IF I WAS A MINNOW ON STEEMIT I WOULD... - PART 2

in #minnow7 years ago (edited)

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Introduction

After the success and interest of part 1 of this series, I've decided to really dedicate myself to help the minnows get off the ground. I do this partially by upvoting good comments as well as writing what I believe one must do to get off the bottom of the totem pole.

There Are More Than One Way to Add Value...

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Pay attention...because this is important: "People upvote people who add value to the community."

When steemit.com just got started, being a new user and writing content was valued a lot...but as more people join and 10000+ articles are added everyday, the value of "just being here and writing" has diminished.

The Law Of Compensation

Your compensation, over a long enough period of time, will be defined by 3 factors:

  1. The need for what you do
  2. Your ability to do it
  3. The difficulty of replacing you

When you are a minnow, you have to differentiate yourself from the pack. Otherwise you are a dime a dozen (just like the image above). There are a lot of people who can write well written articles here. So how do you differentiate yourself?

Here Are Some Other Ways You Can Add Value

Devs

People who can write code are considered to add a LOT of value to STEEM as a whole and they are handsomely rewarded. So if you can code, jump on the github and get busy participating to the opensource project. Then write about the push request you've made or the little app you've created to make life easier for everyone.

Marketers

If you know how to market and do ads, like @jerrybanfield for example, then start crowdsourcing what you make in SBD to do some ads on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube, etc. Then share the results with everybody.

Designers

If you know how to create cool designs, like @malicered, start offering your services to create logo and branded designs for people who start projects on Steemit. Make cool hats or t-shirt is anothe way to make money on steemit. There are lots of opportunities for designers here.

Start a Project

There is always a problem that can be solved by creating a project. Many projects such as @curie, @minnowsupport and others are tackling the issue of curation. Those projects tends to be valued as a whole and make the creators of them an income.

@lemouth (my brother in law), is a scientist who works at CERN on the particle accelerator and he found other scientists to start a project called @steemstem which is dedicated to promote legitimate scientific discussion on steem. Since then, this project as been supported by the community and whales as a whole.

There is no limit to the type of project you can launch. Those projects tends to get the attention of whales because they transcend the gain of a single individual and therefore add value to the community as a whole.

Share Your Unique Story

Everyone has a story. We are all wired to connect with stories. Maybe you are a Uber driver or a flight attendant with juicy stories. Maybe you are construction worker or a plummer. It doesn't matter. We all have a story that other can be interested in. Your story makes you unique and makes you different from the pack. If you write and blogging IS the way you want to go ahead, always try to mix your personal story with what you are trying to communicate.

Conclusion

If you do what most people do, you are going to get what most people get. Find a way to add more value than 90% of people and you'll make your way to the top. Guaranteed.

Part 3 will be release Monday. I take my weekends off to recharge and disconnect from the computer. I hope you'll be back for the third installment.

Cheers!

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Hello @cryptoctopus, how i'm glad that you listed start a project to be a way of growing here on the platform!
Infact i have recently started a project named : Steemit Iron Chef which is a unique type of cooking contest, it's not yet launched but I already have over 35 people interested in joining it.
I have planned to give away 3 prizes each week to the winners and it does not stop there...all contestant will be awarded points like a league. The one who tops the league at end of year 2017 will be crowned Steemit Iron Chef 2017!
I said unique as despite being a weekly contest, i have created another account @steemit-ironchef whose purpose is to act like a main reward pool and store all sbd made till end of year. The account has already started to receive donations to make the pool bigger. And this will be the final rewards for the winners at end of year 2017!
The main purpose is to help the original food authors who are not getting noticed and give them a little push!
Hope you like this idea!
So i will say there is room for anyone who really want to succeed here, it's up to the people to know in which type of waters he wants to dive in!
And also we must put your practice in place ; that is give back to the community and you will receive 10 times more soon!

Have a relaxing weekend ahead and looking forward to part 3 on Monday!
Cheers
@progressivechef

I love the idea of an Iron Chef! Seems brilliant to me. Makes me wish I was more of a cook.

Thanks so much for loving the idea my friend! It really building up nicely and will be launched shortly!
haha, if you can cook, would be great to have you participating!
Thanks for your comment!

I can mix a mean cocktail... but I'm still learning the cooking thing. Doesn't mean I don't obsess over Great British Baking Show or Top Chef. :-) I'll be keeping an eye out for sure.

I love that idea too ... will check it out ...maybe I can enter too !

That's amazing to hear my friend, look forward to see you joining once it's launched. The date fixed is 01.09.17!

This is so valuable... Even after being here for almost 3 months, this is still such good information to have!! Im so glad I was able to hop on and catch part 2!! Cant wait for part 3 now. Man I get so excited sometimes when I think of the endless possibilities of what can be accomplished on here!!! It makes me wanna get off my ass on my days off work and downtime and go do awesome stuff to try and capture that shot, the one ya know 😄

Thanks again @cryptoctopus for this series. I really like the idea of finding a specific way to add value to the community. I think my favorite line is, "Find a way to add more value than 90% of people and you'll make your way to the top. Guaranteed." I'm banking on it.

You are quite right. Your way of thinking is right. I have to find an idea that will help the community.

I have come with my idea here, we need to bring more and more creative people to this place to add values to this platform, so that we all get rewarded.

https://steemit.com/blog/@sanjeevm/planning-to-take-steemit-beyond-steemitlive-is-borne-this-day

Cool article. Basically bring some unique value to the platform and get rewarded.

Hey, was waiting for the second part, since the first one was really good.
I totally agree that everyone should pick up a niche and try to stand out from others and like you mentioned in your other posts - it is very important to actually do something in order to get more experience.
However, there is a tiny problem here:
If the minnow is a real professional in something (same marketing, design etc), it will be easy for him/her to find what to write about or offer particular services and the most important they will be in-demand in a short period of time .
The real problem lays with minnows who are semi good at something, they kind of understand a niche and interested in it, but they cannot provide any valuable information. As result, the content provided by minnow won't be interesting to the public and that in its turn will lead to 0 chance to raise any money on an article.
I am not denying that minnow should write more, read more and learn a topic and only then his content will be really appreciated.
I am just saying that it is very hard to grow from a minnow to some other bigger fish :) when he is not a professional at something.
I have highlighted this issue, because I want to understand, what a minnow should do - when he is very small and inexperienced in everything.

This is a good point @flowily! I think @cryptoctopus point is well made. But there are many people who are a "Jack of all Trades, Master of none". And finding the place where we can add to the community in a real and useful way can be difficult.

I think one of the solutions may be to find an established project to become a part of. If the project is something that you can contribute to, even in some small way, and the project gets the attention of a whale or two, then you earn by being a part of the bigger mass. Becoming a school of fish rather than a lone minnow if you will.

I find myself trying all sorts of things to bring eyes to what I am doing. Taking a shotgun to the problem and spreading buckshot all over the place to see if anything hits. Plus we all have diverse interests, so throw out articles that feed to your interests and see what happens.

I really appreciate the advice in articles like this one, it really helps to have guidance, as well as to know there are big fish out there who genuinely care about the little guy.

We need bigger shotguns indeed :)))

It's not fair but that how this universe of ours is made:

"Therefore take the talent from him and give it to the one who has ten talents. For everyone who has will be given more, and he will have an abundance. But the one who does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him. " Matthew 25:28-29

The first thing they should do, is become more valuable to other...if they can.

I don't think it is necessarily unfair. It is something we all have to work for. If it was easy, then there would be a million millionaires on Steem already.

The first thing they shoudl do, is become more valuable to other

This right here. Earlier this week @stellabelle posted a link to @dan 's intro post: https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@dantheman/daniel-larimer--co-founder-of-bitshares-steemit

I gathered from that, we are in a community that was built for the purpose of helping each other out. It would be so easy for people to make their Steem and just sit on it like a dragon sitting atop his treasure horde. But so many whales are out here trying to continue to help the community up.

I think it is the minnows who learn from this lesson and continue to strive to help others who will be the next generation of dolphins and whales to share what they have learned and boost up the masses who are coming in this time next year.

I love "Renaissance" man statement in your blog, it well describes your character as you have revealed. ...sounds like I just need to keep on keeping on...Thank you for focusing here on a minnow topic ...it is reassuring to myself and many I am sure...The biblical tells me much also...will be looking for Number 3. :)
Cheers,
Melissa

That is exactly why I think not everyone should strive to have it's own "ultimate" plan or project to share with the world, but rather participate in others...

@cryptoctopus Thank you for the invaluable tips. Standing from the crowd is definitely a game changer and I agree with you that people should add value to the community. Although I like writing about different topics, I realized that on a platform like this, it's better to be known for something specific so you can target the right audience who want and appreciate your contribution. Like you mentioned, @jerrybanfield is known for marketing etc

We look forward to the part 3! Have a pleasant weekend...

I am appreciative of the people who have done curation projects and work to form communities around interests. Without those Steemit would be at least twice as hard to navigate and to thrive in. THANK YOU PROJECT PEOPLE !!

Respect, cryptoctopus for this and the previous articles. Enjoyed reading them and always eager to get good advice. Another thing beginning steemers could do is to write about your experience with steemit (and related services) itself (things you discover/learn). I know it has been done over and over but there remains a need for new users to become well informed about what is available and can (and cannot) be done and older post tend to become burried quite rapidly by newer ones.

Anyway, thanks for the insights.

peace,

-k

Value is really important and that's what I learn from others , I am planning on starting a session at my college to teach them about Steemit after watching Stephan promote in UK . That motivated me to join abroad and learn from them

hey, first of all about value you forget about becoming witness , every one with pc can start to help steemit with mining blocks :)
second i like idea of project and competitions, there is many contests and competition like to write fiction and so on to help people and we have small communities, i think we need more like reddit things ( they have subreddits with communities ) so we will have more like communities of our interests.
I will wait monday for next part for more deeper things :)
we need to go deeper

We might very well see the release of "communities" feature soon. Next week? The sky is the limit once that comes out. We need to go deeper indeed.

Have a nice weekend! It is well earned! Thank you for the great tipps you offer; especially as a real newcomer I can learn a lot from you before I do silly things and waste my and my fellow steemians time. As I don't know very much about the ways one can add value you mentioned, they are nothing I can do; but as an alternative medician who knows a lot about health and health issues I will try to work on a health-fitness project every Steemian can benefit from. Thanks for the inspiration!

Great advice for minnows. Luckily I'm part of a curation team (@ocd). It gives me some purpose here.

Cant wait to hear part 3 , i have bookmarket the first 2 because i will have to read it a few times to fully understand it.

@cryptoctopus,
You are absolutely correct! "Uniqueness" is the best way to be rewarded in this platform and you briefly, but effectively told us what are the main categories as well.
Yeah adding a true value is the most important thing to any platform. Then you won't afraid about rewards, because you already started your earning!

Your way of thinking feels me "Respect"! Really appreciate your guidance! And thank you very much for sharing such valuable article with us!

Cheers~

Look for your hobby!! I am restarting my hobby of drawing after decades thanks to steemit!! :))

Wow, Just got registered today and got lucky to find this article. After I wrote introduction was not really sure what to write about, wanted to spend some time learning how things are done in here.
I have many question to ask, but I guess there is no point in doing that now, since there will be part 3 and probably many of them will be answered.
Anyway thank you for providing such a good learning material for newbies.

Great thoughts @cryptoctopus. You hit the nail on the head when you said that just posting content and writing every day, while good, is no longer enough.

What I've noticed is a big need for COMMUNITY. Any Steemian who connects people together within Steemit is doing something valuable. Community, friendship, connection - these are things that Steemit can provide, worth even more than money.

yeah i follow these people too its always a great way to learn from these great people on steemit and how we should build a great community.

And that's true every author would love to see some value from its readers too for his content this is not like other social media platform where we can just spam the things :)

i will be looking forward for the 3rd part of this series thanks a lot for writing this !!

I like idea of having value, so we need to think what value can we bring, in my opinion best is to be focused on something one : if we are traveleer agent, then we can help others with our experience with this field, how to buy cheap tickets and so on, so just focus on one thing and write yourself blog about your profession/hobby and comment only on articles with this niche, in my opinion its for maximum value ;)

Dear @cyproctopus , you are a true steemit Guru. Thanks for all the wisdom. You taking out your precious time to help beginners is highly appreciated. I wish there were more people like you who would keep all the advice simple yet straight to the point . But hey, not everyones you and thats what separates the best from the rest. Can't wait for the third installment!! CheerS!

Well, I AM actually a minnow, so I find your series a perfect hit. I have joined your community less than a week ago, and I have faced the difficulty of getting out the crowd. Eg. my introduction was only upvoted by 13 people, it is hard to get promotion and any thing until you start receiving funds, but funds will only come if you get publicity.... :-( - seems to me a vicious cycle, but I do not give up.
Articles like this give me hope! Thank you for thinking of us!

I read part I with interest, I liked your arguments.

At the second part I appreciate your advice very much "(...) always try to mix your personal story with what you are trying to communicate" and you are right, we have to come up with something unique, we have to differentiate ourselves from others by our own style, by the life story, by originality. Otherwise we will remain anonymous.

It's very hard to make yourself known, especially if you are at the beginning and you don't have a niche.

I look forward to the part III. I wish you a wonderful weekend.

Thanks again for this series!

Interesting points you are making. Curently i am douing a graduat coarse in computer technology (programming). I might look at this github and see if there is something i could do to help the community. Who knows, maybe i have a golden idee.

But you are correct, if you do what 90% does you get only a part of the money that people offer for that. In general ask and demand.

Great post thank you so much for all your efforts to this great community curie & minniwsupports are an awesome program steemit need more promotion and marketing i invited more the 400persons to join this amazing community but we can do more steemit will reach 1million user and steemit price will increase
thank you // resteemed

Thanks for wonderful advice.
I like this conclusion especially have to be different.

If you do what most people do, you are going to get what most people get. Find a way to add more value than 90% of people and you'll make your way to the top. Guaranteed.

Let me ad value by marketing or binging more people from my country Uganda,currently am the only active author in my county.
I am going to do my best and start with my former university by mid September when students report back.

I dont know how it will be in the future, right now for some good posts gets ignored..From what i've witnessed, social interaction and having a whale friend does help a little.

In fact a big thumbs up for you. I would have inserted the thumb icon but this app doesn't support it. This is a great information and I am informed by it. I can make video animations though I am not a pro. Dtube will be full of my unique animations now. Thanks for the information @cryptoctopus

I've never considered learning to write code here but it's something I think I need to consider. So many times I wished I'd studied computer science instead of mechanical engineering in college. I have bits and pieces of programming experience mostly with control systems in machinery (mechatroncis and industrial robots) and i also used MATLAB some in college. I can imagine this will be a lot different.

I can most always learn something it if I put enough time into it so I think I will start to learn how to code here. Thanks for the idea!

I've made pretty good money my first month here but it's always good to diversify.

I like this series you've started and have followed you.

Hello! I am on Steemit 5 minutes only and I find this post! Very Nice. I am not very good at writing, but I live in a beautiful place and take lots of photos. I very much enjoyed your post and it has given me lots to think about. Thank you @cryptoctopus ! If you ever come to India, most welcome! I live at an Organic Eco-Tourism farm. Very Peaceful. Ok, thank you very much. I will try my level best to learn from you! Namaste @tilak If you want to come to the farm someday: www.karunafarm.in YOU are the FIRST person I will follow. My Good luck! My first comment also! ok, see you.

For the value of your payout to be different from other minnows the value you add must be different.
Learnt this
Thanks alot

Thanks a lot - nice and useful post.
Completely makes sense!
This is my version -https://steemit.com/steemit/@anialexander/how-to-build-your-audience-on-steemit-the-brutal-truth

This is certainly an eye opener. I would check out part 1 now and look out for part 3. My key take away is to be different and consistent. Thanks for this post

There are no short cuts to easy money ;)

Minnow back for Part 2! When I first read the article, I was a bit disappointed as I don't fall under any of the mentioned labels and then it hit me: I illustrate the picture books that I write, that's graphic design! I have sold a logo before, and that is how I ended up with the Bitcoin that I have now and pretty much how I landed here on Steemit. Perhaps I should mix up my posts with some of my art and focus a bit less on the writing. Thanks for the tips and I am looking forward to Monday and Part 3!
Enjoy your weekend!
Mo

Thank you @cryptoctopus for mentioning alternate ways to add value.

The most important point to me is that to get results you need to add value to the platform. In most areas of life I've noticed that often people don't try that hard. By putting in just a little bit of extra time, and by learning from people who are already successful it is easy to separate yourself from the crowd.

Hi @cryptoctopus thanks alot for the follow up to your last post. This is where it gets tricky isn't it ? I think a lot of people are trying to be different but in a large mass following that idea it's very difficult..

I think that everyone has to find their own talents their own unique style how to do things here. We should not try to follow or copy a certain style but develop our own.

Easy to say hard to do even harder to master. I will keep trying:)

This is very honest, very practical advice. The one thing I would add, that I've been thinking about myself lately, is to look for ways to get more bang for your buck, so to speak. Since the content we create for Steemit only has short-term value -- does anyone even read stuff more than a week old? -- maybe we could repurpose that content elsewhere to build a new following, which we could then bring back to the original source -- Steemit?

Another well written piece to help out all the minnows, such as i

I have experience marketing and a page related to Thailand travel with 96000 + users. I have a plan to bring them over once the communities feature is implemented. I have not really thought about crowd sourcing but that could really make some of the marketing content get thousands of views combined with he current user base on my page. Hopefully the communities feature is released soon https://www.facebook.com/Thailandadventure/

Very informative article. Cant wait to read part 3.

As i said in part I, you gained a new follower and I'm excited for part III. I love this kind of helpful posts.

Best post ever....​So many useful for me. Thanks

This is a great advice! I am looking for the topics, analysis, which I can serve my steemian friends!

Reading now thanks @cryptoctopus


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thanks for the advice Cryptooctopus! <3

steemit is can be huge potential for showcasing your talents maybe more than youtube,
my friends are now started to join steemit now

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