I've given out a lot of advice during my time on steemit, and here is a little more.
Because of my position in the steemit community, a lot of newer users approach me looking for advice. Most of the time, I try to help them with what I can, but it does take a lot of time some days. When I am able to, I'm blessed to be of assistance.
The other night I was talking with another user in a private chatroom. His questions were good and valid, but they were also common. Basically, they can be summed up as follows:
- What is it that I am not doing right?
- How can I grow?
They are good questions indeed, so I'll share some of my response to him with you now, and add in some other insight as well.
BACKGROUND
Often, people see a user like me and they think, "I can do that!" (Maybe not all the venomous snake posts and stuff, but the rest of the posts anyway.)
When someone says something like, "I can do that," I fully agree. In fact, many of you can even do what I do better than @papa-pepper can. Why then is it that you are not doing as well?
That's a tricky question to answer, but the background is important. You see, I did not join last month, or 8 months ago. I've been here for over a year. In that time, I have posted every day without fail, and often it was three or four posts per day. Additionally, I have made tens of thousands (over 20,000) comments and replies, interacting with other users each and every day.
I have worked hard, stayed up late, slept little and invested a lot of time and effort into this community and platform. The posts I make are original and I even provide almost all my own images. I try to be helpful and encouraging, and I have given away thousands of $$$ in prizes, donations and other opportunities.
No one would be able to show up a month or two ago and accomplish all that I have. Basically, I've poured myself out into this community daily for over a year, and the community has responded positively to my efforts. Like everyone else, I never had a guarantee that I would ever get a payout here, but, unlike just about everywhere else online, steemit gave me an opportunity, so I took it!
I mention all of this not as some lame attempt to brag or show how supposedly "great" I am, but to provide you with some insight and background to help you understand. Unless you have multiple friends who are whales, you may have to work very hard for a very long time to achieve similar results on steemit to those that I have attained. If you are not willing to work hard and invest yourself, then you might as well not read any further. I'm not trying to be mean, just serious, because I seriously want to help those who are willing.
A SPECIFIC EVALUATION
When the steemian asked me for help the other night, I had to check out what he had been up to so I could provide him with the honest evaluation that he was asking me for.
Upon looking through his blog history, I realized something, he was basically a "stranger." The posts were few and far between, and the interaction was minimal. As far as the community at large would be concerned, the man was a stranger.
MY ADVICE FOR ALL
In order for people to know you, you have to exist. I know that sounds simple, but it is also true. Millions of people all around the world are not on steemit. From the perspective of members of our community, they do not exist, or at least not in our realm. Sure, they are out there somewhere, but they do not exist in our community.
There are also tons of usernames on steemit that have never posted, voted or commented. The username exits, but people are unaware of their existence. Why? Because the proof of their existence in our community is very small, being just a registered account with a username and nothing more.
Additionally, many have joined steemit, made a post or two, and then stopped. The situation is basically the same for them.
What's my point? My point is, that the easier you are to find, the more likely it is that people will find you. When I checked out the previous month's worth of activity by the user asking for advice, seven posts had been made in the previous month. Basically he posted almost twice a week. Again, unless you knows some whales... this is really not how to grow.
During that same time @papa-pepper would have posted over 100 times. Posting every once in a while is most likely not going to create a huge interest in you. No one will be checking your page every day to see what is new when most days nothing is new there. It is so easy to get lost in people's feeds, that it may be best to create a continued interest by posting consistently.
For those who follow @papa-pepper, they know that there is always something new on my blog page. The worst case scenario in my entire time on steemit is that they would have to wait 24 hours for my next post. Every day people know that I will have something new for them to check out. Sure, they may have been hoping for a gardening post and I posted some humor instead, but still, something new was happening.
INTRODUCING YOURSELF
Here on steemit you pretty much get one shot at a formal "introduceyourself" post. Whoever misses that misses your introduction. Basically, you moved into our very large neighborhood and we missed it. So, will you live out your time in our neighborhood as a stranger, or will you stop by and introduce yourself personally?
Those who missed being part of the welcoming party on your intro post may still want to make friends with you. Perhaps you need to stop by and say hi, just so that you are not a complete stranger. By upvoting a post and leaving a comment, at least they will have seen your username. Whether they reply or not, they should be aware of your existence, and you are now no longer a complete stranger, though they still won't really know you yet.
By commenting on the posts of other people, you are in essence introducing yourself to the neighborhood one person at a time, although others may notice you this way too.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
Imagine that you are at your house, and two new neighbors move into your area. One comes over and looks at a pot of flowers that you have on your front porch. They knock on your door, so you open it to greet them. Then, they say, "Nice flowers, can I have them?"
When the other new neighbor stops over, they too notice your pot of flowers and knock on the door. However, this time when you answer, this neighbor says, "Those are amazing flowers there. You must have put in some serious effort to make them look that incredible. I grow flowers too, and brought a few pots with me when I moved. They may not look as nice as yours, but I'm learning."
Which neighbor made a better first impression? Which one will you be more likely to seek out or talk to?
It's the same thing here on steemit. Some strangers are not good at making first impressions. After an author has worked hard on a post and invested a lot of effort, some user that they have never heard of replies with "UPVOTE ME!" How is that for a first impression? For most, people will not seek to get to know such a stranger. For others. they might as well have said, "May I have a FLAG?"
However, when someone leaves a relevant reply, it makes a much better first impression. It may spark an interest for the author to find out who would write such a reply. It may even make other members of the community curious as well.
TRUST ME, WE KNOW!
This may seem like a strange thing to some of the newer users, but those of us who have been here a while already know a few things. Personally, I already know that if someone has an account on steemit, then I can follow them. There is no need to ever tell me that I can follow you, because I already know that I can. I even know how to do it, if I choose to.
Also, many of the more seasoned users on steemit know that if someone with an account makes a post, or even just a comment, we can upvote it. This is common knowledge. Therefore, there is no need to tell me that I can upvote you. I already completely understand that it is an option that I have available. And again, I even know how to do it if I want to.
CONCLUSION OF PART ONE
If you want to be a part of this amazing community that we have, I'd recommend not being a stranger. Exist, and let us know that you do. Invest your time and effort knowing there is no guarantee that you will get a return on that investment, if you are comfortable doing so. If not, just about the entire rest of the internet doesn't even give you the option of possibly reaping a reward for your investment.
Also, as a stranger, you may need to introduce yourself to others. Find interesting authors here and let them know what you think of their posts. Remember, first impressions matter!
Hopefully this post has been useful. If you want even more advice, stay tuned for Part 2, or check out my video series. Here is the 5 minute version.
If you would like to check out the entire 18 part video series, follow the link below and look in the comment section. All 18 videos have been linked there.
Until next time…
Don’t waste your time online, invest it with steemit.com
The only enemy we fear here in Steemit is laziness. Perseverance is the key. @papa-pepper is right about being persistent.
This was very relevant for a new user like me. I'm so guilty, I've been here for a month and have yet to create an introduction. 😂 🤗
I am still glad to see you here!
Same here. :)
I'm busy comments on posts.
But yes, once I post the introduction, I'll blog every day. And contribute to the community.
It should happen this week.
Thanks papa for the super helpful tips!
Thanks for this advice! I totally agree and always see immediate response and improved engagement when i take the time to really read and comment on posts. Its ALL about engagement and posting, yes!
U have clearly put your heart and soul into the Steemit community, and in such an original and heart connected way. Kudos to you for giving 200% that consistently! U set a fine example!
Thanks @eco-alex. I wonder how that earth ship is coming along!
i agree with you @eco-alex, steemit change my life as my personal growth and trust in myself the way i express my emotions, to give it all through thoughts with a bright mind and knowledge in order my article will be eye catching on the viewers..
love your work and be happy always,that's the secret of healthy steemians do i'm right?
upvote and support the viewers also so that they will love you..
thanks and more power to you @papa-pepper..
i give you my support and thumbs up with upvote.
hehe.. i finished her in 2012 ;-)))0
i just posted part 6 where we actually start building! Took me 10 years to get to that point!
https://steemit.com/homesteading/@eco-alex/a-diary-of-my-first-eco-build-of-an-off-grid-sustainable-earthship-part-6-we-start-building
its not live blog as you can see.. but im sharing the story to inspire and help others learn from my experiences.. Quite some stories there.. I also built a few more since then as part of a workshop education i was doing.. i will be writing about those too!
thanks pappa-pepper .. i guess i don't need to say .. Steem on!
Right, I was just looking for the next post on it. Thanks!
i love this banner! you got it all going on!
Yes, @eco-alex I remember you from another post - Clara's. :)
This comment is to show that I exist on steemit lol
Now that I know you exist, I can choose to upvote and follow, if I desire. Even I know that!
Haha, I needed that laugh, that was good.
Hello @libert. As to show my existence can we be friends
In case anyone wants to see your introduction post,
https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@papa-pepper/papa-pepper-is-on-steemit
Way back in the day! Thanks!
You're welcome, the comment section of that intro post is so different from the ones now.
Yeah, it's not just replies from 10 upvote services and a few spammers.
In fact, I just made an intro post an hour ago and its exactly how you've said it.
https://steemit.com/introduceyourself/@sqamemal/why-i-stopped-plagiarizing-and-shitposting
I would be happy if you would check it out.
Thanks for the link, I enjoyed that.
Thank you for this great post @papa-pepper😊 though, it hit me that i may have just blew my introduction blog. Haha 😅
I'm just new hear in steemit and still a stranger. Your blog have just given me enough information on how can i move from being a stranger to someone here. Thank you so much.
Looking forward to your next advice.
Stranger danger! September 17 is my 2 month anniversary on Steemit so I know how those guys feel. You gave a great game plan here. The post should be on the welcome page of Steemit so those who are ready for a challenge can prepare themselves for what's ahead and those not up for it can go back to Facebook!
Thanks for your kind words! I appreciate it!
Thanks @papa-pepper, yours was one of the first blogs I came to and upvote consistently because of the content (I love animals and nature). I'll continue to learn from you...
Even i am new to the community with similar questions in mind.
This surely answers most of them, thanks a lot for posting such a valuable information...
Glad to hear it! You're welcome!
I am still struggling here though.
Hope above mentioned information helps all those who happen to be beginners in this exciting community!!
The ones that really baffle me are the whale accounts with over 100,000 SP but a reputation of 25 and zero posts. And if you look at their wallets, page after page of people who've sent them 0.001 SBD.
Myself, I don't think I have ever posted seven days in a row. Occasionally twice a day, but usually three or four a week. I've never been prolific, so it's a growth area for me. 😅
But I am slowly ramping up my frequency of posting. At some point, Steemit will leave the beta stage (does anyone have an idea of when this might be?) behind and Go Big. I would like to be positioned for that in a more meaningful way than I am now.
Great advice @papa-pepper
Keep it real and from the heart and interact with the community and you will grow. I mean you summed it up really well. Take care.
You summed it up well too! Thanks!
I fully agreed with you @papa-pepper. When I first knew about steemit. My first thought was that it sounds too good to be true. but the more searched for info about it the more it looks real so I decide to give it a try.
In my very first weeks I realized that didn't really worth to spend like 4 or 5 hours trying to compose a perfect post couse the reality is, as you said, when you are brand new here people doesn't even know you exist, therefore it don't really makes sense to believe that you will rock and become as famous as those veteran users who already dedicate themselves to show their presence and attract people's attention with great quality content, in your firsts months here. that will just not happen.
So in my very first weeks after I fail miserable to make posts I've spent hours making. I realized that First of all I needed understand better how does steemit works. which tools and services were good to help new ones. and more important make my self exist in this community.
summarizing in order to not make a reply bigger than Papa's post. After 3 months studying about steemit, interacting with users, I fell Like i'm following a good path. I'm sure just in the very beginning of long journey but every master must to be an apprentice first, and to mastering something is the process to invest your time and soul on something. if you really do that it's just a matter of time.
Your hard work will be rewarded, just invest yourself wisely on it.
No evil grass shall stand against me
I have that same hat!
Raiden's Hat is very practical and useful.
Also Provide's +15 in magical defense!
Your Steemit chain is badass
Once a famous comedian, I think, said :
I worked 10 years, to become an overnight success.
I did not understand how steemit worked until about 2 weeks ago and I am still learning more every day. I thank you for taking the time to explain this... I think maybe it would be a good idea to explain to people that it's important to build a following of active users. Just following everybody you see with the hopes that they will follow you back doesn't seem to be a good strategy. I have seen hundreds of profiles like that that seem to have given up and moved on to other things. I am starting to use tools like steem now and this new one called spectacles to help understand better how the site really works. I wish there was a way to reorganize the site when viewing so that I could more easily see when a person has followed me so that I could check them out to see if they have content that I want to follow. Right now, it automatically sort of drops them into an alphabetical listing... so pruning my list of follows is hard work. But I'm doing it. I check my feed every day and when I see posts that I like and are interesting I comment and upvote. And when I see posts that are obviously spammy or completely not interesting I ignore... if I see too many posts like that in my feed I unfollow. Is that a good strategy do you think @papa-pepper? Thanks again for your wisdom and experience on this. It's a learning process indeed.
Your strategy sounds better than mine. My followed section is a mess and I think that I may need to start over!
Thanks for this very informative post, this really helps us on how to post and earn here in Steemit. Keep it up!!
A great post, even thought I have been here over two months now I always like to read post like this to see if I have missed anything and work to improve how I post and interact on here, looking forward to number 2
Getting it ready now!
Great
have a good week
im totally agree to what you said about. Me myself have a hard time in here to be aka newbie in here. It need time to be known in here. A hard work will definitely will make you proud to what you will achieve in the future. Patient is a must have in this steemit. It will not guarantee a success but you will learn something in the process. experience...
Great attitude! It is hard to be new. I remember that well.
good share of knowledge about steemit, thanks
What a great, great, great Post.
You are so right. What you shared with us is so significant for every newbie here.
Success comes not overnight also yours not like you told us.
I see it often, and also I got those questions even I am also a newbie.
We need to patient and do our homework. Without effort its sure that someone will not grow.
I like it that you use your position to help newbies that you share your experiences and tips.
Great post.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks @papa-pepper for the information after being on Steemit since May I finally decided to post my Introducemyself post last week. Over these past few months I have been commenting and replying to many posts thinking that I would just enjoy the community and learn from everyone what I could. Recently I thought I would try my hand at posting some of my own original material and see what kind of feedback and response I would get from the Steemit community. I have realistic expectations however knowing that if I do many anything at all it will not be much at first rather than expecting say $50 for my first few posts...not that I would turn it down mind you :-D Just wanted to pop in here and say thanks to the Steemit community and to the interactions I have had with many of you!
Hola buen post gracias por compartirlo con nosotros, resteem💜
Is this based on reality or more speculation?
Awesome @papa-pepper, I am too a newbie here and searching for a better help and guide to show myself to the community . Your post will help more of like me. And for introducing post i also hasn't posted when i join this community. Buy now i am thinking to focus on making friends and posting a quality content..And also contributing the steemit society.
Thanks for your help @papa-peppee
(And i am very very sorry for my english, As i am from nepal my english is only good as this much.)
Your English is better than every other language I have to offer, so don't worry about it. I hope my advice helps, I have more to come.
Papa bringing the common sense down! Careful spreading that stuff around, it might start catching on 😎
(I'm still waiting for the emoji with the Steemit chain to be released, for now at least we've got sunglasses)
LOL!! Thanks @raised2b!
I really learned a lot from you @papa-pepper. Thanks for always having the time to share knowledge to new users like me. Good luck and God bless :)
Hello . As to show my existence can we be friends.
Sure, why not :)
A very helpful post. I wish it was 30 days earlier. Then I could have grown a bit more and better. :P
Thanks anyway. Appreciate your help @papa-pepper
And a question for you.
People comment a lot on your post. Do you see all the comments ?
They might have commented about interesting things or "upvote me" stuffs that should be avoided.
I don't think everyone sees all the comment.
Then commenting on someone's post late where he/she already have already a lot of comments to reply to is hardly useful.
I know I did comment on many people's posts like that where I didn't get any response. It's probably because I was too late to comment and not all comments are possible to read calmly for people like you.
P.S. Don't take it as an insult by "people like you" . I was trying to say that people like you who were best known on steemit.
Thanks. Awaiting you reply :)
I used to read every comment, but now some do get missed. People even comment on posts from many months ago, so I do not see them all, although I try.
Yeah. I understand. It's very tough to react for every comments. :p
Excellent post. Especially the part about having to work hard. I think to many people just expect to get rich without actually having to work for it. I try to put on a couple hours everyday on Steemit... mostly commenting other people's posts ... sometimes posting my own... but regardless of what I'm doing I'm trying to get myself out there. I understand that it's not going to be easy and I'm going to have to invest a lot of time and probably a fair share of money to get where I want to be.. and that's okay.
For too many, hard work is too hard, and too much work.
This is a very useful post for beginners!
Unfortunately - the type of poster who will come along and ask you for your flowers will not actually take the time to read it
Fortunately - the type of poster who will compliment your flowers will take the time to read it and as a result will choose to stay and learn and work at it
Like anything in life, it's natural selection of sorts - it's a shame that more don't realize that
Cheers
I hope that illustration I used helps some people understand.
Thanks for the advice. I have grasped a few points that will help me grow here on Steemit. Not many people will set time to help others to grow. I agree with you that first impressions matter a lot.
Thanks for sharing us as well what tips you shared to a fellow Steemian ☺. And some more for us to digest. I will keep in mind what you shared here @papa-pepper.
"Pap out,✌🏻" haha love it. Great idea to develop a series as a way to spread content and keep readers coming back. I really like that you focus on hard work and consistency too. You've worked hard to get where you are and it's cool to see how much you interact with people still.
Great post! I'm new here and this advices are really useful for me
Agreed. 100x100x100%. 😉
Nailed it again @papa-pepper.
I myself wanted to come up with a post daily but circumstances are not with me at the moment and I feel bad for my less interaction the past few days... 😑
Anyhow, there's a post sitting on my drafts for 2 days now and it needs to go today.. hopefully...
Have a great day everyone!
Cheers,
@arrliinn
Go for it and get it posted! Thanks @arrliinn!
Thanks @papa-pepper! Finally had a chance. 😉
Thank you so much just what I needed......
More coming my friend!
This is exactly what I needed to hear. I even went to YouTube and saved this video to re-watch again. I'm not sure how to save anything here on Steemit yet. I have been fairly active in commenting and upvoting but see where I can definitely improve some areas you mentioned.
It's all here if I put in the effort and have some patience. Nothing happens overnight, except in the movies and I'm totally cool with that. I really like the idea of creating a series. I've found several caterpillars on my property that I haven't seen before. That could be a neat idea. I've followed your Wild-Man series and am trying not to copy other folks. I don't own a video camera (or phone for that matter) so I'm probably good.
Again, thanks for making this post, it really has inspired me to think about ways to enact your formula.
Very practical advice for the beginners if they could understand and act upon it. Thank you sir, I learnt a lot. Steemit allows all to keep documenting and posting their daily activities in photoshoot form and anybody can do this continuously to earn a good name at Steemit.
You are truly a papa here on steemit and also you articles are hot like pepper @papa-pepper
I just got schooled lolzzz...
This is a really great piece of advice for not only newbies but steemians that have been here a while too! Thanks for the thorough post. Oh, and I like neighbor # 2 better.
Point noted : Don't be a stranger!
From my few months on steemit i have to say and agree on whatever you mentioned above. Keeping consistent posts and interaction does improve the profile. Although whenever i tried to post un orginal (derivative) posts. It dint helped me much but posting my thoughts or making an original helped me gain to connect with like minded and more friends.
It's not easy for sure, but in the long run, its worth time investing in it. By blogging you learn yourself too as a bonus you make new friends and earn too.
This is what I have been looking for, ever since I joined Steemit. Strangers as I felt, I even posted a inquiry about getting bigger here with no response. Probably I looked like an stranger. I am sure, your post should help me a lot better now.
Thank you @papa-pepper
I EXIST
Thanks for the advice, I will try to follow it.
Awesome post, Mr Pepper... Kinda reiterates what I already figured was the case, but solidifies my knowledge a bit and gives me some motivation to keep with this even though I know not much will probably come from it at first. Persistence is key though, and I have to commend you on your's, as well. Not many people have the dedication to stick with this like you have. Congrats on your current success here on steemit and thanks again for your contributions! I will put your advice to good use!
I've fallen into that weird zone where I've never gotten to making an introduction post. But almost everyone who interact with me kinda knows me (i hope).
So its like "Hmm do i still need to introduce myself?"
Nevertheless you are absolutely correctly. As hypocritical as it sounds, I tell everyone im bringing into steemit to make an introduction post, despite the fact that i haven't gotten to making one.
I think the biggest concern with me is that i've only got one shot at it. So i have this personally expectation to make it as epic as possible. and in the meanwhile bide my time until i have what it takes to create what is basically "my brand" to the way i want it to be.
Nevertheless, you are correct in all you say. Even with your top-tier quality posts multiple times a day, The reason you have the recognition you get is not because if your effort for that post. it is the culmination of your work over the whole year, 12 months, 365 days, non-stop. Many of us dont see your 1 dollar posts, 7 cent posts, 0 cent posts..
I am happy to have observed that it is us, the ones who stay dedicated even with the 7 cent posts, the 1 dollar posts, those who dont give up.. Are the ones who makes it. You being the prime example i always look to confirmation and motivation.
Thank you for being the @papa-pepper you are. You inspire us and altruistically teach you all you know. all we have to do is pay attention and learn from you.
You may be the biological father of your kids. But on here, you're the de-facto virtual dad figure we all listen to.
Stay awesome!
Absolutely true! Can I quote you in Part 2?
Owh my goodness! please DO!!! It would be an absolute honor to have @papa-pepper quote what i say.
Hey thanks for the advices, I see that the key is being constant
Thanks Paps
Well you forgot the part about having awesome facial hair though. That really seems to help in my experience, and you definitely have that going for you ;) Ladies don't worry eyebrows sort of count
That doesn't come up until Part 4, so be patient.
Ah I should have known you would have it covered in a future installment papa! Forgive me! I am usually a very patient man, but I have been a little yunked up since I saw your open mic entry this week. Which also may have been why I was thinking about your awesome facial hair. Hypnotizing LOL
LOL - You saw that huh?
yes, I watched the entire thing. I couldn't look away actually. It was... oddly compelling. Almost disturbing. But the yunk flows strong in you and I could feel that, so all in all a great performance
nice post buddy keep going. @maruf121