I gave you a follow, fair warning bro writing of your caliber won't get the votes it deserves for a long while at least on average from what I've seen, but the long-form nature of a lot of steemit should suit you really well. Have you considered writing with @steempress-io?
Good points. I know just writing somewhat well doesn't mean lots of upvotes. I love the open nature of Steemit though. It is easy to write and publish here, and I like the markdown and HTML formatting.
Posting on Steemit feels like good practice for me to get an idea of what is a good writing style and what catches peoples attention. I have considered more traditional blogs before and other options though. I have seen Stempress, and it does sound like a neat way to post to Steemit while maintaining your own blog and website.
Either way, I am not extremely bothered if a post I write just doesn't get an upvote. Right now I am just trying to save up enough STEEM Power to get to about 50. That way I can further support projects I like.
I gave you a follow, fair warning bro writing of your caliber won't get the votes it deserves for a long while at least on average from what I've seen, but the long-form nature of a lot of steemit should suit you really well. Have you considered writing with @steempress-io?
Good points. I know just writing somewhat well doesn't mean lots of upvotes. I love the open nature of Steemit though. It is easy to write and publish here, and I like the markdown and HTML formatting.
Posting on Steemit feels like good practice for me to get an idea of what is a good writing style and what catches peoples attention. I have considered more traditional blogs before and other options though. I have seen Stempress, and it does sound like a neat way to post to Steemit while maintaining your own blog and website.
Either way, I am not extremely bothered if a post I write just doesn't get an upvote. Right now I am just trying to save up enough STEEM Power to get to about 50. That way I can further support projects I like.