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RE: Steemit here I come!

Hello smyles! Welcome to Steemit! Hope you'll like the community here. Here are 5 essential tips that will help facilitate your onboarding process:

  1. Keep your passwords safe: Unlike conventional sites, Steemit has 4 types of passwords. Each offers varying degrees of access to your account, so know where and when to use each of the 4 passwords and make sure to keep them all safe and secure.
  2. Get Steem rewards: You have the option to choose how to receive your post reward: "Default 50%/50%" or "Power Up 100%". As of this moment, choosing Default 50%/50% is the better option. But this will change over time. Check our post for more details.
  3. Upvote wisely: When upvoting, wait at least 30 minutes after the post is published to maximize your curation reward. Also make sure not to upvote too much too fast so as not to drain your voting power.
  4. Know your Steem, Steem Dollars and Steem Power: Steem and Steem Dollars are the 2 main currencies here. Converting and powering up more Steem into Steem Power will enable you to have higher value on upvotes.
  5. Have Fun and Enjoy!

For a detailed writeup, check our post Getting Started: 5 Essential Tips for New Users.

Good luck on your Steem journey! Follow us if you like to receive more helpful tips and maximize your Steemit experience.

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Thanks for the info. Really appreciate it.

HI @smyles, you're welcome! If you have any questions that you can't find an answer to, just write a post or comment and include "@steemsociety" for us to be notified. All the best! :)

ok @steemsociety, I do have a question: Is it okay to post my own articles from my blog (not steemit) here?

Hi @smyles. Our personal opinion on this is that it is generally okay with some caveats. Make sure that the article you are reposting is still relevant to today, and that you believe it will still be beneficial to the community. Make some necessary changes if needed, add an introduction, add a closing, depending on what's appropriate. You can also indicate and reference your other blog to direct people to the original content (and also to eliminate any potential confusion).

There are also some similar discussions on this matter in Steemit. Just google and you'll find these posts.

All the best.

Thanks @steemsociety. I actually went on to search on google before now. Your answer confirms my findings. Thanks again.