The Top 3 Secrets Of Accelerating Success...
7 years ago in #steemit by rok-sivante (77)
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Absolutely great I love when people help others here’s on steemit and helping people put out great content is the best help you can give here
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Great post. Thanks for the information. Nothing is a waste of time, if the experience is used wisely. I do think that writing skills are important, but being a curator, also needs to be explained.
Not everyone is going to be writing. And, that is less competition for the writers, if we can guide the curators to where they can find good content, and show them how to continue discussion through comments.
Writers will be drawn to Steemit for the rewards and exposure, but others will need to be lured in by curation rewards as well. The value of content is not going to be high, if all members of Steemit feel the need to write, and lack the writing skill, and the desire to write.
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@simgirl right there, I feel better.
Even without the rewards I think I'd stick around. I didn't consider this a way to make money - to me it's a place to write and publish, to learn from people who, quite simply, know more than me. It's a place where I've found new friends, been able to help as well as be helped. It's what I always hoped social media could be. I'll take the cash, but if it stopped today I'd still want to be here.
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The mark of a true Steemian. 😃🙌🙌
@jonknight
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Thank you for your post, please post more things like this, im newbie on this :S
Your welcome. Definitely check these out, in that case:
The Dirty Dozen: My Top 12 Most HIGHLY Recommended Posts For Steemit Noobs To Accelerate Your Success...
Post yang bagus, sangat berguna... thank @roy-sivante
Upvote ya biar rame
Thank you; your linked article from last year on the elements value gave me a lot to think about. Followed!
Excellent. Intention fulfilled. (Provoking thought). ;-)
A good post for succeeding - if steemit was the playing field you suggest.
(Which I truly hope it is, btw)
It is difficult to gauge your own success/improvement in quality- with the wide disparaging values given to quite blatantly crap posts.
There is no barometer, ergo difficult to assess your own quality.
I have written a post a couple of hours ago, with the possible future of steemit, in its current form and structure, as I see it.
Let me know your thoughts if you read it - and what I am not seeing.
(I hope I am not seeing something, tbh )
True. Sometimes the feedback received is valuable - other times misleading. Sometimes difficult to judge for ourselves whether something is quality or shit - and sometimes we are the only ones who can assess. Hence, all an ongoing experimental process...
Thanks for the tips. Will follow these tips to improve my esrnings.
Thank you for sharing @rok-sivante
Thank you for taking your time to share your experiences. Going to reread this tomorrow when I am less tired. Sounds really interesting!
“Each post here is a learning cycle“ I can’t say enough about this. Great and informative post!
Great tips on improving the writing. But I think social ability in this platform has a big role to play too.
I read your article last year .. It's full of information and directs us to valuable articles !
Excellent your recommendations and more for new like me that we do not have much time in Steemit and we learn little by little of this excellent community.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us ;)
Your welcome. 🙏
Great post! I appreciate the noobie tips, although after 3 months I sometimes feel like I've been here forever!
Thanks a lot for the advice. I am a rubbish writer and think that my writing is too descriptive and not lively enough. Definitely need to practice more and improve my writing skills
Thank you for the lesson! I agree writing posts here can create values for reader, and even for writers. Writers can learn and grow during the process that is full of fun too. I like Steemit so far. Thanks for writing this guidance once again! @rok-sivante 🤝😊😊😊
your welcome. :-)
This is a great article that will continue to bring value to users, long after the payout is made. Being able to learn and apply that knowledge as best as possible, leads to faster "learning cylcles" and stimmulates growth through practice and repitition.
No one wants to read the information that's spammed around everywhere else. Aiming to teach while aimimg to learn new things not only helps us to gain these new skills on Steemit, but begin the process of transforming our own lives offline.
I'm a newbie myself, and this article is helping me to understand that it's normal to be learning at increasingly faster rates when we are continuously practicing new bits of knowledge, making them concrete.
Dear Rok,
I wanna thank ya, for writing this elaborate pieces on how to become the best Steemian one can be.
Because seriously, not only have they helped me out but I've also sent them a long to people who needed a lil encouragement and also to them goddamn silly buggers that do the whole generic commenting shiz.
So yeah, you are great!
A well put together post, with some great information.
very useful!
and what can you say about the way newbies use - come to the most powerful acc and get acquanted with them to have success here.
Is it ok and is it right?
In Russian analogue of Steemit I couldn't use this strategy. It seems to me it's wrong to be friends for profit.
mmm... I'd say it'd depend on their approach...
if they're clearly doing it just for their own benefit, not offering much value in return, then they'd be better off just fucking off.
if they're genuinely contributing quality content to the community, are being of exceptional service, and then seeking whale support once they've proven they're an asset to the community, that's a different matter altogether.
ok I get it)
thanks for your advice and opinion.
will try to be useful)
and what was your strategy in the beginning? I hope i don't waste your time with these questions(
I had no intentions other than to act upon the “intuition” to bust my ass writing.
Focus on quality content first and foremost.
That’s essentially it.
ok thank you for attention!
hope i will get results too, it's very sad to write when all ignore it)
and what about investing? did you use it if it is not a secret)
Thanks for the article, and the help it provides! I should read it more often to remember myself to write more
Saludos !
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