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RE: How do you get your content noticed with no followers?

in #steempress7 years ago

You say the same words as me, though to be fair I'm guilty too of spending more time writing posts than reading posts of others.

It's sad when I find people asking for followers in their comments, it tells me this "Hey I don't understand this system, can you give me money?" luckily I wrote a post for those few months ago, and now I can link them to it.

If you find most of my comments are agreements, that's because I usually don't comment on things I disagree with, unless I know the person isn't the type to get sensitive of criticism.
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I used to have an image in my footer that said “upvote, comment and resteem”. I deleted it when I realised that I was telling people that they should vote and resteem my content.

If people like my material then they’ll upvote it. Who am I to tell them what to do?

Steemit has actually taken me away from all other social media. So I actually comment a lot on here and read a lot of content. It can be hard to find good material on some days. But it definitely is here.

Yeah, this is my motto:

If people like my material then they’ll upvote it. Who am I to tell them what to do?

In my case I can't leave the other social media because I have a group there, meaning less time for both steemit and that social media.... And less time for my gaming. I can manage two of them at the same time so I switch which two every few days.

That’s some nice time management. Do you promote Steemit to your other group?

No I don't promote steemit, and I don't think I manage time at all, I just do that by luck? intuition...? If I really managed time I could do the three and more in one day.