EP. 6: University of Greatness – How to Become Great on Steemit without Pissing off a Whale (How to Become a Whale without Pissing off a Whale)

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I can as well title this post “easy ways to piss off a whale and destroy steemit” or “how to become a whale the right way” but, hey I’m no-where near a whale yet so I don’t have the license to teach minnows like myself how to become a whale.

But I have good news which is; you can become a great steemian without actually becoming a whale. They are two different things but actually becoming a whale is good step toward becoming a great steemian.

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Let’s face the truth; it feels good to rank top among the richest list of people on steemit, it feels good to publish a post and get hundreds of dollars worth of upvotes, it feels good to have thousands of followers and hundreds of comments on a single post, and it feels better to become a whale so we could help give many talented minnows get a lift when necessary.

But in our strife to achieve these milestones of steemit greatness many of us minnows get in our-own-way as @JerryBanfiled put it in his video “What stops us from making millions online and having the life of our dreams?”. Instead of becoming a whale, we ended up pissing off a whale that could help us become a whale faster.

Easy Ways to Piss off a Whale and destroy steemit


Beg for follow and upvote: a lot of minnows are caught in the trap of follow 4 follow, this was a strategy I planned to use myself once I get on steemit in order to amass a punch of followers quickly but, I’m grateful to God I met @joeyrocketfilms the day I did my introduction post and he told me to stay away off follow 4 follow because it’s a way to destroy my chances of becoming a great steemian.

The advice has really helped me a lot to change my approach towards steemit. When you beg a whale to follow you or upvote your post, you didn’t only piss him or her off, you as well just ruined your chances of getting a whale favor.

Masturbating on steemit the way you do on twitter: I love this phrase, it’s the best to describe how selfish most steemit users are becoming in the quest to become great/whale. I want to credit @stellabelle for coming up with this term and giving us suggestions to write on it.

Also I appreciate @therneau who did actually write a brilliant article on it which through that I was able to locate the original article from @stellabelle that inspired him.

Masturbation is a selfish act, relationship is cheerful act. When all you want is people to follow you without considering who they are, what they want and what their interest is, it is a wicked act.

And this might work on twitter but it doesn’t work on steemit, its going against the purpose of this platform and it could destroy our great community if every one of us follows this route.

Spamming comment sections with short and irrelevant comments: personally this act pisses me off and I feel like flagging every comment that is irrelevant to my actual post and reveals that the steemian didn’t even read the topic of the post before jumping to the comment section and putting a short comment that has no link with what I wrote.

Again many minnows are guilty of this and I promise you, this is the easiest way to piss off a whale and easily get flagged. When a whale gets you downvoted or flag your comment due to it irrelevancy to the actual post then your name might as well be finished or destroyed.

How do you become great the right way?


Date a beautiful girl instead of masturbating all day: this is one of the popular advices usually given to people who struggle with masturbation. To be frank, getting into a serious relationship can save you a hell lot of self destructions, same with steemit; instead of going around this community masturbating by being selfish and begging for followers, upvotes and resteems, why not change your attitude and first invest the effort into reading people’s post and afterwards dropping a insightful comment that could trigger the post author to want to check on your blog and connect with you.

The first whale upvote I got on steemit was from @papa-pepper after dropping a simple insightful comment on one of his many interesting post, he went right way to my blog, followed me and threw a few upvotes on many of my posts and that convinced me more that this strategy is the best and it works like magic.

Quality is better than quantity: I don’t expect everyone to agree with me on this because I have come across many steemians that advocate for quantity rather than quality. They say you have to drop about 100 comments a day to get notice and to make more money you have to post not less than 5 times a day.

Well I haven’t tried this so I won’t out rightly just say it doesn’t work but, I can compare myself to many steemians who did this and are not getting notice on steemit, so I would say the result I am getting is better.

Just like in life, on steemit quality is better than quantity and it helps a lot to get notice and become great. Now look at this and tell me which you will choose; a single whale following and upvoting your post and it makes $20 on average or 30 minnows following and upvoting your post and its makes $0.90 on average

Many will prefer the formal to the latter and if that’s you then you’ve got to start working for 1 or 2 quality posts per day and 15 or 20 quality comments per day.

Use the magic of giving first and receiving second: it’s a life principle as well and its works and I can guarantee that, at least for me. Do to others what you want others to do to you, if you want to receive then give first. If you want to become a whale then help 100 minnows become a dolphin.

There are a lot of great steemains already using this strategy and one steemian I admire so much for his passionate way of implementing this principle quite well is @ackza.

What he does mainly is going around steemit in search for talented minnows from African (because this is the continent where most of the poor in our world reside. let’s face it) and give his full support to those he discover.

@ackza has empowered so many Africans by buying solar power banks and sending to steemians in Nigeria and Ghana that would love to dedicate their time and energy into steemit but are been handicapped by epileptic power supply in Africa. He has also been supporting and advocating an Africa whose GDP is in large percentage powered by Steemit and cryptocurrency in the nearest future.

Recently he discovered me after I dropped a comment on one of his posts and he did something amazing to celebrate me on steemit. He dedicated a full article to write about me and that gave me a lot of exposure.

Another great steemian I have seen express this much kindness like @ackza is @stellabelle, she’s a wonderful lady and an asset to our community. She makes her contribution in diverse ways and I believe every minnow following her is gaining from her wealth of kindness and experience.

Summary


Steemit is a blogging and social networking website different from what the world has seen, where smart people with common sense gain influence, make money and build network and connections. You can become great on steemit if you follow the roles I have just listed above and many others from other great steemians.


If you like this post or feel I am doing something wrong that needs to be corrected, drop a comment below and if you enjoy reading this don’t hesitate to upvote and resteem


University of Greatness is a new blog series on steemit by @bania featuring combinations of motivational articles and stories of a young Nigeria boy sharing is experience and that of others as he journey through the school of greatness. Check out introduction episode here, episode 1, episode 2, episode 3 episode 4 and episode 5. You can support me by following, commenting, resteeming and upvoting this post to encourage me to strive more for the best and share great stories here.

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the one thing I would suggest improving on is your graphic design.
It's really hard to read the letters because of their small size.

Wow about 3 people said same thing and i have been so lazy not to improve it. I think its time i listen to people who really like me and give me good suggestions

I know the feeling! In this one simply moving up the letters into the sky would have helped a lot. You'll get the hang of that though, no big deal. Great post man

Thanks man, you first gave me the graphic suggestion too and i didn't take it serious, i will amend on my next post

Cool man no problem, a not so great thumbnail may not hurt too bad but a great thumbnail may help a lot. Check out a few advertisements from random companies to get an idea of placements and fonts and find your favorites and try to duplicate.

wow, this is brilliant, and I read every single word. You spoke the truth, and basically you nailed it all! Congratulations!!!!!!!!

This was the best:

If you want to become a whale then help 100 minnows become a dolphin.

Now that you understand the first layer of Steemit, you can help others understand it too....there are many who need your help. You have a potential audience of thousands waiting. This is how it all starts. Steemit is not like any other site, because, you see.......

You and I are working inside a decentralized autonomous organization now. We are all colleagues, and no geographical barrier exists anymore. The world is our office.

Ohhh i love this analogy and my imagination is getting stressed out more than i could imagine. You inspire me a lot and i have no regret coming on steemit and discovering you and other great guys here like @ackza.

I love how i got employed into decentralized autonomous organization and working anytime i like and doing what i love with someone like you on a steemit office and earning nice pay :)

Thanks for reading and dropping by.

I appreciate that a lot

This post received a 3.6% upvote from @randowhale thanks to @bania! For more information, click here!

a punch of followers

I love this Freudian slip. 😎

Follow for follow requests are really annoying and I am seeing them more often. A growing site by definition has lots of newbies who just don't know any better. But members who've been here for a while should know better.

Yes, I love getting the occasional whale upvote, but I would be even happier with a a few dozen minnow votes. If you want long-term success here, I think that slowly building up a base of actual readers as opposed to nominal followers is probably a good goal.

So I'll probably never make it to whale status, but becoming a dolphin within a year or so seems plausible. Now if I could just get around to writing that next post...

Not everyone admire the whale title or could become a whale and that's fine because we have different priorities in life and that's why i mentioned that we can achieve greatness on steemit without becoming a whale.

And yes i support the actual readers as opposed to nominal followers and that should be all steemians goal if possible.

Thanks for reading and dropping your thought.

Post what you want, Follow, re-steem and up-vote only those that you want to give attention to. All else will fall into place perfectly.

Yeah, you've got to follow the people you really like and want to see their post and not just some random guys you want to follow you back

This site seems to breed positive, active, and mature participation in a way no other platform could. I have been here a week and I can already see myself spending too much time here. I don't know this many smart, mature, or rational people in real life. . I am glad I got in early. I feel like it hasn't even started growing! Following!

Yeah, steemit is just starting out and there are a lots of potentials for this platform to grow like facebook and make it early adopter great.

Thanks for reading and dropping by

You're welcome it is a pleasure. I have been hooked since joining. Seems like we all got tired of the mainstream manipulation lol. Followed suit after we got tired of the money manipulation.

Can't hold us down!

Like your post

This was a very well written post.
I agree with what you've said.
Indeed quality and persistance is the key to success.
It's a little bit like the wild west here, you can be down voted for no reason or maybe resentment.
I recently had such a thing happen to me, taking a point off of my reputation.
I have no idea why, but it dose not matter in the long run.
I'll just keep posting what I want to share, and I believe rewards will come in time.
I'm glad there are many fine people and articles such as yours, that are available.

Yeah, you've to keep doing what you know how to do best as long as its the right thing and i'm sure you will get noticed if you persist while providing quality.

Thanks for reading and dropping by with your thought

One of the best i have read so for , it was a very educational journey as you get into details of the do and don'ts, i'm very new here so i spend a lot of time learning from people like you, i also follow the steemians you recommended, and you also , looking forward to your future post , and thanks again for this great content

Hello @youngjerv

I'm glad my post could help you discover some strategies to grow on steemit, i'm new too here and i'm learning daily too and thanks for following me and checking out all the people i mentioned. They are all great people and i'm sure you will gain much following them and reading their article.

Happy my bother, thank you again and did followed the people you mention , i also went to @stellabelle page and i have to say that she is wonderful ,, great contents on her profile, i left your post in her comments and she did resteemed it ,, she upvoted me almost 5$ and said she appreciates your post , bro your info earned me something here and i'm thankful

Your post got a Resteem from me! (no small feat as I am very picky!)

Wow, thanks

I feel like the luckiest steemian now :)

wow I'm thinking of dropping a few pounds and here is a great post on becoming a whale :D interesting irony :P my first steemit interview I watched was with @stellabelle but I was foolish not to follow her right away :/ silly me and I'm still learning the different ranks as I think I seen seaweed as one of them just the other day :) got a question for you without being rude and out right asking people, how do you tell if they are a whale, dolphin or other larger fish then a minnow ? thanks for sharing

Welcome to my blog and thanks for taking out time to read this and of course you made a big mistake not following @stellabelle the first time you came across her. The value you could get from her steemit posts can't be compare with anything else for now :)

A steemit dolphin is a user with over 5000 steem power, also called SP while a steemit whale is a user with over 50, 000 steem power, also called SP

I hope this help

Lots of facts here, this is the post of the day, good job @bania! 💪🏼🙌🏼💯

Thanks man

I'm glad to see you comment on my post and i appreciate all your upvotes so far, you're one of the great steemians i follow and learn from too, preparing to write something about you soon

OMG, that is special - what @ackza did by supplying #Solar #power to some of the people in Africa.

Read your post, and it touched me to find out what good works some people have been unselfishly doing for others.

It's a cool concept, very humane -- I hope it makes a difference for those people.

And what u said "a single whale following and #upvoting your post and it makes $20 on average or 30 minnows following and upvoting your post and its makes $0.90 on average" - this resonated, and so I will try & keep that in mind.

Thank you for your intelligent post.

Hey @janashby

I'm glad my post got you motivated and gave you some inspiration and yes @ackza is kind guy and doing great job to empower a lot of Africans on steemit.

Thanks for reading and stopping by

Great lesson for a new Steemian like myself. I am exactly following this routine of building relationships rather than just following hundreds of random blogs expecting to be followed back. Thank you for your time and effort @bania. Btw, I thought you were a Nepali before I checked out your profile. Bania is a really common surname in Nepal.

No, i'm a Nigerian but most people do think i'm an India due to my name but, "bania" is a name i happen to fall in love without minding what race or country they answer it.

Thanks for reading and stopping by

Oh yeah..common Indian name too. Well, we all should do what we love and kudos to you for standing through all the misunderstanding.

Yeah, thanks man

This post has received a 100% upvote and a resteem from @melowd. Thank You for sharing.

Thanks for resteeming my post man

I did check your blog and i give it to you, you've build quite a big community of followers

Thank Your Bro! Welcome on board!

@bania got you a $1.86 @minnowbooster upgoat, nice!
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Am highly motivated by your blog :). I will quit masturbating and find a beautiful mademoiselle and date her. I will also put a stop to follow 2 follow. I hope by the end of universityforgreatness, i will graduate as a proud whale. Thanks @bania for sharing

Lol, i love the way you took this and i'm glad my post could get you motivated. I will be following your blog to keep an eye on you and see how great you are doing as your teacher :)

I just checked your blog and saw you resteem my blog, thanks for that

Awesome post Bania :) Thanks for mentioning me. I am very happy I was able to pass off some positivity that I learned from @stellabelle.
My favorite part was "Use the magic of giving first and receiving second"
It's a great way to be. You're a great Steemian sir!

Thanks man, i regard as a boss because you first saw the potential in me right from day one when no other person did and not only that, you went on to pass some positivity in him, so you deserve my mention

Haha you crack me up with that boss stuff. Can't wait to see more from you bro 👊🏼

Reminds me back in the day when I single guy just wanting to get girlfriend. I tried all the pick up artist shit with minimal success til a read a book by Mark Mason with the simple concept of "create value and they will come." From that point on it was all about how much I can offer instead of how much I can take. Being attractive to the opposite sex become suddenly much easier. I think that's how we should approach steemit or any content creation in general.

Yeah this stuff works a lot and i'm about calling it a trick. Mark Mason is one psychology writer in the world that i respect so much, the guy has got a lot of crazy ideas.

Thanks for reading and stopping by

Great post man and thank you so much for the mention :):) I'm sure I included the post link from @stellabelle though. If I'm mistaken I'll come back and correct my comment :) And my post. I over voted a bit so my voting power is in recovery mode at the moment :( however you're on my list of followers. Giving before receiving is a great approach and a great way to look at life. Well done!!!

Thanks for reading @therneau

I appreciate your kind comment and your follow means a lot to me

I've been following you already good man :) NOW, need to go check and make sure I have the link there... It's there :)

Hi @bania, your post is incredibly insightful. I am new around here and truly feel overhelmed by how much I need to learn about this platform. Your post, however, gave me a sense (much needed) that it does not have to be that complicated! By following simple rules: being original, giving back and appreciative of others is something every one of us steemeans should be able to do. I have had many spammers commeting on my posts. There is nothing more off putting than that! You take time to write a nice article to share with the community, see someone drooped a message for you ( big smile on my face ) and then, spam! Blargh!! Ever since I started here, I have followed your rule : quality is bettter than quantity! I believe in it very, very much! Up-voted and followed! All the best 🙂

Hello @abigail-dantes

I'm glad you find my post insightful and helpful and yes we can progress easily when we give quality than quantity, celebrate and appreciate other people giving their best.

Thanks for reading and dropping your comment here

I am really inspired with this write up...i shall follow it.

I just discovered this post through @joeyrocketfilms his blog and I am glad I took the time to read your post, you are a very inspirational person and deserve to be a whale! I wish I had a big upvote for you but I am still a struggling minnow..lol..

I will keep an eye out for more of your great content! Upvoted, resteemed and followed ;)

Thanks man

I appreciate your nice words and act of kindness, no amount of upvote is too small to make a impact - always better than not upvoting at all

Excellent @bania thank you for your help.

Resteemed - (guessing that's like retweet?)

Yeah thanks, it means you share my post to your followers

I'm so glad I decided to read this post @bania, thanks for your recommendation and nice post by the way.

I am happy to hear that my post makes sense to you bro, if you need to reach out to do me for anything, please so by Direct Message on discord. If you are yet to join discord, do so by using this invite link https://discord.gg/nsw2VSb

Thanks . I wish I knew all these before putting out my introduction post .

Welcome, i'm glad my 3 months old post could help you

some great info here. thanks for sharing

Welcome, glad you like my stuff