It’s tough to find the good stuff, and just what is the definition of ‘Undervalued Content’?
That would be different in everyone’s mind. I tend to place it in terms of size of content / quality and to some extent how small the pending reward is.
Does it tell me anything I didn’t know previously, and does it make me want to stop my ‘scanning habit’ and really read what the author has written?
Since HF22, we are all quite aware that curation rewards are much higher than previously.
In the past I have used a curation tool but to find scammers (thanks @daan), and bid bot abusers rather than quality content in an effort to combat bullshit posts.
It’s called steemlookup, was made by @curie and can be found here
More recently I have used the same filters to find articles that I feel are undervalued.
The filters I use can be customised to what you like. I personally use ‘more than 500 words’, ‘low pending rewards of less than $0.50’, ‘minimum 10 images’ , look over them and if they do add some value in my opinion, resteem them, add a 50% vote (custom your own filters and rewards) and a comment.
https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@oheyo/thousand-islands
You will still find lots of crappy posts even using these kinds of filters. On top of that, foreign language posts (I’m a lazy Englishman, don’t understand anything else so won’t vote, apologies), lots of spammy contests and many crypto posts.
I can generally pick one out using this criteria, and that enough for me. If there’s nothing good enough I general increase the ‘create before (minutes)’, to around 4000 or so.
Surprisingly, there are new people joining and as we already know these people get little attention due to their low SP and follower count.
https://steemit.com/travelfeed/@iamraincrystal/stilts-calatagan-maldives-of-the-philippines
Another one I just gave a 50% vote on was this:
https://steemit.com/introducemyself/@paigeautumneve/hello-everyone-an-introduction-d
It seems that @smartsteem has now found this one now, thanks @meesterboom for the resteem.
I aim to do one a day with the aid of this tool. Are you going to join me and do the same? You should, and here’s why.
If you want some incentive to do this then let me give you a scenario.
If you find something good that meets YOUR ‘value’ criteria, has a poor rewards (one very recently had a 1c pending reward), then vote it, resteem it then maybe it will noticed by @curie, @acidyo or another manual curator.
YOU are going to get some nice curation rewards as you were there first, adding your vote. That curation reward may be MORE than the value of your vote.
The author is going to get some rewards that are more than they can find by scouring the streets looking for coins that nobody wants to pick up, and we may have another person willing to invest into STEEM as they feel valued.
Quite often, intro posts are noticed and then writers are abandoned. It’s no wonder STEEM is considered a ‘closed shop’ outfit.
Sustained use of the method above of finding ‘the good stuff’ may overcome this perception. If they write well, I’m quite happy to give them my vote, add my encouragement, resteem their work and add them to the @chops.support account NO MATTER how low their SP is.
If I find someone consistently writing great material, I WILL follow them and support them.
Think about it people. If we all do this then maybe some more value may be added to the blockchain, and maybe those people will buy STEEM and treat this place as an investment vehicle.
Now this has turned into yet another STEEM article. So I am going to sign off. I have to write LESS about STEEM.
If you found this article so invigorating that you are now a positively googly-eyed, drooling lunatic with dripping saliva or even if you liked it just a bit, then please upvote, comment, resteem, engage me or all of these things.
havent seen that before will give it a go, thanks slobberyhops
Hope many more use it. I guess once it was used a lot outside of the @curie curators, though I hear it is still used by them.
@slobberchops, I really appreciate the feature! Not going to lie, it feels damn good to hear my content is worth curating, but rewards aside, engagement and encouragement like this is definitely enough to keep me personally invested in this platform (and not just with the SP I traded some Eth for ha).
Also, definitely will be checking out that @curie tool you used to find my post in the first place. One of my objectives as part of my STEEM experience is to curate/support creatives and content creators, in particular other photographers.
Thank you for the shout out!
This is what I like to hear! While some people were used to their old strategies in #oldsteem, I believe those who step up their content game will have a much better chance to get noticed now while the active stake is looking for worthy content more than ever. All this while the price is going under the radar and without the influx of bigger audience who've yet to realize what's taking place here. Now might be the golden season for creators to earn a decent amount of STEEM which will be much harder to earn in the future once there are more users competing over the rewardpool.
Keep doing what you're doing, you're off to a good start :)
You know it's hard to find people who can write effectively, and I see you have your own blog.
Can I ask, what drew you to Steemit? I tend to be a little blinkered being somewhat committed to draw the token out of the earth and propel the coin up the crypto carts so don't see the perception from an outsiders point of view.
I get the idea that it has a bad reputation and that there is a stigma that there are too many rules. While this is true, you just need to understand that it is a blogging platform. If you do just that, with your content, there will never be a problem.
Too many have tried to scam, pillage, rape the reward pool as as it is a monitory property we are all very protective about it.
There's nothing more I would like all of us to do than tell all out friends to try this out, without the proviso, 'there's money to be made'. I have said it before, but McDonalds burger flipping makes more than here.
I can see your post has now got some attention, and that's wonderful as I feel I have done my job and raised your profile.
However, don't expect this on every post (from the community). It takes time, commitment to create a following. I will add your to my @chops.support and keep an eye on your travel posts.
You seem to know about the tribes and @travelfeed, but don't forget @steemitworldmap, and their tagging website where you can pin your location, here
Great question, and as someone in the CX/UX world, one I for sure appreciate! 🤔
TL;DR - The internet is noisy AF, and I wanted to try out a new way to share my content, whether it's brand new stuff or repurposing of my already existing body of work. The rewards seemed like a cool bonus if they happen— I was more interested in testing out a new community and platform.
Less short backstory -
I'm a noob. To all of this. A friend turned me on to Bitwage a while back, but I only recently signed up. While waiting for my first Salary (just a portion!) > Bitwage > Coinbase transfer to go through so that I'd have to Eth and Bitcoin to play with (or just HODL), I fell down a rabbit hole allll about earning crypto. Realizing mining wasn't going to be a thing I could possibly do, and day trading doesn't interest me, I'm pretty sure I just searched that: "How to earn cryptocurrency without mining"
Blogging via STEEM showed up as an option not too deep into my search, which, being in the social media and content marketing world (day job!), piqued my curiosity. As you might imagine, shillery abounds, and it wasn't until I read this article that I became convinced that this is a real and valuable platform. This despite, as I'd find later on in my search, the dip in STEEM value since the time when @kadavy wrote that post.
Still, I found the concept super interesting. The concept of getting compensated for the valuable, interesting, and compelling original content you put out without having to crack the magic monetization code or be on assignment? Absurd!
I checked out the posts under new and trending, and between the cookie-cutter prompt posts and the expected set of ... LQ content you'll see on any platform that runs on user contributions, I saw original, HQ content supported by dedicated, meaningful tribes. Then I turned to the #travel and #photography tags and I was intrigued, immediately recognizing Steem (especially the individual tribes and curation efforts) as a way for content creators to amplify their content and simultaneously be a part of/build a community that everyone has a stake in— way more valuable than screaming into the void that is the mainstream social media universe.
Yes, the wait to get signed up (I did not know about steem ninja at the time) was an odd place of friction, especially as someone who basically just stumbled upon STEEM. But hey, I wasn't in any rush.
And that's that, I guess. Not so short, but I hope that answers your Q! 😅
David Kadavy doesn't seem too active anymore, and he seems to be one of these 'make money' kind of people who used to be around but have slipped out now, as the token has reached 17c.
I would never advocate Steemit as a money making place, but in your case.. you already run your own blog so cross-posting is a very good idea.
The tribes are relatively new, but it seems you already discovered them and the use of tags, which is also great.
Hope you settle in, just don't expect too much. Its very easy to get disheartened and think, 'why are they getting more than me'.
I wrote these some time ago, but most of the content is still relevant. The might help you some.
Don't vote them, as they paid out months ago!
https://steemit.com/steem/@slobberchops/some-newbie-tips-for-well-newbies
https://steemit.com/steem/@slobberchops/some-more-newbie-tips-for-well-newbies
That's a good curation tool, I've not seen that before. You work hard at this!
I try to add something, whatever I write, be it this kind of stuff, travel info, hike trails, Urbex creepy houses or gaming tips. I know not everyone does this, nor would I expect them too. That's just me.
A couple of recent ones I have found have powered up. I find this stimulating.. and feel we are making a little progress.
:) Your writing is always good, even if its about making me smile. I was thinking about the time you put into looking for new content and new people to support. Mind you, due to you telling me about that tool, I have just found an interesting read.
Thanks Shani, are you doing SF4 this time? I hope many use this.. the post seems to be getting some attention so that's good. There's so many author's not liking the HF21 changes, and quite rightly so.
Here's some incentive for them to come up with the goods and get some attention. I love it when I see a newbie get a huge pending reward.
SF4 - I don't think so, some issues for me at the moment about long haul flights, I don't think they will be sorted by November. Hope I get to see UK people again, though, before too long, always good.
How's Bella? Has she recovered from her marathon injuries now?
Hopefully the changes will help authors in the long run - you're right, it's lovely when a newbie gets some recognition!
Shes out running right now, and last week dragged me to a fell run. I do need to write about that, though I keep saying, 'Is this of any interest to anyone'.., does it add value.., that speech from @starkerz keeps coming back to me, I think you were present too, on minnow-waves audio early this year.
It's curious what adds value for people. Sometimes I put up a small post about a throwaway thing (I think one of them was about fish and chips one time) just so people know I'm still here and it will get lots of engagement!
As I said earlier, your writing is always witty (I love it when you drop a dry sentence in early on ... I can't help grinning to myself and thinking, okay, what's coming?) and your pictures are always a joy.
Sometimes, just offering people a little time out, headspace away from the pressures of the day, a little humour, a reverie over some beautiful landscape or awe-inspiring dereliction is adding value. You're very thoughtful about what you're doing, I'm sure you'll get most things right :)
I'm saving your epic, by the way. I'm waiting until the cooler weather when I'm wrapped up in a throw on the sofa to read it.
Holeee shit. What a tool!! What a fucking tool!!
The search thing. not the penis.
AWesome man, I have bookmarked that!
You and that @nonameslefttouse fella talk wayyy too much about penis's... for my liking. I guess you do cover Vagina's too, where else could we comment like the eh? There's just nothing else like it is there?
Now that is a splendid PENIS!
... I have no words ... :)
We do cover vaginas!! With our penises!!
There is nothing else like it at all!
I wasnt aware of that tool but I have opened it up to take a look and see if I can make use of it
thanks for sharing these posts I will also try and check them out thios eveningif time permits
It's not a new thing, but old utilities sometimes get forgotten. @daan showed me this one a long time ago. I don't know where he dug it up from.
Thats true there are so many utilities some have been forgotten or in my case never been seen before
I think @curie announced it a long long time ago, I'm still using it as well. It's a great tool indeed!
I have heard that more larger accounts are undelegating to the bots and starting to curate. If that is true, I am happy to see it. Maybe, just maybe we can pull out of the death spiral and havoc that the bots brought.
@smartsteem is and for that reason, @therealwolf now has my witness vote. Are the rest going to follow? I applaud him for being a trendsetter and doing something other than what many think has ruined Steemit.
What a great tool! I've never seen this before. I also like that this tool helps me find content that I'm actually interested in. I think that is a concept that got lost on Steemit for the past 2 years. Good content is different for everyone. I might want to hear more about a place, coin, restaurant while to someone else the same post may seem spammy or useless. I think that is why we all have a vote to choose content that hits home to us regardless of what others may think. Thanks for the info on the tool.
Your welcome, wish I could get commission on it's use now!
I got to start using that, It's always good to give back to the small planktons of STEEM, we all know how it's like at the beginning... not sure what is worse psychologically, starting now getting that one can get lots of STEEM but almost no $ or starting when I started, where STEEM was near ATH and I was making lots of $ but almost no STEEM...
I went ahead and gave the phillipines post an upvote, it wasn't much since I'm out of VP and I have low SP, but it was enough to pump the payout a little
Thanks, I did see your comment. I generally have a look at the account, see what they are doing before giving it a boost. You never can tell on first impressions.
Interested in becoming curie curator? :)
Well send you a DM.
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Oh yeah, there's that tool, need to try it myself, too!
i love these sorts of posts because just like most people, i quickly tire of 90% of what is in the "new" section. Thanks for the tips! Just so you know, you missed a letter in @iamraincrystal in your introduction to her. The link to the article still works though.
Thanks, I'll fix it.. I need a full timer checker before I post, my daughter would be ideal but the minute I mention Steemit, I get glazed eyes.
Thanks for looking out for the platform. I feel like people like you should be witnesses. I would vote that's for sure. Nice work.
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I cant say anyone has ever said that to me before. Thanks anyway, I was waiting for your next post. You keep surprising me.
Thanks for sharing this tool made by @Curie! Damn, why haven’t I thought of making this post before 🤣 I thought everyone knew about Steemlookup already, but I guess we need to market it more as Curie only made a few post about it before.
I think it's a case of people forget and now that curation and promotion of others' is the newsteem philosophy it needed highlighting again.
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Thanks so much Ian. That's going to be a big time saver for me. I've been trawling through the "new" feed without much success. I didnt realise until ysterday that not all new posts appear there. 😂
It's hard work finding anything good, there's still lots of crap out there, and always will be.
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I agree, if it wasn't for @broncnutz and buying 10000 steem I'd be struggling but I could also write better post. I haven't found the flow of keeping my old life and adding steemit.
Very awesome. Keep finding those new users to highlight. That is how we are going to grow. There are so many options with Steem lookup that I often get overwhelmed and just move back to my traditional interfaces :)
Not everyone feels the same, and some think they are being persecuted. I try and talk to them, but sometimes have to give up.
https://steemit.com/spt/@e-r-k-a-n/love-it
Steemlookup really is a gr8 tool. I've been using it since it was developed as I'm a curie curator who stopped curating for the guild as much because, well it's a seriously time consuming job. I had to prioritize various real world activities in the end.
This post has reminded me that it may be an idea to get back to curie curating a little more with the 50/50 split and whales curating more often 🙂
It's great to see people from the wider community using steemlookup as well. I remember before it was developed, all the curie curators were using SQL queries to search the blockchain. That was during the 2017 bull run, crazy times.
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Are you able to get right into it again.. ie.. once in.. your there for life?
Kinda, You've just got to make sure to submit, and have accepted, a post every few months to not be kicked as a curator. I've maintained the bare minimum submissions while I've been busy with other things. Some people submit 10-20 posts/week. At my hight I was submitting around 16/week with a 90% success rate. But it was very difficult work. I'd say easy 20-30 hours a week. You have to go through extremely exhaustive plagiarism checks, checking for reposts, verifying the author as genuinely engaged with community etc. A lot of people don't realise that (especially during the bull market) there are actually people out there specifically targeting curie with high quality plagiarized content, and they go to extremes to hide it. I once got caught out by someone who had replaced the font on random letters throughout the text. This stopped a Google plagiarism check from working. The reviewer spotted it and the post got rejected. Seriously crafty rip off artists on steem!
It's a job basically, which is why they pay a steem finders fee to curators. I'd say around a thousand or two of my SP is earned from curie curating
Hmm, is it like that now? The stringent checking. Then a post could gain a substantial reward going over $100, I did remember those times.
I keep hearing people saying it's too hard for what is gained. Thanks for the insight.
It's just the same now on quality control. They work kind of like a 'sales team' in that there are benefits to having high acceptance rates with lots of posts submitted. If you don't do the stringent checks, your acceptance/rejection ratio is going to go down and when it gets to a certain low level you're kicked as a curator. Lol, it's not easy... but the rules and guidelines ensure that only the best stay and it makes it all more streamlined to be able to actually reward the very high quality posts without letting any of the scammers through.
As I might have mentioned in the past I suffer from a chronic illness so I had to stop being a 'power curator'. I was getting serious burn out and in fact getting more ill from pushing myself too hard. If I ever figure how to heal this fckn gut condition which had limited me for 6 years, I'll probably go back to curie curating every week. It was kind of exciting during the bull run as I specialise in creative writing (what I got my degree in) and I found some very high level short story writers and poets on here. I'm still proud that I was the first curie curator who consistently got poetry accepted by curie. But as it's normally such a short form of writing, I had to show in my comment to the reviewers how it was exceptional poetry; adherence to form, sophistication of imagery and poetic techniques such as assonance, rhyme and metre etc. Lol, it was like being back at uni sometimes 😆