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RE: STEEMIT TIPS: Dolphin 101- You're reading comments wrong! (about to cross 2400 followers!)

in #howto8 years ago

Thank you! I try to be as thoughtful as I can with my comments. I hate when people just breeze through stuff. Right now I'm currently working on my 5th blog and it's very thoughtful. I've been working on it for over 4 days and am almost done. It'll help a lot of people out.

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@aggroed followed you, and now I will too. Good work.

Maybe, but you're a minnow? Not many people will see it. You might want to hold off, make friends in the comments section, and only later release your masterpiece.

Got a glitch or hit wrong button.. sorry!

Thanks for the advice. I've been gaining a lot of followers in the past couple of days. Since I'm about to cross 100, I figure I'll start releasing more content so people can see what I have to offer, then get more consistent as that following increases.

Sure. I still think comments is faster to grab followers up until about 300 followers. Then it's faster through writing. There are transitions and inflection points as you grow.

Ah ok, I see what you mean. Ever since I started commenting, it's been blowing up. I was wondering when that starts to taper off and blogging is more proficient. That's excellent advice that I'll definitely take. It makes sense too, since when you have a big following, more people are likely to see it, then you have the advantage over single commenting

Yep. Weirdly, eventually even authoring doens't pay off enough and that's why a lot of whales stop and just curate. Funky little system.

Wow, I'll have to remember that when I become a whale lol thanks again. Great advice.

And THIS. I think you just gave me enough insight into Steemit with these two comments over probably dozens and dozens of articles that I could have read. Wish a small fry like me could think you in the right way. I'll just upvote with whatever I can for now :)

Now THIS is something that just grabbed me. Thank you for the advice :)