come out and we better filter out posts. But at this time I recommend commenting as much as you can. You will have a better chance of getting upvotes and it is less work than a long post. And it can also help build your page as people will know who you are.
Try it out.
thanks. I was just three months into steemit. I spend more time commenting on whale blogs. I hope they will help me grow my account.
because when i make a post. I rarely get high vote value.
thanks a lot if you are happy to help grow our account.
Thanks @whatageek, i have taken to this advise for a while and it helps. Over a while now i have been spending more time on commenting and writing posts once a while. It works my friend
Glad to hear :)
Thank you @whatageek for your kind advice. It helps to know what others are doing to succeed on this platform
Yeah, that's true. I have also noticed, that despite the fact I didn't write any new post, I have some new followers just because I post some comments under their posts. It's fun. Also good tip IMHO is to use curation trail to search for interesting content. Let other filters posts for you ;) it's easier to find interesting things, than to use "newest" feed. But to be honest, I found this post on newest tab :D
This is my fourth day on steemit and steem blockchain, and I really like it, I found your post and are always fun or helpful to understand cryptocurrencies. Thanks you
It might help a little, but I believe not to much. If you look at the curation league hosted by @abh12345, you can see a few top commenters in the 2nd league. Those Steemonians wrote hundreds of comments on a weekly basis. It takes them a full work week (like 40 hours per week) and yet they don't have a large group of followers their selves. Of course they do a bit better then the average. But only very few new Steemonians succeed in getting like 20+ comments per post and $10+ value.
In one thing you are totally right, follow you for some geeky stuff. No discussion about that!
Really true man. Commenting helped me gain exposure and recognition in my early days on the block chain. It still is - one tool that is very important
That's what i am doing from the past 4 months, making relations with others through comments :) and the response is awesome.
The response really is great! It feels easier to create a personal community than on sites like reddit.
yeah, go ahead brother.
At first I was having a hard time finding articles that piqued my interest enough to comment. However over time I have found different communities/users within Steemit that I find really interesting and I comment a decent amount now.
You definitively get a lot more out of Steemit if you are commenting!
Interesting you say that. I am right at the beginning with Steemit and I feel like I am struggling to find the stuff that piques my interest. Do you have any tips on, how to find interesting stuff?
Really for me it was through using the tags to search through articles of things I liked. I really like video games and music so I started going through their corresponding tags, found people I liked and started following them and rather quickly I had found a few really good communities.
I was also fortunate enough to have a few key people comment on my posts that had similar interests to me. So from there I looked at what they were resteeming, contests they were entering/hosting, what they were posting about and who was commenting on their posts and pretty quickly I had found my place on Steemit!
Do you know when communities will come out and what it will look like? Do you have any good resources for learning about what it will look like?
I really try to comment on as much as possible, but I still enjoy writing articles! Even if no one is reading them, they are fun to make and post! Maybe someday they will be more featured and appreciated. Until then, I'm just writing for my own fun.
Great advice. It really sad how people look down on comments as a source of development. Aside standing the chance of receiving upvotes from generous people, you are also increasing the exposure of your account...which is a good thing.
Hi, and you are right been there, nice post thanks
Thank you for the advice @whatageek. You know something very important from this writing......It teaches us something much better....Thanks for helping post...
Very good advice and very good if this advice is used by the beginner steemit, so they do not quickly give up to post in steemit. besides with this advice I will also reproduce comments from the article post. Thank you for the advice.
Dude. It is a steemit problem and you thinking otherwise and comparing steemit to other social media platforms where most influencers do become popular because of their good content (well, arguably good because I still think most of them are shit but I understand why they appeal to the masses), I'm sorry but it is laughable. I'll write a post about it once I reach 40 reputation (I don't know why then, lol, I should just do it now...) but anyway only thing I'll say here, 99% of trending and hot posts are whales and dolphins posts....and no it's not because your posts are good (they are mostly pretty far from good) but it's because you upvote your own posts and then you only need few more upvotes to get there....NOT FAIR and very bad for this business so of course it is a steemit problem.
It how the world works bro.But you have to give them credit for getting to be whales. They got there by hardworking and diligence
I hope you are being sarcastic, lol.
Thank you @whatageek for this eye opener.
Thanks @whatageek I'm going to use this advice... Immediately! Look at me gooooooo!!! Commenting on/with the best of 'em! Now let's geek out!!
steem bounty helps new users aswell @steem-bounty
I recently just wrote something similar on my page. Its imperative the as a newbie you engage people who have been here for something by way of commenting--meaningful comment and with time build your reputation.
Very good momentum and advice for those who are coming to this platform, Steemit is growing too fast, that is why it is almost impossible for people with great voting power to see us very often, I will tell you that every beginning is difficult, just the perseverance and being constantly working here is what will give you the greatest impulse.
Comment is an excellent tool for you to get to know quickly and win a few votes of pleasure. But I tell you not to faint, to keep going, that you will do very well.
Thanks for the advice. I definitely post more than comment, I will change that up and see what type of results it yields.
Thank you @whatageek for your kind advice. I new in steemit.
Have a nice day.
You are totally right, I took this advice from a friend who regularly comments on interesting posts. Also, that cat has nipples.
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Great! is the same as I repeat every day, although I confess that I am tempted to publish I have decided to start interacting with the community and so little by little to make myself known, and I think it is very successful on their part to reach their large number of followers this small and no less important guideline.
Good advice @whatageek, I comment more than I post, that way, I don’t have to pressure myself to a burnout.
Great tip for new users.
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For me, If you are creating/posting content, try to find a community that has the same interest as yours. Follow them and make connection.
Thanks,
i will put more effort into thinking about good comments from now on :D
Also this new @steem-bounty helps out new people aswell
Actually. Yes. It works. Slowly, but works. and Sometimes, you can be answered by your fav. Steemitian.
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