Who are you and what do you do? I don't vote for anyone I have not talked to directly or interacted with on some level on the blockchain.
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Who are you and what do you do? I don't vote for anyone I have not talked to directly or interacted with on some level on the blockchain.
Well, am James Michael, am a coach, i do more of blogging and writing personal and business self-developing post. Although i can write on any topic at all within a short time. I love contest too, something I write on blockchain and cryptocurrency. Hoping to hearing from you soom
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Let me get this straight....you are a coach teaching others how to make it but you are asking for support in place of earning it?
I think you may need a coach before you can just call yourself one.
Well, you may say that, am new in the community, what so you expect fold my hands, no, I have to reach out to others, tell them what i do like i told you and ask for their upvotes and comments, since it is key to growing in the community.
Well, my academy is working on a project that demands cash, so, we need to make some of this cash here, as people like you upvote our works and recommend us. Thanks.
Please, feel free to reply
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1.) This is a post about witness votes and who users vote for as far as witnesses.
2.) Anyone who is not a scammer will tell you the fastest way to fail on Steemit is to ask people to vote for you.
3.) There are probably only 1,000 of us here who are live, living breathing humans amongst all of the machines and con-artist. So Just do what you are good at and people will support it if it is worth support.
4.) Just because you post things on your blog, you do not deserve money for it. Make us want to give you money, if you fail blame @craig-grant as he has given your entire country a bad name on the platform and in the crypto world.
Thanks, for the information
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Some times like these-I wonder if people should just stop promoting as a way to earn money. The less you treat as making $ and more like facebook/twitter-it much easier and funnier to use :)
Indeed!