Hi all in Steemit,
It is very nice to meet you. I am Mark Lee. I am a failure evangelist and writing a book about how important failure is.
I am a 8-time serial FAILED entrepreneur since I was in university. I recently found out how important my experience is and plan to share the lessons from my failure. I will write how to fail, how to learn from failure and how to succeed. You can expect the contents of "the Art of Failure".
I live in Seoul, South Korea. I will introduce good restaurants, bars and places to go in Seoul.
I am also writing news about crypto trend and policy in South Korea.
Thank you.
Welcome to Steemit @theartoffailure!
I wish you much success and hope you find Steemit to be as rewarding and informative as I have.
Here are some links you might find useful.
Your stats on SteemNow
Your stats on SteemWorld
Your stats on SteemD
How to use Minnow Booster
How does Steemit actually work?
Let me know if I can help.
Many blessings! @bycoleman
wellcome to steemit, I hope you will success in steemit..
thanks alot.
In science, an interesting failure quite often has way more to teach you than success does! It seems like you'll have some interesting thoughts on the matter. Upvoted you and have a little guide for new users I wrote:
@Mountainwashere's Guide for New Users:
Welcome to Steemit! It's got a steep learning curve, but it's worth it in the long run if you keep putting in the time! Just know that it will take quite a while before you start getting attention and followers. The biggest secret to success? Keep posting high quality content regularly, and make sure to search out other people's posts, read them, and give relevant comments.
Tagging is extremely important. Always make sure to use all five possible tags, and to keep them relevant. You can always just tag something "blog" or "photography" or something else really general (so long as it's still relevant) to fill the quota if you need to- most of your tags should be established ones, though one or two less used ones are fine.
Posting more than four times a day can reduce your potential rewards, as well as turning off potential users. (I aim for one post per day most of the time.) Consistency is important, though, so you should try to post often.
Always make sure to attach a photo to your posts! You should also have a finished profile: Write a description, add a profile picture and a banner- neither needs to be a photo of you, necessarily, but you should have something- and set a website.
There are a lot of really good resources out there for plankton and minnows (new users). You should check out the following groups and services, they offer a lot of valuable resources:
@thesteemengine (Check this one out first- they're an extremely supportive group that can help out in a lot of ways.)
@qurator (These guys offer an excellent liftime upvote to accounts that post consistent quality content.)
@steembasicincome (Another lifetime upvote option.)
@steemstem (The biggest and best STEM curation group in the game. If you're interested in writing or reading about science, check these guys out!)
@geopolis (A fairly new science curation group, this one's dedicated to the study of the Earth.)
@ocd (A curation group that seeks out undervalued new writers.)
And, again, the biggest thing is just patience. Breakout successes are incredibly rare on Steemit- you've got to find your way to success through perseverance and hard work. It takes time, but you'll eventually succeed if you put in the work.
Please feel free to repost this guide on the posts of other plankton & minnows you run into- and if it was useful to you, feel free to check out my posts and give me a follow!
have a good day
thank you!
Welcome to steemit. Looking forward to see some posts about how to benefit from faillures!
welcome dude :D
The art of failure describes my life ';)
Great intro, Welcome to this Steemit Family ! It is a great community. i hope you go enjoy here. keep it up.
Thanks a lot. I am excited.