Hi John,
Welcome to Steem - Its a bit of a learning curve, when I started I was posting several times a day. Now on average I post 5-6 times a week. But they are much longer and more involved posts - generally. But the quality of the content is going to make a difference.. put out great content hat people find value in to start. However - unfortunately that's not all it takes though.
My habits changed as I built up my following, made use of some of the tools available and connected in communities. The communities are the thing that made the biggest difference for me.
Most countries have a community where the teams support each other for eg I'm in teamaustralia. There is PAL and minnowsupportproject for newcomers which you should check out. And you will find a communities for all sorts of interests - photography, cooking, goldstackers.. the list goes on.
Genuinely engaging with these communities is one of the quickest ways you can build your profile and at the same time contribute.
Best of luck!
Thank you very much for helping out.
I see that it's pretty hard to get uvpotes now at the beginning, but I'm trying to put out good content that someone's really going to read.
I've got a small problem... I really don't have a niche. I'm interested in lots of stuff and and I'll be writing about everything that I'm interested at.
I've already met some people... I attended live show few days ago were I presented my post with like 50 other people. Some of them were really interesting and I followed some of them.
I've seen few more people from my country, too. I'll try to make some contacts with them as well.
And again, I'm really thankful for your help.