πŸ’Œ Steemit Comment Challenge #18 - $15SBD Giveaway - Comment like a Champ, Grow your blog like a Champ!! πŸ’Œ

Transform your Comment into Cash

Welcome to Steemit Comment Challenge #18!!!

It is time for a new round of amazing comments!
I hope you are ready to deliver some awesome comments in Steemit Comment Challenge #18. Payout for this round will be 15SBD, again split into two prizes, 10 SBD to the winner and 5 SBD to the runner-up

The partnership with @davemccoy & @mudcat36 from #newbieresteemday initiative will continue. They will encourage "newbies" to join this challenge, with the aim to support and motivate better participation, and what better way to interact with others than through excellent comments.

Get ready to deliver some magnificent comments! Polish your keyboard and sharpen your mind, I wanna see those comments rolling in. Please show me what you have got!

It is important to get followers, but you also want the correct type of followers. Followers that are truly interested in your blog and what you write, and not the β€œI-follow-you-if-you-follow-me” kind of type. And to attract the right type of followers, you need to write godlike comments.

This challenge is all about writing godlike comments.

  • In each challenge a post from a fellow minnow will be featured.
  • The challenge is to write an amazing comment related to that post.
  • I will resteem the post.
  • I will give it a 100% upvote.

This will be part of my campaign to help other Minnows. The #minnowsupportproject helped me and I want to help others.

Join the challenge and practice your skills.

Please join the fun! πŸ’“ πŸ’“

That will be me reading your entries...

Challenge Instructions

Write a comment linked to the content in the section below "Post To Review"

Write a comment that will intrigue the reader. The comment should be interesting and create an urge in the reader to click through to your blog.

The entry needs to be written as a comment to this post.

Please resteem to help promote this challenge!
Tell your friends to come and vote for your comment!

Prize

The prize money for Challenge #18 will be 15SBD.

We will have a 1st and 2nd place with the following prizes:

  • 1st prize - 10SBD.
  • 2nd prize - 5SBD.

Rules and conditions

  • The comment should be relevant to the content below in: "Post To Review".
  • The entry needs to be written as a comment to this post.
  • Entries limited to one per person.
  • I will reply to your comment confirming it is a valid entry.
  • The challenge ends at the end of the 7th day of this post.
  • To vote for an entry, reply to the comment with the words "vote or voted"
  • Upvotes are allowed to make the entry more visible, but the upvotes themselves play no role in the challenge.
  • The Top5 entries with the most votes(i.e. replies with the words "vote or voted") will be potential winners.
  • The judges will pick the winner from the Top5.
  • For the 2nd Prize, the judges are free to pick any of the contestants.
  • If the judges can not reach a consensus, they will each pick one candidate and flip a coin. @dorabot will be used for this in MSP's Discord server.
  • If the winner is not a Minnow, the prize will be split in 2 and the other half paid out to the best Minnow. After all, this is a competition to encourages Minnows, so hopefully that will be fair.
  • The definition for a Minnow from #minnowsupportproject will be used. A Minnow is someone with less than 5K SP. (I have removed the followers requirement as I don't see that as relevant.)

Post To Review



Here follows the post for you to review:
Challenge #18 Post - "Why Am I Such A Failure On Steemit", by @christalopez.


@christalopez is a Steemit newbie and this is her "IntroduceYourself" part 2. She makes an excellent job at outlining what makes up a great post and covers essential writing skills. She starts out by mentioning how difficult it is to get traction on Steemit. What makes a great post and what makes a post go viral? To feature @christalopez in this week's comment challenge I will do all I can to make her post go viral. :) Please give it your best comment!!

Remember that a valid entry is a comment written below, but please feel free to add the same comment to @christalopez's post.



Guest Judge

I will be doing all the judging by myself this week... "lonely... I feel so lonely..." :)

Would you like to take part and act as a judge?
If you are interested, please indicate it in the comments or send me a message on Discord (@danielsaori).

Please donate, please help a minnow

If you like this idea and would like it to grow. Please feel free to donate and I will add it to the Prize Pool. Mention #steemitcommentchallenge in your memo.

History of donations:
@zeartul 10SBD
@destinysaid 5SBD
@dray91eu 8SBD
@tech-trends 10STEEM
@fishmon 10SBD
@destinysaid 5SBD
@fishmon 5SBD
@nanosesame 10SBD
@amariespeaks 5SBD

Previous Comment Challenge Winner

Here follows the list of all the previous winners.

List is from oldest to newest:
@guyverckw
@stephcurry
@timeshiftarts
@dray91eu
@digitalking
@fatpandadesign
@fishmon
@kslo
@learnandteach01
@cryptobychirag
@japh
@brandyb
@stellastella
@amos-robinson
@lucyc
@bridgetnnenna
@adesojisouljay
...will YOU be next on the list??

Starting with this round, I will aim at having a new challenge out every Sunday evening (UTC time). And the winners will be announced on the Monday, a week later.

Thank you for reading!

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I can totally relate to both segments of @christalopez's post - the struggle to gain views/votes/constructive feedback as well as the insights into technical writing.
If there's one thing in life I'm any good at it's research and writing about what I've researched! I found the advice on making technical writing fun and readable very helpful. It is a difficult job getting your point across in a way that keeps the reader engaged. Bringing yourself into the writing is definitely putting your best foot forward. :)
As far as the disheartening feeling you get when you see a goose egg next to that eye symbol or the empty 0.00 waiting for you as pay day approaches, I can only say stick with it! We write for the love of writing (at least most of us do). I have journals and docs that have never seen the light of day yet I personally got a lot from writing them. Yes, nothing feels better than having someone (even just ONE person) read, enjoy and comment on something you slaved, sweat and maybe even cried over but you have to remember the platform is growing rapidly, it has a STEEP learning curve, and it really is a long term investment not a get rich quick scheme. Best advice: build your relationships/network on here, find a tribe (or 20!) and get to putting your awesomeness out there - people will recognize your hard work and return the love - just have faith! :)

best of luck @christalopez and what a great choice for this round @danielsaori !!

20 tribes? I can barely keep up with the one with our group!!

@beeyou very true! but hey I don't wanna deter anyone from branching out or boxing themselves into one group :-D but definitely spreading yourself pretty thin with 20 LOL

Yeah, definitely no more than 17 tribes. ;)

Lol @danielsaori. Just the one tribe is a handful. I will find time to make room for more!

Thanks for stopping by my blog. I notice. :)

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Great comment Amarie! Love it. :)

thank you!! the girl's got talent, what can I say!? that was one well written double - post :) excellent find !

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We invite you to use our tag to connect with more of our members. To learn more visit: Come Join Us!!! (Newbie Resteem Initiative)


Lots of votes made possible due to the kindness of @abh12345 and his Steemit Curation Leagues

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While I have never participated in any of these challenges before I feel like I have to because I genuinely found the information in that post totally relatable. Being a minnow myself I can whole-heartedly speak about the complications I have gone through and how I have applied most of what was in that post.

Currently, I have almost no topic that I write on. I mostly just write what is on my mind and try to do that in a very clean way. In the very beginning I had almost zero traction becauss I barely put in any effort in my articles.

One thing that helped change that was engaging with other authors by posting genuine comments on their articles and actually having a comversation with them.

As a minnow what mattered most is how you interact with other people. Even for the dolphins and the whales the biggest issue they have, and they will admit this, very few people actually read what they have written as demonstrated by the low quality comments trawling for upvotes.

Interact, interact, interact and success will find you ladies and gentlemen.

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Do you think you would benefit from having a specific niche and keep to that topic? Or do you feel you would just constrain yourself and lose the freedom to write about whatever you like?
Thank you!

I honestly think that it doesn't matter if you decide to go into a niche or not. However, I do believe that people actually gravitate to those authors that actually post something that they can relate to.

Basically, anything about your experiences, anything happening about Steemit and Steem. To get that genuine engagement people need to feel invested in what you are writing in your post, I believe.

My articles that have had that genuine engagement have been those 'How to' articles, motivational articles and stories about my life.

I agree with you completely @deniskj!!! I love that attitude and any time you want to hang out with #newbieresteemday people we could use someone that "gets it" like you :)

Even though you aren't a newbie, you get 2 newbie nickels for the awesome comments!!! ;)

Thank you for the nice gift. I am always ready to help newbies in any way I can. Like you said, I am not really a newbie but my SP says otherwise. I hope to do better in the future.

voted!

You got my vote! We had the lines of advice. I have learned interaction is the number one key. You have to build relationships with people. Great advice :)

I got my first gig on steem through interaction. It is the best way to build genuine relationships that last beyond the platform.

Definitely! :)

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We invite you to use our tag to connect with more of our members. To learn more visit: Come Join Us!!! (Newbie Resteem Initiative)


Lots of votes made possible due to the kindness of @abh12345 and his Steemit Curation Leagues

Also posted as is to Christa...


Hi Crista, as a plankton myself, here's what I've learned so far...
There are basically 2 ways to approach this:

Money, money, money
Use money to gain money. Buy SBD from exchange to power up your account. You could then do any or all of the following:

  • self upvote yourself. However this is frown upon and some whales could flag you down, making your overall account in jeopardy.
  • join a curation trail. Some will have a minimum SP requirements to join, thus the need to power up.
  • bid bots. This is the most famous, and widely used here on steemit. Still frown upon, but quite acceptable. However, becareful in taking the actions, there are bots that flag bid bots (yes, it's confusing in the bots world). Many bots also return negative ROI. Try checking the steembottracker.com for the bots' ROI. If you are trying to go with bid bots, I would suggest you to do research on WhaleShares and MinnowBooster.

Build human followers
This is the hard and long way. It really takes time and effort, and we might be "burnt out" by seeing zero view or zero money on our posts day in day out. However, this is the "clean" way and in the long term, the most profitable way. If you want to take this method, here are some things that I've learned:

  • transfer your followers from other social media. If you have tons of followers from youtube / facebook / etc, ask them to signup with steemit.
  • comment other people's posts, don't beg for "follow to follow", but comment people's posts with the same interest as yours. Hopefully, with fingers crossed, they will also follow you. Some dolphin level people suggested this way of doing things, so I think it's quite possible to do.
  • join supportive communities. In a big "ocean" like steemit, it's always better to swim together. Help people and make friends in communities and of course, friends follow one another. Friends will likely to upvote your articles. Basically being a good person and a good friend.

If you haven't joined any community, I would like to suggest 2 communities for you.

  1. Minnow Support Project / PAL net. It's on Discord. Join here https://discord.gg/HYj4yvw. It's a very good support communities. No link dumps, no vote to vote, no follow to follow. It embraces the make-friend-help-one-another movement. There are many "rooms" inside the server, read the pinned posts on each rooms (they are different room by room) and you will see how they operate and how you can make friends. E.g. @danielsaori, the one posted above for the Steemit Comment Challenge is one of the good guys and one of the influential members of MSP/PAL. :D
  2. The Writers' Block. This is a from writers to writers for writers community. It is open to public, but you need to go through their screening process to join. They are looking for same minded people, writers, not link dumpers. You can ask around about TWB inside PAL.

Hope that helps

Damn, it's long. I should make a post for this. :D

You can... just click the "edit" button... copy it.. and paste it into a post... It is not a bad thing to do when you want to share a message with your followers! Also you should tell them about this particular game, it will help them a lot... We have many people in the #newbieresteemday initiative that want to help you and your friends, so its a good place to get some love!

I will give you 2 Newbie Nickels just for your two great answers!!! I'm glad we connected and if you do that post to your blog I will also hit you with another newbie nickel if you mention to people to come play @danielsaori's game!!! (and then tell me you posted it so I can go to it!) :)

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Long ;), but with some solid advice.
Early on, bid bots can be a complicated thing. It could prevent people from voting as they feel the user is less in need of help. Thanks for the shoutout and thanks for calling me "one of the good guys" ;)

I see. so the bots can do that. :') You are of course one of the good guys, if you are not included, I'm not sure who would. :D Steem on!

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We invite you to use our tag to connect with more of our members. To learn more visit: Come Join Us!!! (Newbie Resteem Initiative)


Lots of votes made possible due to the kindness of @abh12345 and his Steemit Curation Leagues

I had to go back and read the post over and over again and I can promptly say that @christalopez had just laid down my heart cry and frustrations.
actually today makes me four days old on steemit and I have come to notice some unimaginable Success feats recorded by some people, some times I just put it off as a miracle and runminate on it being an exceptional happening.

4 days ago I wrote my introductory post, and since then I've been unable to cross the $6 mark, it has been a herculean task to at least take it up to $7,and I spent over a day, writing down the best part of myself and even creating a wonderful way to introduce myself. Funny enough, I just saw a post that is 5 hours old, which is just a little introduction and pictures ranking above $234 and was even esteemed by @jerrybanfield.

I am amazed at this, but as funny as it may seem, that is why is happening.
By the way, the solutions highlighted by @christalopez is and will always be my personal strategy for growth in steemit, be that as it may, I can really argue that it might not deliver similar or same results to everyone,due to environmental, time and personal differences it might only work to a particular extent.

My simple advice : find a strategy that works for you and stick to it.

I am trying out different styles right now, and be sure to mote that once I find an excellent way to get value for my posts in the most efficient way, I'll definitely stick to it and grow from there.

Also, always show up and help someone. This can be proven to be a great succour in growing your steemit reputation.
This is your baby @steemcenturion, saying good morning πŸ‘Ά

Very good @steemcenturion! I like your honesty and style of your post here. I think you will get it and learn how this place works... I've been here for 2 months and the learning curve is faster than you think! We welcome you to hang out with our people too at #newbieresteemday... We are all either newbies or minnows and our goal is to make all of our experiences better by connecting with one another! Good entry!!!

ps you earned a Newbie Nickel from #newbieresteemday!!! :)

Thank you so much sir, am indeed grateful

Welcome @steemcenturion! I checked out your blog, and you are doing terrific! Your introductory post was well written, and your pictures are adorable. Since you are trying out different styles right now in an effort to "find what works for you, and stick to it," I thought I'd offer a little advice that has worked well for me personally - not just here on Steemit, but as a life principle:

Find out what the successful people are doing, then do what they do.

I don't have to re-invent the wheel, I just have to duplicate successful peoples' efforts. Find someone you genuinely respect, who is also having success, and learn from them. Before I made my first post here, I read hundreds of posts on Steemit on how to be successful here. That's how I found this group. I liked them, every single one of these folks are the real deal, authentic and kind, intelligent and helpful. I watched how they interacted with others, how they conducted themselves, and how they genuinely desired to lift others up. I wanted to be like them.

My secret was reading hundreds of articles before making my first post, and finding out what the successful people were doing. Do you know @davemccoy is averaging 30-50 comments a day? His comments are all centered around helping others be successful, and to me, that is the epitome of success. One of the best kept secrets in life is, when you help another become successful, you yourself benefit. It's a win/win! It is also what the Steemit platform is all about. Because of him, I found an entire group of earth angels at #newbieresteemday

*They are the type of people I want to be like, so I made them adopt me, and they will be happy to adopt you, too!

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Thanks @seaslim, I heard about the newbieresteemday team, and I really want to join them, apart from telegram and discord, do they have another group for people without high edged devices? Like a WhatsApp group? My mobile device is of low version and am unable to use discord, if they do have a whatsapp group, please send me a link to join, or send me your whatsapp contact, let me get to you from there.

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Thank you for your comment. It can be frustrating to see some posts with high upvote value without any good explanation for it. Remember that often it is only 1 vote that made that difference, either due to luck/friends/vote-buying etc. Important is to not get upset about it. Maybe you will catch a whale vote tomorrow and be +$100 on your post. :)

And I want to congratulate you on your Intro Post. Seems like you had done your research. Great verification photo. I did what I could and I pushed you above that magical $7. :)

To customize your Steemit profile I would recommend you update your profile. Add an avatar, background image and fill in the about-me fields.

Thank you very much sir, am indeed grateful, I'll fill in my profile details today, at first I was having issues as to how to make it happen, but I just stumbled upon a newbie tutorial on how to do all those, and be sure am so trying it out today blushing

See now, you think $6 or $7 is little money... I would love to make that! :D Youve been here four days and you already at 35 rep and making $6, go you!! At this rate, youll be flying soon! Good luck!

totally agree! you're doing great @steemcenturion :) keep steemin'!

Me too @smylie2005! Give me a post that can make enough for my cup of coffee. I’ll be one happy camper!

Thank you so much @smylie2005, I am indeed grateful, I'll visit your blog soon.

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We invite you to use our tag to connect with more of our members. To learn more visit: Come Join Us!!! (Newbie Resteem Initiative)


Lots of votes made possible due to the kindness of @abh12345 and his Steemit Curation Leagues

@christalopez Let me start by welcoming you to steemit. I understand how you feel and I can say that most of us here had the same experience. The frustrating feeling of spending hours to research about a post and typing it carefully and painfully only to make some lame reward of less than $1. I've once seen an introductory post which went viral in a way I could not understand to make an awesome reward of $380. Till this day I am still unable to assimilate the gravity of that situation because it was the very first post that individual had ever made from that account. It was a lady like us but I can't just recall her username.

Sincerely since I joined steemit 20days ago I haven't made over $10 on a single post and I do not feel so good about that. Steemit is really all about creating yourself and by that I mean bringing out the creativity in you to become an activity and in that way you will certainly make more money.

Secondly I learnt a lot from your introductory post, honestly I never knew how to do what you thought over there before now and I do think those tips will be successful for us both if we apply them.

Lastly I wanna encourage you to keep on keeping on to face the life on steemit. It can only get better. Try not to live your live on steemit on a reverse because you do live will become EVIL (reverse spelling of live) and if you LIVED in evil you are a DEVIL (reverse spelling of lived).

REMEMBER NEVER GIVE UP no matter what.
I am a minnow like you and I want to encourage u to consistent for better days are coming.

I encourage you to join my ongoing contest for minnows which was inspired by @newbiegames and @newbieresteemday.
Join from the link below
https://steemit.com/newbiegames/@steemdiva/newbie-games-get-paid-to-create-1

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Nice to have you with us.

ok its time to get this awesome game fired up @danielsaori... Lots of my people are just now getting their bandwidth, so I will get the word out and help this awesome game rock!!!

:) Thx Dave!
So we had a bandwidth issue again?
It is a bit embarrassing lately how frequent these issues pop up.

yes... it seems like it is now every weekday for about 8 hrs... 8am to 4pm US est

Its killing the newbie community... the good thing is the ones that survive it are tougher and learn how to overcome... but the bad thing is that I'm sure we loose many good ones in the process too... I remember how frustrating it was to me... And I'm a pretty patient guy!

From the positive side, it also means the community is growing. Hopefully, there will be a fix for it soon.

With the minnowsupport bot, I'm seeing this issue every day. Your comment reminded me to check for failed transfers. Thx! :)

Agreed... There is no doubt on that... The bid bots on the exchange have been jammed with overbidding now for about 10 days. It could only be from an influx and I think it is coming from dmania (judging by some of the more agressive overbuys)

Glad I could help you check for failed transfers!!! lol :)

and ps... I love this game selection this week... She sums it up beautifully what the newbies go through. Sometimes its good to remember those days!

This one is not a bid bot, just a registration bot for MSP/PALnet. It is used to confirm the link between the Discord and the Steemit account. In hindsight, it was not so clever to use a brand new steemit account to deal with the registrations. But on the other hand, it is not that crucial. We are just returning the 0.001 registration fee as a nice gesture. :)

A well written post.
It is really difficult to gain attention when you are a newbie in steemit. I mean most of my post do not even get veiws, not to mention votes. It could be very discouraging when you think of the pains you went through while working on a particular post, just to make it informative to the audience.
I hardly write these days because of it. I was advice to spend more time reading other people's post and do much of curating more. I have to say that it has really helped.
I think another reason why people fail in steemit is when it comes to arranging their tags before posting. You might have a good post, but the tags may not go well with the post. So one needs to learn about tags and how to use them. steemit.com/tags will be of help in this area.

Secondly, is the topic. Most of the steemit big guys looks for catchy topics, before they even venture to open a post. So, one needs to work hard on putting up an attractive topic.

The key to every success is consistency. So wether your post is being veiwed and voted for or not, just keep doing what you know how to do best. In time, you will get the attention you need.

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I understand how you feel and many can relate to that.
You have done the right choice as it is important not to spend hours and hours producing posts every day. Early on, the majority of the time need to be spent on networking, comment on other people's posts and connect with like-minded people. Having as little as 1-2 posts per week is fine.

Another thing, don't look blindly on the $-upvote values. Many people with high earnings, get it with 1 big upvote. Just work consistently and try to grow your view and upvote count, if you produce good content and are lucky, you might catch a whale in the process.

Ratcha that loud and clear sir...
Thanks for the enlightenment..
I'll work on those point you've made...
Thank you

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Thank you

I like what you discovered naturally and yes reading and connecting with others is the key to this game @jhaysnsonofbenz... I think you will learn as time goes that you can get your posts seen and I will be happy to show you how, but the more important thing you've learned is that interactions are the key to success here.

By you replying with a good sincere comment on this post, I can see who you are and how I can help. And you have now made a connection to me! I invite you to use our #newbieresteemday tag and to also get to know our members... All of us understand what you are going through and we are here to help!!! So keep up the good attitude and connect with us if you like, we are certainly welcoming you in!!!

Have a great day and here's a newbie nickel from #newbieresteemday :)

Thank you for the encouragement and vote
I just followed you sir and found out am a little late for you #STSL competition... What a nice initiative..
God bless you for helping new comers like me...
I'll try not to be late for the next contest.
I'll make use of the # in my next post
Thanks

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We invite you to use our tag to connect with more of our members. To learn more visit: Come Join Us!!! (Newbie Resteem Initiative)


Lots of votes made possible due to the kindness of @abh12345 and his Steemit Curation Leagues

Thanks...
I'll sure make use of the #
Your blog is full of positive and wonderful information, how glad I am that I thought about following you...
One of my best decision so far, and one I know I won't regret...
Thanks

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"You are a good writer and your skill is needed badly on steemit. why waste it? and why waste your time when you could earn big from it. You should join steemit you know?"
After hearing such motivating words, you become so excited to get started on steemit and light up the place with your piece of writing but after your first, time invested post on steemit, you get humbled and knocked back by the failure of your work to get audience and votes.
As if that is not enough, you decide to go through and seek answers to your post failure and you come across a line from a user and its gotten a monstrous traction already.
I give up! this place is not what it promised... these are the painful thoughts As a newbie, i stay worried and angry and still wallowing in confusion for many days staying away from the community.
Finally, you get back and you still notice same poor turn out on your post as you even get scammed by some bots, until you meet some nice people like @davemccoy. Initially everything they say is like a bluff but with persistence you begin to come along and realise that what they say are doable and workable.
What i have come to realise as a newbie is that a post is only as good or bad as the kind of people you follow, the kind of people you seek advise from, your activities here and the decision you have made before and after you joined whether to succeed here or give up.
You need people and activities to make that desired impression here. This is why I have started building on that and found @danielsaori through @amariespeaks and @Davemccoy. With these kind of people, you can make your post go viral and you can make a great post.
Now I am glad i will make it to the top and you too can with these people.

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Thank you for joining and for the nice words. :)

You are welcome!

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I enjoyed this exercise, mainly because all the best responses had already been given. It made me dig deep. So here is my comment to @christalopez, such as it is:

Welcome again, @christalopez! I wish I could add to the already fabulous advice given to you by others like @davemccoy , @amariespeaks, @smylie2005, @bashadow, @liberviarum, and others, but they've summed it up nicely. They've demonstrated the best thing about Steemit - it is a wonderful, supportive, community of people, all working to lift one another up.

Because of your questions regarding how to gain traction, I went back and read a couple of your posts, including your first introductory post. After reading your writings, I wish I knew you better. For instance:

  • Where are you from?
  • What are you favorite hobbies?
  • Do you have pets?
  • What were some key experiences in your life that made you who you are today?
  • Have you always loved writing, or did you have a "back-up plan"?
  • How did you find out about Steemit, and what drew you here?

Answers to those type of question could help people know you better, and that's what it is all about here at Steemit. Relationships It's all about getting to know each other and building a new kind of community, as well as a new type of economy. For instance, you mentioned a "we" in the above post...who is the "we," and do we get to meet them?

Lastly, what is "copyscape"? lol, sorry if that is a dumb question...I'd search it, but I'd rather hear you explain what it is, as a way to engage with you. You know something I don't - most people so. You have an area of expertise that I lack, and I'd rather learn it from a person I know, than to simply use a search engine.

This is an incredible platform, but what makes the platform great, is the people here. It is a community, and to be successful here, just dive in! Join...and then join in, not just with blog posts, but by swimming with other Steemians.

I look forward to knowing more about you, Christa, and I'm so glad you are here!

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Not as good as yours, @amariespeaks , and I mean that very seriously. You wrote a terrific response.

you are too kind @seaslim ! thank you :) but don't sell yourself short my dear! ;-) I loved your response it was so personal and really sparks more conversation which I think is the heart behind @danielsaori's whole challenge, so really great job!

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Great comment Seaslim and nice you managed to approach it in a different way than many of the others.

Thanks! I only approached it like that because everyone else gave such great, thorough responses, it was the only thing i could think of, without duplicating someone else's response. It was a good exercise, thanks for the vote @danielsaori !

@christalopez is right about all she has said. Blogging has never been easy, while you've some post go viral, others seems like you haven't actually posted a thing.
It could be very discouraging at first but one thing I've learned is that consistency matters... If you are consistent, you'll know what make the masses tick, what intrigues them and that will help you focus you energy not just writing gossips today then motivation tomorrow.
Again, blogging has never been easy, it can be pretty frustrating but consistency is key.

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very good advice @akayarchie!!! Consistency is key and keep the proper expectations helps too!!! Good job!!!

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Thank you for your support, here is my entry:

Dear @christalopez,

I got an immense pleasure reading your 2nd introduction to the community and flying over your blog, that brings me to think how amazing is that we can connect with each other around the globe using a unique ecosystem interacting with Steem Blockchain.

Everyone reading your posting will agree that you are a good writer, Look at your blog for example. I was really impressed by the number of articles, I checked out the traffic ''between us ;) I'm a SEO Adept and when I like a blog I check out the traffic etc. I want just to tell you that no matter how your work, skills, are good If you don't get visibility and have people to look at your work you can't reach your goal.

I'm not in a position to tell you what you have to do, But I believe that we are interacting with the blockchain, and there are some parameters. Time is the most critical parameter, if you take time to understand those parameters and leverage the system you will be there.

Steemit is not only about writing, we are in a social media/blogging platform interacting with Steem Blockchain that has generated a microeconomic ecosystem and many others interaction aspects.

What you see or what you live now, is the process of time, and if you have the vision of where you wanna be, just do what it takes and allow to time to go through the process.

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The first thing I will say is, every whale was once a minnow. Though I have not been having up votes on my posts as desired. But I have discovered in life that no one has ever climbed a ladder from the top. Every great man were once in the place of working their ways through to the top.

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I know I'm still a minnow, but I don't see myself as one who's failing on steemit, I'd rather see myself as one who's working his way through to the top, though rough might be the way. The very rough way will someday become a plain ground.

There was a time I was almost discouraged because of low up votes, but I recently encouraged myself to keep doing what I know how to do. I believe a day.would come when my post will reach the limelight if I truly have quality content.

When I think of how long I've spent on Facebook without being paid a dime, then I'm not discouraged because of little or no up votes on steemit. I have share my posts on Facebook for the past 10 years without expecting a dime or pay. If I wasn't discouraged to share post on Facebook, then I'm 100% encouraged to keep posting on STEEMIT both when I'm voted or not.

I believe that STEEMIT has a better hope for my future. I believe if I'm creative enough, I won't spend six months on STEEMIT without making my way through. I'll try my best to be known for what I do best.

I'll like to relate this topic with the last comment challenge contest. It talks about dark moments. I believe the stage as a minnow is the dark moment, but one should not give up. Giving help only makes you loose and not win. Most people have failed on STEEMIT because they gave up.

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you are correct, we are not failing, we are just working our way through to the top

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I like your soul @souljay. "every whale was once a minnow" love that line. Let's unlock the whale inside. Steem On!

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I honestly feel the same way as @christalopez.
I've been here for roughly a month and I feel really insignificant. Making good content is one thing, getting attention is another. I end up posting memes of what I think and feel about steeming. So I Got That Goin For Me Which is Nice 19022018183938.jpg
Nevertheless I don't plan on quitting anytime soon. I've been researching alot on how to make it here; joining simple contests like these help out alot so thank you @danielsaori and your #minnowsupportproject. You are the "Captain" we need but don't deserve.Pissed Off Obama 19022018185452.jpg

Spot on @aaiel :) Be a person and not just a post :) Nice to meet you!

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You earn a newbie nickel for that simple but great comment!!! Very nice @bloghound!!! :)

I understand, we all go through this in the first 30 days or so.. then we realize how everything is more connected... Hang in there and keep reaching out, there are lots of us out here trying to support you!

Come check us out at #newbieresteemday and you can use that tag to get noticed by our members too... We are made up of newbies and minnows and we are a community that wants to get you over that hump!

Here's a newbie nickel to help you realize that good comments and playing games like @danielsaori's Comment Challenge can be very helpful in making connections! You have made one with me and if you want there are a whole lot more of us out there!!!

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Keep working hard and hopefully you will grow your blog day by day.
You don't have to post often, especially in the beginning, but focus on quality and then build connections with others by making awesome comments.

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Nice post @christalopez,I am just glad that you could voice out the complain of every newbie, some persons might as well altogether quit and not post again. I recently checked the blog of a friend only to discover her last post was 18days ago. And I wont blame her because her previous posts yielded 0.00sbd. Its just so sad because most times the posts are just so good yet no attention is been given to them.And then you see a post that sometimes you find hard to understand getting so many upvotes and over $1,000.
What I just have to say is not to aim for the whales because it will be less likely to get their attention. What I do is to read posts of people whose reputation is 50 and above and whose payouts are not too large and their comment section doesnt have too many comments ; so that if I comment,I will get noticed and probably have them follow me.Sometimes I drop links of my posts relating to that topic and refer them to look at it..You will be almost always lucky to get a good upvote.
Wish you all the best dear and dont give up,continue steeming away!!!

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Some great advice there AnnaMighty.
With the link drops, always be sure it is 100% linked to the topic. And with a high rep user, it might be safer to first ask for permissions, or share it in a follow-up comment when you already started a conversation.

you are our "official" "bird-dog" ... you find the great people and posts and get them to the right people! You are doing really well Anna, keep it up :)

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It has never been easy here on steemit. When you post, new member with few followers dont always have good upvotes. Nevertheless, ive learnt a lot here on steemit. It been so educative, encouraging, motivating. But the major key is CONSISTENCY. Even if your post is not been upvoted, you shouldnt relax or feel discouraged, you should believe in your self and be consistent. Above all, i give kudos to those brains behind this great community. One love. Thanks @danielsaori

This is a very very nice comment @waleola.. You have a beautiful way of thinking... I hope to hear more from you in the future! ;)

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Nice post and writing tips. I feel your frustration, I am new here as well and still trying to find my niche. While I am no expert, what I have been doing is trying to find folks that have similar interest and read their articles and comment in the hopes that it sparks their interests. I have always wanted to be in a community like this one and I truly feel that you need to make those connections but be real with it and be real to yourself. Also, don’t compare yourself to the whales, its not fair to you as you are so new. Lastly, what I am doing personally is not thinking about β€œfailing” just keeping plugging along and write quality articlesβ€”you definitely have the talent. Its helps that you have guys like @danielsaori taking notice and holding a contest. Good luck @christalopez

Nice to see you on here @andykapps! I would have to say about 90% of the contestants are from our newbieresteemday initiative. You’ll meet some awesome people here. Have fun!

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I am also having that struggle, but I saw another side to it.

Steemit seems to have more of people who want you to be worth it. Worth their following, worth their resteem in, and worth their upvoting.

With the voting power being rationed and it having a cost, steemit might just be teaching us the cost of our actions, and telling us to make sure our actions are worth the receiver's output, which should be valuable.

So I decided to try as much as possible to deliver posts of value, worthy value.

I think I'm growing.

I believe you will too.

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That is exactly the right attitude approaching this platform. I wish you the best of luck and happy growth!

You entered the game a bit late to catch some votes. A new round has just been released in case you are interested.
See you around!

@danielsari Being a great writer is not easy. In many cases, no matter how much time you spent in writing not everyone will praise your work. It is also my problem as a beginner in the field of creative writing. Inorder to make your readers pay attention to your work, get to know yourself first. Find out where you are doing good, what you can contribute with the majority and what it will do best. Also identify the readers, find out where they are more interested. That's where you can get them. To be a good writer, need patience, perceverance, accept every negative comment and be positive. The great writer is formed over time not in a flicker eye. There's always be the right time and place for the dreamers become a famous.

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Oh! Here is my comment on her post:

The dark little secret is not so dark after all. It's just genuine interaction and writing quality posts like you do. Of course there are other "secrets". You can read a post of mine on it or just search Steemit for it. There's a lot of tips out there.

As for your writing tips, oh I think I could use some of that present tense you mentioned. And maybe add some more adjectives and adverbs too.

Anyway we all fail at first but when we learn a lot from our mistakes and read more about what we can do here then we can become great Steemians! :D

Oh wait... if you want a "dark" secret then here you go: Some people earn a lot here from using voting bots and pay for upvotes/resteems and other services. You can try it too if you want. Better research more on it first though.

Good luck and enjoy Steeming!

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Regarding bid bots, I agree it is important to research. Most people are actually losing a lot of cash on them. I have done a lot of tests and it requires both an amount of timing and luck to get a good return.

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Success on Steemit quickly used to happen a few years ago. People made a lot more money for posts back then. If you can make yourself known and take advantage of opportunities there can be fast success.
Since I have joined I have made a lot of mistakes on Steemit. I did not read the frequently asked questions carefully. I voted for hours upon hours my first days. I swear I calculated 37 hours and $1000. Hahaaa. Nope, in fact I made next to nothing and I had to wait a long while to vote again. I learned all about voting power after that.
I got off to a bad start but I have met some of the most honest, helpful and nice people on Steemit. Every time I messed up there was someone there to catch me. I love that. To have support and friendship is great success to me. And sometimes that takes a little time! Go Steemers!

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Before HF19 last summer, the dynamics were quite different. With HF19 the reward distribution became linear which meant increased influence for low-value accounts. But it also opened the doors for the bid bots. So for the Steemit platform, I wonder which environment is the best.

This is a great challenge! It’s the perfect post for a response, too. (Warning: lengthy comment ahead.)

As a fellow newbie, I share her frustrations. I consider myself a skilled writer, but that’s because I’ve put the work in. I’ve been writing just about every day since I’ve been capable of expressing complex thoughts on paper. I used to be a history PhD student and I worked my butt off trying to produce work that was up to academic peer review standards. I can’t paint, or draw, or even sign my name very well, but I can certainly tell a story. As a former teacher, it doesn’t bother me when people don’t have a particularly strong grasp of grammar or an eloquent writing style (particularly if they’re not native speakers); I just care about effort. But there is a lot of garbage on here that goes well rewarded, and that can be frustrating.

This part resonates with me: You sculpt the questions to text by performing research, this by doing your due diligence, getting the facts straight. My niche is writing history articles that are well-researched but fun to read. It takes timeβ€”lots of it. Some articles take up to 20 hours of research. I’m trying not to focus too much on the dollar amount. In academia, I spent eight years on and off working on a project that went through three rounds of peer review, and I actually had to pay for offprints of the journal that it was published in. I lived on less than $30,000 a year in New York working as a teacher at a university. I didn’t pursue that career path to get rich, but I loved the work. Since I’ve left academia, this is how I stay connected to those years of my life.

I have every intention of continuing to put in the hard work. I’ve started mixing some other genres in there that don’t take insane amounts of research so I can build a following of people with diverse interests, but I want to keep sharing the projects that I love, even if I only get pennies and a couple of comments in return. Just one reader enjoying what I put out there is enough for me. I truly believe that the hard work will go recognized with time, because the people who have stumbled on my blog seem to enjoy it.

This has been my approach, though I’m not sure if it’s much of a β€œdirty little secret:” I’ve been focusing my efforts not only on putting out quality content, but also reading through the #introduceyourself posts and contributing thoughtful comments. As a result, most of my followers are newbies themselves, so I’m not making a huge dollar return, but I believe that those are the writers who will eventually succeed if they stick with it, and we’ll grow together. That’s what I love so much about the #newbieresteemday projectβ€”it’s based on that exact principle. @beeyou in particular has been such a great mentor, and I’m lucky that she found my #introduceyourself post. I look forward to having the clout to be a real contributor to the project.

Here are some newbie hidden gems I’ve found since I started:

  • @monicacope - She’s a doctor who is also an incredible artist and writer. Seriously, do yourself a favor and look at her blog. Like, right now.
  • @eleanorgoldfield - writes about politics and activismβ€”really interesting stuff.
  • @danbab7 - Interesting art history postsβ€”recently expressed some similar frustrations on Reddit, which is how I found him.
  • @gvgktang - I seriously cannot recommend her work highly enough, but maybe I’m biased because she’s another history grad student. She donates her SBD proceeds to the Philadelphia History Initiative.

what an incredible post Mallory! I am amazed by your writing skills :) ... You asked me the other day what you can do for us, after this I think the question I should now ask is what can't you do? Omgoodness, this is beautiful!!!

You definitely get a newbie nickle for it... My vote for best post... and I encourage you to copy and paste it in your blog and spread this message. You can also mention the wonderful game by @danilesaori and tell you friends to come play it too.

This is exactly how we succeed here on steemit, its by communicating and learning about each other and realizing that we are stronger if we work together!!!

Awesome and let me know what you want to do and you are in! You can be Chairman of the Board if you want ;)

Wow, I feel so honored! Seriously, I can't thank you enough. I know @beeyou is already killing it with the summary posts, but maybe I could contribute by doing another #newbieresteemday regular blog? I could do my own sort of newbie-of-the-week column where I review a few of their posts in the style of a book review, and ask readers to nominate someone for the next week. Or maybe we can do a competition in which we ask everyone to comment with a link to their favorite thing they've ever posted on here, even if it's very old, and if readers want to upvote they can pick something that is still within the 7 day window.

I'll repost this in my blog as you suggested and link back to this post. I'm also going to give my newbie hidden gems a heads up to post in here and get involved. Thank you so much, again!

Great job @malloryblythe. You’re already making friends, I see πŸ™‚. See, no set rules. We all have different talents and want you to do what you love most. A newbie of the week/book review sounds great. We have so many newbies now using our hashtag #newbieresteemday that even @amariespeak’s Minnows Monday’s and @wanderlass’s Minnows Friday might not be able to get to them all.

As far as the competition, you’re welcome to try that too. @deliberator has a best post contest that he does weekly too. He did a similar best ever link contest a week back but of course you can do that too. A lot of our contest newbie hosts give away half of the SBD earned on the post as the prize. Try any route. Just have fun with it.

P.S, make sure to check out the #newbiegames tag. We have a steembasicincome and various other contests there too. Go enter and have fun.

Glad to have you onboard!

Oh yeah I saw #steembasicincome. When I get my next payout I'm going to join it. :) I'll also check out #newbiegames tomorrow. I'll have to go through and read everyone's columns and see what they're doing so I know where I might be able to put my own spin on it. Thanks for all of your help!

We have the steembasicincome contest going right now. Winner is randomly selected for a steembasicincome membership.

https://steemit.com/newbiegame/@newbiegames/newbiegames-is-open-come-play-our-free-and-easy-contest

I just went to your post and you did it perfectly!! Great job :)

And I love your suggestion and I know @beeyou would welcome another update column... It makes it easier for both of you and better for the whole community if we have more communitcations and spotlights... So you are welcome to take charge and use your own creativity and make sure to let me know when it comes out.... I don't want to miss it, so "hunt me down"... ok?

As far as the contest, you are free to do that too... the more ideas and creative, the better it is for all.. We all realize that our community is strong if we each continue to learn and grow and I know that everyone will welcome your work with open arms!!! (it will be how your cat feels) ;)

Don't forget to let me know when you have published it, I'm excited to see what you produce!!!

Have a terrific day Mallory!!! And thank you very much :)

yessss we've roped in another amazing member! great job @beeyou and @davemccoy I've been to her blog and she is killing it with the content! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ˜€

Yes, she put in tons of time writing. I told her to hold off on some of the intense research topics until she can build an audience. Right now to engage and meet others which she just did! πŸ™‚

Yes @malloryblythe, definitely a great comment and extremely worthy blog post.

As a former teacher, it doesn’t bother me when people don’t have a particularly strong grasp of grammar or an eloquent writing style (particularly if they’re not native speakers); I just care about effort. But there is a lot of garbage on here that goes well rewarded, and that can be frustrating.<

Also a former teacher, but of preschoolers most of whom have isiZulu or isiXhosa as their first language, so their having to learn in English requires major effort on their part, which I really appreciated. Then again, having a secondary career as a proofreader/editor, the grammar on Steemit can drive me dilly :).

As for your recommended gems, I've just had a look at @eleanorgoldfield - in particular her #introduceyourself post ... very interesting and she has some heavyweights supporting her - I hope she goes from strength to strength. I also looked at @monicacope - yes definitely incredible. It's great that you've recommended such talent in your comment.

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Excellent comment! Was about to say that you can easily make this into a great post, and I realized you have just done that. :)

Making quality comments is a great way to grow and to build followers. A rewarding tactic can be to focus some of your time to comment on higher rep accounts. It will definitely be more challenging to build a connection, but it will increase the chances of some big upvotes, which in the end can be very rewarding for the overall Steemit experience.

I suppose I can do that. It just rubs me the wrong way when people are obviously trying to grovel for upvotes and attention from people with a lot of Steem Power. If it were me I would find that really annoying. I end up spending my time on newbie posts because I want to be encouraging, but I'll try chiming in on conversations on bigger posts from time to time. Thank you for the advice!

Congratulations and thanks for your awesome comment!!

Thank you! Now I can officially break past the 15 SP newbie delegation wall :)

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It can extremely disheartening to work so hard on a post, make it come from your heart, reread and reread to make sure you have it all right only to have it make a few cents. Especially when you can go to the "trending" or "hot" section and see people with $100, $200, $500 on their post that was a post on crypto or a post that was made with only a single paragraph. Thats why I stay away from those sections! ;) I noticed when I stopped paying attention to the big dogs, err whales, earnings, I enjoyed myself a lot more on Steemit. My writings flow better. I write about what Im feeling at the moment, I write about what makes me happy, what I enjoy. I have learned that to get the love you want, you also have to give the love. I went onto the "new" section and scrolled, commenting, upvoting and resteeming where I saw proper, building relationships is half the battle, just like in life! I followed and replied... Real replies, heart felt replies. I love playing the contests and photo challenges. Its a great way to make extra SBD and steem so you can further your power. And its fun!! I finally came across @newbieresteemday when seeing a contest they had going... I only wish I had found this amazing group of people before. They push you to interact, to do your best. I highly recommend joining Discord, which is like a chat. Its a great way to meet new people and share you posts with people who enjoy the same things as you. Lastly, just remember, this is supposed to be fun. Dont worry so much about what others are doing. Do what you love and it will come through in your writing. Dont worry so much about the money, we did this for years, not making a single penny!

Looking forward to reading more of your writing as you are a wonderful writer. Followed and upvoted!

I think this is a great comment @smylie2005, and even though it's meant for @christalopez .... I'm claiming some of it for myself :) ! Staying away from the "trending" and "hot" sections, and trying to just have fun! Maybe I'll catch you on Discord although I'm usually asleep when everyone else is on the go!

Thank you so very much! Please do claim as much as you want! ;) Look forward to talking with ya!

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Great comment and I'm happy you like the #newbieresteemday initiative. It is really a great place to get involved in contests and to build valuable connections.

Thank you! :)

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Below is a portion of the comment I left on her post. The most important thing about this post is that word happenstance. Don't ask why I do not have a fricken clue, last night just before going to bed that word popped into my head, like a bad commercial jingle, and just would not leave me alone. So when I woke up I decided I was going to find somewhere to use the damn word, get it off of and out of my mind. So I found a place to use it. Did I use it correctly, I don't care if I did or did not, I used it. That is what counts. It is now gone, it is no longer tap tap tap dancing around in my little head, I don't have a huge dance floor up there, it is certainly not a large enough place for Sammy Davis Jr, maybe for Fred Astaire, but not Sammy.

I know your post really did not have anything to do with the two parts I cherry picked, but they were said, so I responded. I mean you really did put a lot of stuff out, and I did read it all. But by the time I got to the end, those two were still more stand out. And I like the phrase "Dirty little Secrets". Also, if I went by the ten day standard then my life is a complete 100% unadulterated miserable failure of happenstanz. (yes I found a place to use that word, it has been driving me crazy for the last 4 hours).

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I am not experienced when it comes to blogging but smart enough to understand that it does not matter how good your content is if you don't have followers then your going to burn yourself out hoping that you just might pull of the right article with the right tags which to be honest is just to hit and miss.

My first passion above anything else is I am a free stylist alto saxophonist who enjoys turning up to the club and playing alongside the DJ entertaining playing my heart out giving my best and lifting up the atmosphere of the night. It is the positive feedback the positive interactions and thank you's the vibe that I get back of the crowd where the reward lies. So how does this relate to a new person in steemit...

Most people would agree that in general to gain you need to give. I have never met a leader of anything that skipped this process, have you?

My first three weeks here were pretty challenging and I am far from where I would like to be right now and admittedly took just over a week out to recharge and rethink. I would defo say starting from day one make sure you actually sort your picture out on your profile sort your wall post out don't skip the basic setup. Been honest I won't follow a picture of your pet cat or your dog. I like to see a face or something that does reflect what your interests are.

I am not attracted to people who promote upvote me and I will upvote you and neither should you be. It is not attractive its not real it's freakin fake. I don't turn up to a club and wait for an audience to start clapping before I play. I give and give my heart out so if I was to start right from day one again I would say do not even do an introduction for a week. Sit down and list the things you honestly like the things you feel you have a genuine interest in and go and have a tour around and search for those people that have the same interests.

Drop the ego you are not in a competition with anyone, you might be inspired by others but you are totally unique there is no other you. Here you don't need to be focused on trying to approve yourself to other people. That will cause you a lot of frustration just be who you are and interact with other people that have similar passions to you.

Give out genuine constructive comments don't try to live on an island figuring this out for yourself. I know I spent my first 3 weeks asking more experienced people for advice but its like anything. There is always going to be someone in your niche or niches that have more experience than you. How much headache can you save yourself by actually asking. The very fact that you are asking is a compliment to the person you are asking and you will find that genuine successful people love talking about how they got to that success so do be the perfect student and go and ask.

I don't want to stay on the minnow level I want to be a whale so I make an effort to swim with the whales but I also choose to give my 0.01 upvote to those that come in after me again in the niches that I have an interest in and I do it because when you lift other people up and encourage them karma eventually does reward you back.

Compliment people but keep it real and related to the blog that they have created and keep those relations going ask questions about what they have wrote to encourage a conversation. I try now to just resteem the blogs that are also linked to my passions because I don't want my profile to an endless list of everything. It only turns away the audience that I really want to follow me and they are the people I want to like me for who I am. I don't want the genuine value I have to be washed away by any random posts so think about how and what you are resteeming think about the content that you want people to see on your feed.

Try to get organised or find someone who is which in all honesty is something i am still working on. it is so easy to get addicted to steemit and lose hours and I have done that myself and again it burns you out. So now my approach is get my 10 upvotes done at a regular time every time I do it and it is very important to understand that as a minnow we get 10 valid upvotes in a 24 hour and been quite blunt anything more than that is a waste but if you are watching the bandwidth you can get away with giving out quite a few comments daily. I can't really advice on how many people to follow I know personally i have slowed that down and have stopped following anyone that does not relate to the topics im interested in and I don't ever make comments on posts I have no knowledge of whatsoever. Your not here to be a master of everything. lead with what you are most passionate about and then maybe later look into another interest. For me it would firstly be music then education about marketing so what i have learnt so far I put into videos a few posts and where i have seen others walking into a wall I have shared the lessons I have learnt in the hope that it helps them which it has quite a few times in my fairly new stages so when you learn something new write about it because there are plenty of new people here that may benefit from it. Then it looks like food for me and a few other things but only you know you and what you love. if it helps look at past pictures write a story around the pictures but again my biggest tip I feel i can share is spend more time to start with making new friends giving great comments uplift other people and be realistic. It is very rare that you are going to make $$$$$s with a small audience and although this might sound backwards if you are focused only on making money here it is going to be a long journey. Get excited about meeting new people who can't judge you because here you have the opportunity to write a fresh page.

Anyway apologies for the long "comment" but a massive thank you for putting this idea out because it kinda inspired me to start again so in conclusion just love people be yourself and what ever genuine value you have to share give it your best every single time. If anyone here would like to get the links for my educational posts so far or any of the marketing campaigns I have to introduce new people then feel welcome to ask but most importantly have fun! :)

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I agree it was a long comment :), but you share something amazing with us. If you haven't already, you should consider putting this together in a post. Lots of good material.

It is important to get a following, but sadly enough, nowadays you can't really measure the following based on your followers. An example of that is accounts that follow 60K accounts and in return, they get 20K followers. :) True followers are those that always show up on your blog to make valuable comments. Those kinds of followers we gain by making quality comments, and we keep them as followers by maintaining a genuine conversation whenever they post something.

Thanks for that @danielsaori I am going put something together now :)

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@danielsaori can I vote for more than 1 comment?

that's a great question, I have never asked that before and I don't know either!!! You get a newbie nickel just for finding out (and telling me) ;)

Yes, you can.
But only one vote per comment. :)

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Hello friends, I support many of the comments that are here, many times we write something just to wait for the money and thinking that it likes the other.

We should write thinking of yourself. Sometimes it is very difficult to get your work to that user who is waiting for you, but the moment you arrive it will always remind you and be aware of you. Like many I have been discouraged, I joined in August and I was two months without activity on the platform, the return in December and until now I have done better.

There are many lucky people who belong to this amazing social network called Steemit, which gives us the opportunity to upload any quality content and we also receive a reward for it, so yes, let's continue showing that we can be more and better with our works, and in that way change the world for the good of all!

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Yes, I think that is a common issue. People write something, drop it in a post and then moves on to write something else. 10x of the time need to be spent commenting as a way to promote yourself and attract people to your blog. Take care and see you around.

It can be very frustrating and challenging for a newbie to put in a lot of effort into a post and get little or no attention at the end of the day.

Whereas a dolphin or whale can post intangible things and at the end of the day goes viral with a lot of upvotes.

What i observe is responsible for this is that most u0sers on this platform, right from the minniows prefer to stay around the whales,lick their asses with upvotes even when undeserved, just to get their attention and huge upvotes in return, while the dont even click on post of newbies like them, talk more reading.
And further more up to the Whales, who never care to check out quality post of newbies and upvote if deserved, because they feel the are of no good value to them in rewards value.

I have been in your shoes and still in it, i make some posts that i feel are of benefit to mankind and human race in general, made posts to seek support for the motherless and underpriviledged in the orphanages and society respectively, the maximum attention they have gotten is few views and below 5 dollars reward.

As away forward for the time being, i will encourage you not to relent, continue to dish out quality posts, derive pleasure and satisfaction that you have shared knowledge with someone even if its just one person.

Believe me as time goes on and your reputation increases, you will get more view and rewards for your good work.

Thank you.

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I can feel you brother, patience is the key. We need to keep learning, if we put our hearts on what we post then we can be successful.

You are right my brother, may we be successful at the end of the day.

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I understand the frustration you describe and I like @gunter01's comment.
As Steemit grows I think it will be more and more important to pick your niche when you get started. That way you can more easily promote yourself by posting and commenting within your niche.

And don't think there are whales not looking for great content from new Steemians. As a whale grows, the curation reward gets more and more important, so they will also have an economic interest in finding and promoting great content. One of the most well-known curation groups is @curie. To get an idea of the kind of content and quality they promote, check out the comments for that account.

I wish you all the best of luck!

Thank you @danielsaori, i have learnt new things from what you just chipped in, i feel so elated. I look forward to growing well on this platform.

votado

Not gonna contend on this one yet. Do like the contest so count me in for next week for sure. First I will dive deeper into it.
thanx for this great contest
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Understanding and hearing are two different things that will lead to two different outcomes, so how come every time I try to talk to people they only want to hear the exactly opposite what I'm saying, for example yesterday when I tried to reason with a person about a matter that was not my in my hands, yet this person wanted the outcome to be in his favor. Where do we go as a society or mechanisms when we as individuals can't face the harsh reality that surrounds us.

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This is something bothering me as well. It basically has to do with people not being good listeners. People more interested to hear themselves talk and to make their point, rather than trying to understand the other person.

Sometimes it's difficult to get attention in steemit. You just have to get to know how all this community works. And of course you have to find your people. The ones, that will like the work you do and will encourage you. This process can take a lot of time. After registering here, I was discouraged at one moment and almost stopped visiting the site. Maybe I had about two months or so in absence. Now I am regretful of that act of mine. Luckily, after giving another try, I found that a lot of people liked and upvoted my second first post.

One thing is sure - nothing happens fast and you had to be patient to build up followers and find various ways to encourage them and be encouraged of course! One thing is sure... You should not be irritating and the things will gradually start to happen.

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I will raise my beer glass for that. Cheers buddy! :)

Beer! You know! Cheers 🍻

We are once @christalopez. We are what we post. Once in our life we are small but we didn't live small forever because we grow. I believe that we become successful when we learn how to celebrate success of others. You just need to show who you are and what you can contribute on this platform. Steemit is a great opportunity to support, educate and empower different kinds of people. Every Steemian has a whale inside, you just have to unlocked it. We just have to keep Steeming! Thank you

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Unlock the whale! I like that one :)

First of all welcome to this platform :)
I hope you'll get a great success here on steemit.
I'm totally agree with you.
We should write quality content not content in quantity, Quality should be our first priority,
If someone's post is in trending, This is just because of his hard work and quality of making good contacts, no matter on this platform or out side of this platform.
we should appreciate his efforts.
Sending you best wishes For your future on this amazing network.

Resteeming.
Can't upvote this time but will upvote it tomorrow due to low voting power.
Thanks :)

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Thank you Mudasra.

@danielsaori i love your spirit, and i love the this idea of helping the minnows to grow.
I am a minnow and i know what it means to be one especially when you get little or no up votes for your posts. But sometimes i just try to think it that just the way i don't get paid on Facebook for years posting, so i should also give it time.
So thanks to you boss. God bless you.

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There is no universal recipe for success. You need to find your way and work hard. Like for anything else in this world. ;) But with communities like Minnowsupport Project and Newbieresteemday you can get a lot of support to reach your goal.
SteemOn!

@danielsaori that's right bro thank u

Hi @danielsaori,

I will make my review short and simple. Yes, a good writing skills is the big factor on this platform but there are a lot of things aside from being a good writer that matters in order for you to success in this platform. Let me break it down.

3. Important Things:

  1. Good articles but few followers. Even your article is the best article in the whole world it won't be viral if no one can see. It means you must have a followers that will be able to see your article.

  2. Good articles but no one can relate to it. Based on my research majority of the articles that viral and has many upvotes are those article that relates to the steemit communities. Like articles about personal experience, an article that provides help to others and an article that's easy to read and with common terms used so that majority can relate even those non-english person.

  3. Good articles but no groups or whales that support it. We know this, in order for the article to get on the top it must have many upvotes and it must have higher earnings. Because that's how the system works. So, it's very important to get involved to the community and join to the groups, it will help you to be recognized.

Thank you! I hope my comments will help you to your steemit journey.

Have a great day everyone!

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Thanks for the comment. Those are indeed 3 important points.

My Entry

Well, great things Comes later Or you can say after some time,
You just need to hard work with proper planning and determination.
Make a proper plan and set the time window, set the goals and try to achieve those goals in your chosen time window,
It's way better than complaining.
Failures are here to teach us, The who learn from his failures will get up again and again, and one-day he'll succeed.

Upvoting and resteeming.

Confirmed and thanks for joining! :)

Be strong, be fearless, be beautiful. And believe that anything is possible when you have the right people there to support you.
so guys keep supporting each other and love all
xx

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Welcome to Steemit and thanks for joining.

Wow! I really like your platforms on steem bro. Keep helping on others success. This is really the unique place where there is no competition. Instead, everyone is working to build success by helping each other out. Best of luck bro.

Confirmed! Thank you!

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Would like to have entered - could have done with the SBD - just hardly an expert on the subject though. You're probably better off just giving the SBD to those minnows who are practically dolphins. Like they need it! :D But, let's face it, they're more likely to be able to face the challenge better, naturally. It kind of goes without saying, doesn't it?

Would like to have voted - just too many comments to wade through. How to run it better (so that it doesn't become such a minefield to wade through)? I don't know. I guess it's just probably better to check out this thread on the first day if you intend to enter / vote. Wait till the next one if 24 hours have already elapsed.

I do think forcing people to vote manually instead of just going off upvotes is making the whole thing a little too cumbersome. For your normal, sane, type of person. But then, maybe that's just me? ;)

Anyway, good luck to those who entered.

And it doesn't really look like the girl whose post is being commented on is ever going to need that much advice. Does it? I mean, she's pretty, after all. She'll do well on steemit as a result with time.

Never too late to enter.
With the bot armies around I prefer a more manual and "cumbersome" method for voting. And after all, it is not overly complicated. The voting is also not perfect. Anyone with friends in one of the steemit communities can easily fish votes no matter the quality of the comment.

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