@jist Did anyone enter? If not that's a shame, I have a few half projects I could have thrown forth.
So far my experience here has been mixed, seems and don't get me wrong here but it's like all the traffic goes to "how to make money on steem" the rest of us fall by the wayside.
I'm more concerned about passing on what I know than making money if I can't do either because of bots and greed and people picking low hanging fruit it's almost as if I shouldn't bother.
I saw a post about how dmania is making too much money, it's it's up to $500 in 12 hours.
How are we supposed to compete with that when someone making a self deprecating argument can hog all the traffic.
Once again the money is only a secondary concern, why bother passing on videos, pictures, and articles if they're not even going to be seen.
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Not this week but early days still.When we started the woodworking community there was no one really and we have lots of followers and members now. It will take time to establish and steemit etc is finding it's feet. A natural order will develop before too long and all sorts of cool communities are popping up already. I want to see a archive of woodworking knowledge and that is what we have started. Also a place to exchange ideas. It will happen and I have seen a lot of improvement, as it gets harder to earn on here people will demand quality posts and one picture etc will not be good enough. I am in it for the long haul and I think in a year or two things will be different. Thanks @mikeycinmountp, have you joined the woodworking discord? If not come and check us out Woodworking on Steem Discord Channel
I'm not on discord at all, guess I really should sign up. Yeah I've seen so much traffic eaten up by how to hustle on-line as well as just what seems bot driven and allot of people who just repost others videos and whatnot.