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RE: [Small Trick] The Right Time To Publish Articles In Steemit, To Get Much Vote!

Interesting view on timing. I live in GMT and what I have found is that it doesn't seem to matter when I post. I get upvotes for about six hours afterwards and then that's it. People who upvote come from all over. What I take from this is that you might set out to "capture" interest in a specific gegraphical area, write posts to suit and then post at the best time.

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The problem is, when our post is not running at the right time, it will be overwritten by recent posts from others, so that it will escape the attention of the audience.

Good to think about this. What is your take on tagging? Do you go for the most popular tags and take the chance of being overrun and not seen. Or do you choose less frequent tags? I noticed the tags on this article are ones I don't normally see. The only difference is I picked this up on Busy.org.

I think that's depending on the situation. For example, if we run base on a community tag -- even less frequent-- that's no problem for sure, because there has its own audience.