These are my 10 tips and tricks I learnt on how to make your introductory post successful.
When you start on steemit you may find small bits that demotivate you, and you start criticizing steemit. And, you immediately forget what a beautiful platform steemit is providing you. The opportunity is there, all you have to do is believe in yourself and grab it.
The yellow lines in the above picture are different paths from start to finish and it is never be the same for anyone. Those black crosses in the above picture are different obstacles everyone faces every now and then, but you have to overcome those obstacles, and for that the first step is you have to believe in yourself. And, only then you can build a reputation and earn some money.
So keep yourself motivated and believe in yourself, even if your “introduceyourself” post didn’t receive the upvotes you were thinking about.
Steemit recommends you share your story and picture when you write your introductory post. It needs to know that you are not a bot. But most importantly, it is for your own benefit, just go to trending>introduceyourself tag and just take a look… how many people succeed in making an impact when they post their story along with a picture on steemit? A LOT!! Why my first post failed? Because I neglected the most important part of introduce yourself post. Moreover, sharing your story will allow people to follow you for two reasons:
i. Steemians will acknowledge that you are somehow going to make genuine contributions to make the steemit community better.
ii. likeminded people follow each other…
Therefore this step is essential not only to make your post visible or get upvotes, it’s important to make people follow you straight away.
So before I started writing this blog I thought of fixing my profile. I struggled at the start but then I uploaded my pictures with the help of few steemians’ blogs. However, then a EUREKA moment struck my mind, that I will make blogs on similar topics and post the links here in this introductory blog in order to gain some upvotes for those blogs as well. This is a genuine technique used by almost all the bloggers. HOWEVER, I realized that STEEMIT is a community, and we are all here to make money by helping each other out… and one must appreciate the hardwork and effort put by other steemians. Therefore, give appreciation to other steemians in your blogs whose information helped you in any way possible and you will start building a network.
THANK YOU to
@isteemithard @ilyastarar : for making it easy to upload my profile picture and cover.
Here are the links:
https://steemit.com/steemit/@isteemithard/how-to-upload-a-profile-picture-and-or-cover-image-to-your-steemit-account
https://steemit.com/steemit/@ilyastarar/how-to-add-profile-picture-and-set-up-steemit-profile-newbies-guide
SPECIAL THANK YOU to
@jerrybenfield @joeparys : for motivating me through their blogs and vlogs
It is really important for everyone to understand that those 5 tags options while posting are very important. My first’s blog tags were rubbish. KEEP IN MIND, your tags are equally important for your blog to get notice. Research and choose the right tag for any post. For this post I have chosen… introduceyourself/ introducemyself/ firstblog etc., which are some of the common tags for introductory posts.
When people see your post they will go straight to your profile… just compare the above profiles and decide which profile is more likely to be followed or grab other steemians' attention???
No matter whether it is your introductory post or any other post, content really matters. It is the only think on this platform that makes your post VALUABLE. Good, original and new content is what all the steemians are looking for. Therefore, invest your time and energy in making good content. This is the only way you will have followers and upvotes.
I am graphic designer myself, therefore I think design matters. There is whole lot of philosophy behind that but to keep it short, IF IT LOOKS GOOD TO THE EYES IT LOOKS GOOD TO BE UPVOTED.
A whale is a steemian who has a lot of steem power and influence. And, if they upvote you, then you make a lot of money and your reputation goes up. I have learnt that most of the whales hangout in tags such as “introduceyourself”. So it is vital to grab their attention and your post earning and reputation will skyrocket. Thus, write good, true, exciting content.
If you say Shawshank Redemption, then you must be in love with this quote. You make your content and hope it will make you succeed. Apart from hardwork, hope is the only thing you have and hope is the best thing. I have invested a lot of time and energy in this post but if it still fails to get recognition then LIFE’s a BIT*H, BUT DO NOT QUIT, WORK HARD AND HOPE THAT IT WILL PAY OFF.
Once you initially start going then build a reputation by re-investing with steemit. Buy that steempower, it is the best bet. It is how you are going to build a lasting impact on the network.
FYI: if you use the "intro" tags more than once the bots will get ya!!
FYI 2: Make sure you log in with your "posting" key.
Your password created 5x keys...... and you prob logged in with the 'default', which is the ACTIVE key. this one gives access to you funds !! (not a great idea to use on a daily basis, hackers etc etc)
$0.02
HTH
@fred777bear following you buddy... thanks for informing... But I didn't get your second point regarding the posting key... can you please elaborate that?
You should have ALREADY saved your PASSWORD that was used to generate your keys
Next go to Profile >Wallet > Permissions and copy paste all FIVE keys to a safe place.
(eg a text file on a memory stick)
The “OWNER” key is the ‘master key’, keep it VERY safe
Daily logins for posting should use your Private POSTING key.
Once you have copies saved, log out and log back in with USERNAME & your POSTING key
Do you think it's also safe to just write all these codes on a paper?
And then try them once to make sure they're written down perfectly.
Yes you could, but seems like hard work to me.
You need to keep them safe. From what is the question.
a) virus
b) hard drive failure
c) hackers
To me all 3 are covered if I just copy to an external USB stick (that I only plug in on rare occasions, and only after I turn off my internet connection)
The paper idea works.....until coffee gets spilled, ink fades or cleaner "tidies up". ie everything has a weak link in the process.
Just have to think through & see what works for you.
HTH
@fred777bear I just want to kiss you man!!
I noticed something that looks a bit strange for me. I found all 4 passwords that you were referring to. Those are all different than the password I now use to login. So there actually is a fifth password or do I miss something?
There are 4 x public (start with STMxxx) & 2 x private keys (start 5Jxxxxx).
I said 5 as the memo one is redundant ATM & 5 makes people LOOK for the 2 private ones!
the private ones should remain just that!
Yes Yes Yes Yes >> For some reason that TOTALLY stumps me, the DEFAULT is to log new users in with their master key.....talk about dumb dumb dumb (IMHO)
So yes by default new users are "exposed" from day 1!
please follow steps...
You are a lifesaver... I just don't know how can I Thank You on steemit!!
You just did :-)
No prob. Throw me a vote on my posts when you want to.
Post a comment on one of them if you have a question & I'll see it & answer.
Can I also upload my profile picture from my mobile?
I tried 2 options so far, but none of them seems to work.
I also wonder if you already succeeded in drawing the attention of some whales?
And last but not least, does the steemit desktop website work a bit different compared to the one on my mobile?
For example I don't have an option to manually search for any specific tag on my mobile.
You have to upload the picture to a website (which you can watch from @isteemithard or @ilyastarar post). And, when you get the link from that website, I don't think there will be a issue to uploading it from a mobile.
Secondly, whales attention is not easy to grab, I am working on that, therefore follow me and I will update a blog soon regarding that.
Lastly, every website work differently on mobile and desktop... I prefer to use it on a laptop/desktop.
Cheers!