Haha you're right on the money there! People who quit after making a few posts just don't understand that it takes time and effort to grow an audience. As for people who quit after making 100 quality posts, that's a different story. In any case, money does play a factor for sure. With other options popping up, Steemit would definitely stand as a pioneer in the field, but I feel like it has to step up its game if it doesn't want to be usurped.
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Hey my bro! Yeah, this takes time and patience. The more you "spread your Steemit seed" so to speak, the better the chances. Simple as that. I still see Steemit as standing head and shoulders above the rest as they seem to be reaching higher and higher as time progresses. I for one, am very excited at the new prospects for the coming year.
Bless, my bro.... :)