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RE: 50 days on steemit – an analysis

in #steemit7 years ago

just re-read your post. you have so many good points here

I can imagine that very few people actually read long posts. Everybody wants to be read but only very few want to read what others have to say. If you know this, you could make it an advantage for yourself: Read other people's posts and give good comments about it, showing that you actually read it from top to bottom. They will love that and upvote your comment.

I couldnt agree more. Reading takes time. So if we want to convince people to invest their time (into reading and supporting you) then we need to give them reason to do so.

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Hi piotr,
I think that is the key point to having users reading your posts. Therefore I think it is also very important to choose the correct topic. I've written a piece of fiction and there were very few people who interacted with these posts. When I write about how to develop on steemit there are quite a lot of people who give comments. I believe that to write on steemit about steemit is actually a good plan ;-)

Correct topic. and narrowing interests. making sure that topics are somehow related.

when I see people posting about crypto, poems, sport, traveling etc. then I have impression that they dont know who is their target group.

I believe that to write on steemit about steemit is actually a good plan ;-)

When i see fiction - I also just scroll down very fast. Because I know what Im interested with.
Steemit if full of those who are passionate about crypto, blockchain and steemit itself. So those topics will be always great here.