Last Week I Made $1,500 Worth of Cryptocurrency Blogging on Steemit. Here's How.

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How did this happen?

Before I answer that question, I want to make an important point: Steemit isn't just about the money. For more on that, see this post from 10 months ago: The Currency of Steemit Isn't Steem Power, STEEM, or SBD. I still feel the same way today. Earning crypto through blogging is just the hook. Ideally, it adds just a little bit extra to your existing intrinsic motivations to consistently write worthwhile content.

To answer the "How did you do that?" question, I'm going to attempt to cover all the aspects (as I perceive them) of how I got here.

  1. I enjoy engaging conversations online more than watching TV. That gives me a lot of time for building relationships and engaging in comments. This has helped me build a following of over 1,300 users and explains why I've posted over 5,200 times (that includes comments).

  2. I work for myself from home. I make my own hours. This gives me flexibility to stay engaged in dialogue when I feel like it. I recognize most people don't have this luxury. With no commute, I have more time to read posts, write comments, and work on my own posts.

  3. My first blog post on my blogger account was on November 3rd, 2004. That means I've been blogging for almost 13 years! That's a really long time. I'd say for more than a decade of that time, not many people paid much attention to what I wrote. It takes time to learn a skill and blogging is a skill, like anything else.

  4. I write what I'm passionate about, things I would share with a friend if we were to get together for a meal. It just so happens that I'm currently excited about things like cryptocurrency (since the beginning of 2013), voluntaryism/anarchy, philosophy, and more. Many of these topics are popular here and receive votes from early adopters who often have the most influence. As a programmer, things which interest me often interest other programmers and many of the early adopters are technical people.

  5. I know how to write HTML and Markdown to format my posts as I want them. I've also learned how to use the styles specific to steemit like pull-right and pull-left. I now how to format and resize images as needed with tools like https://pixlr.com/editor/ and how to find free-to-use images on sites like https://pixabay.com/.

  6. I post because I enjoy it, and I think that comes through in my writing. Creative activities are hindered by external motivations but do well with intrinsic motivations. I'm not just here for the rewards and continued posting even when there was very little in the rewards pool. I've also tested myself on this numerous times.

  7. I don't get discouraged. I understand the problem with expectations and how Steemit is currently a lottery, not a rational, even, or fair distribution system. This will change a bit in the next hardfork as they change the rewards curve to be more linear. Part of not getting discouraged is not letting downvotes/flags bother you too much. What you see on a post before it pays out is just a potential payout, still open for change as people vote up or down. Many of my posts look great right up until before they payout, at which point berniesanders and the accounts he controls flags them. He's called me a pretentious douchebag and disagrees with the rewards I get so he flags most of them at the last moment which is currently part of a 12-hour lockout period before payouts where downvotes count but upvotes do not (meaning if another whale disagrees with him and wishes to counter-act his downvote with an upvote, they can't). I was curious, so I took a screenshot recently and compared it to after the downvotes. On four flagged posts, the total rewards went down over $500 (from around $800 to $300, down over 250%). For most people, that would be really discouraging. I choose to stay encouraged. From the comments on this post, my followers don't seem to think I'm taking too much of the rewards pool, so I'm not too concerned with one person's perspective.

  8. I regularly link to my existing content, both on social media like Facebook and Twitter, but also in my comments and posts on Steemit. I think I have a pretty good handle on what makes for a good reputation around here, and I do my best not to spam other people's walls with my comments or beg for votes, resteems, or followers. If I have a post I think will add value to someone else's discussion, I'll build an un-obtrusive link in HTML to link out to my post, but only if it adds value. If people are thanking me for linking to my content, I know I'm doing it the right way. It not only adds value to that discussion but can lead to new followers who get to read more of my content in order to decide if I'm worth following.

  9. I understand, without followers, few will see my posts. Sometimes I see people on Steemit posting away and confused as to why no one is responding to or voting up their content. On any social media site, you have to build a following or you'll be posting to no one. Building a following involves patience, time, consistency, great content, and lots of meaningful comments and engagement with others. I've been doing this on Facebook and Twitter for quite some time already, so it's not a new skill for me. For some, this is a new skill and they should not expect the same results as those who have spent hours and hours, year after year involved in the process.

  10. It's $1,500 in value because, at the time I did the calculation, SBD were almost at $2 each and STEEM was above $1. When SBD were a $1 and STEEM was around $0.15, this would be less exciting. For me, though, I'm not as interested in earning USD value today as I am in earning cryptocurrency which I believe will have much more purchasing power in the future.

  11. I like to figure things out. I'm willing to take risks, fail, and try again. I'm not usually asking other people for help on things I can figure out on my own because I know there's great value in the researching process. I know it takes time and effort to really understand something. If someone just hands me the answer, I will not have learned via the process of finding that answer myself.

  12. I've invested real money into this platform to increase my Steem Power. This means my votes matter, and I have influence on this platform. I get to adjust the conversation flow by voting up comments I like which gets peoples' attention and can lead to new readers.

  13. I've been lucky (take that, 13!). I know I've been added to some bots which vote up my content without reading it. I've tested this myself to see how many votes are automated. Some take issue with bot votes, but I also see the value of supporting authors who consistently bring valuable content to the platform. I'm thankful some agree with me and support me. Yes, it's possible they are only supporting me for curation rewards. Maybe that's their reward for having high Steem Power.

Whew! I think that about covers it. This certainly isn't "free money" because I've been posting and commenting, on average, around 15 times every single day for about 11 months. Some might call that work.

I hope this post was helpful to those who are wanting to get more involved in Steemit.

Do you have anything to add which has helped you be successful here?

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Luke Stokes is a father, husband, business owner, programmer, voluntaryist, and blockchain enthusiast. He wants to help create a world we all want to live in.

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AWESOME PIECE. Thanks for sharing. Shared on twitter. Stephen

Thanks Stephen. :)

Thank you for the article. I have been slowly getting better with my posts and I want to thank people like you that add these very useful articles.

You're welcome! Thank you for letting me know the effort I put into these are useful to you. :)

Well done. You deserve it bro

Thanks!

(Edit: whoops, got you and timcliff confused. Hahah!)

Haha it is fine. Happens quite often! Keep the good work up bro

Luke,
Rather than writing about my passions, Steemit is forcing me to find my passions. To create content out of thin air one needs to be interesting in their own right. The creative process has challenged me to become more interesting and passionate. What you've written in this post is a challenge to the minnows. Smaller accounts that want to grow need to engage the platform and bring tangible value or wither on the vine. I know that I am engaged.

Great perspective! Thank you for sharing. The world needs more interesting, passionate people. :)

Great advice... I write to exorcise my demons! Getting paid for it is just a happy side benefit. Before I was on here I wrote on Blogspot and this is much nicer because, like you said, you get to meet people commenting. Also, I post things here that interest me like movies, that aren't necessarily the serious content that I would have reserved for a different platform.

Good to hear all of this. I also think money is secondary on steemit, the primary thing is to express my thoughts that I have been keeping inside me from a long time.

Thank you for your input.
I am not here for the $,or the popularity,but for the chance to share my point of view,and share information that I feel needs more public discussion.
I have very little PC skills,and I am working on learning how to increase my skills,and be able to reach more people with this great site and social tool...
I appreciate all the great ideas ,and the ability to share ,the fact that I may make a penny or two is just a bonus...The true reward is meaningful contribution! And the chance to learn from others ,and to help others.
Namaste 🤠

Thanks for an incredibly helpful post. I'm new to Steemit and being able to learn from this kind of great content is huge! Really wise words you shared here when you state "I choose to stay encouraged". That's the secret to success for sure. Looking forward to seeing a lot more success coming your way here and online. All the best!

Thank you so much. :)

Good read I shared on Twitter!

Thanks for spreading the word!

Great info and insights. You post quality is among the best in Steemit!

Thank you! That's high praise indeed.

Wow!!! So inspiring. Thanks so much for sharing. I hope to follow your lead, but in my niche on this platform! Really appreciate the post :)

This is why I embrace steemit again. All I can say is that we all have different skills and talents and what's on someone's skills have, can be learned by anyone here and outside steemit thru dedication, hardwork, commitment and PRACTICE! :)
Great Post!

Thanks!

Being new here at steemit I find this post helpful Luke and it just makes sense to build relationships as most of us have done on other social media platforms.

Wow great piece of advice for newbies and not so new around here. You need to get your blog in some kind of welcome page for Steemit. Your down to earth comments would really help people with their expectations (we all want to get rich doing nothing!).
By the way... I would like to ask you for a bit of help with markdown and the likes of Steemit....
Do you have some guide for the use of markdown? Thanks in advance.

Thank you.

Do you have some guide for the use of markdown?

No, just search for that on Steemit. There have been multiple posts about it already.

Good info. I like the info about the format. I need to learn a bit more about that as my post can look a little wonky at times.

One of my favorite CSS gifs. A classic.

Good article. As a new Steemit blogger (first week now!) I appreciate well written guides and this is one of them. Thanks @lukestokes!

I'm a really new Steemer and found your article both interesting and encouraging. I too love to write (and read) and I seem to have an opinion on almost everything! I did read everything and look forward to future posts. Steem on.

Thanks for reading! I'm glad this encouraged you and was interesting enough to read. :)

Hi, I've just started on Steemit and posts like this are priceless for us newbies. I intend to follow your advice and write about my passions, be consistent and do it for the fun of it. Thanks again :)

One of the best things about spending so much time of Steemit is that I've been wasting less time watching YouTube videos.

And I've been getting back into writing since coming here. And have had time to start taking a Coursera class.

I think that Steemit has immense potential.

Isn't it the truth about Steemit. Having spent considerable amounts of time here lately myself, I find myself reading and typing in a quiet household. I don't have a Pundit talking in the background because I have become the pundit.

Agreed on the YouTube issue...Always did feel like I was wasting time watching there. Totally different vibe here though!

Its nice to read an honest and not smug account. I think part of the enjoyment here so far, has been trying to create original content. As an artist, for me, pausing and taking time to notice small things is what inspires me. Thats my own success here so far, a different kind of success though.

Thank you. As I mentioned, one whale considers me pretentious so I really appreciate the "not smug" comment. :)

Well I found quite a few whales, have a be like me/I earned it attitude - which can be discouraging.

Agree Luke. You are consistent and active on Steemit, which are two essential ingredients. Good to see your posts as usual!

Thank you, tee-em. I always appreciate such encouraging feedback.

Thank you, everything I can learn and put into practice will help me grow on Steemit.

Thanks so much for the advice! I am very new to Steem and so very interested in making my hobby I love into some extra money as well as being part of a community with like minded people. I love that you bring up the passion in what you are doing. I feel it is about the job you do and not the money. I appreciate you sharing about the Whales as well since I have been confused since it seems like such a harsh rivalry with people in which we should share a similar cause (Steem).

Keep it up man. Always enjoy your posts since they offer room for debate and growth.

Thanks so much. I've had a lot of fun going back and forth with you on things. We only learn when we find out what we don't know.

ofcource. This is how it should be

Great post. Very well articulated. Thank you for putting in the time to explain all of this to us. I try to learn something new about steemit everyday.

You're welcome! Thanks for the encouragement, and I'm glad it was helpful for you.

Wow lots of information going here, I love it , keep on promoting .Looking forward for your postss , following you @lukestokes

I always greatly appreciate a new follow. Thank you!

thank you @lukestokes , I would love to learn from you more . Make your day interesting and special . Happy Sunday ;-))

Good points. Thanks for contribution. I always promote good crypto content.

Thank you.

Very informing article! Thanks for the tips @lukestokes !

You're welcome!

Gracias gran aporte.

Good post, thank you for sharing experience!

Great post my friend! Glad to have found steemit!

Insightful and helpful. thank you!

Thank you...you explained all so well. I am learning each day.

Very useful and concise!

Honorable objectives. Inspiring.

Good encouragement for newbie/me. Your years of experience show, I think. Thanks too for the pixabay link. I'm excited.

WooT! Excited is good. I'm glad this encouraged you.

Indeed. But seem to have a way to go yet :-)

excelente publicacion exitos :)

Gracias!

Good sharing @lukestockes, nice to reading to improve my self on steemit for future

Great article! Thanks for the good advice.

Thank you for sharing.... It is very usefull. :)

I hear a lot about Bernie sanders here on steemit. What's his beef with everyone?

I've tried to engage him in chat to have a reasonable conversation. It wasn't helpful. From my perspective, he's not the most emotionally mature person and prefers name calling to rational debate, but that's just my perspective based on what others have said and my own interactions with him. Maybe someday I could do a live Google hangout with him and talk to him in real time to better understand where he's coming from. Might be interesting.

Sounds like most Bernie sanders supporters!

Great read. I also work from home and just today started posting on Steemit even though i started my account back in 2016. Any tips on how to learn the coding involved in posting (like the pull command you mentioned)?

Search steemit for posts on styling steemit posts. There are many. And don't forget the value of point 11. :)

To pull images left or right, wrap them in a div and give them the appropriate class like so:

<div class="pull-right">
...image here...
</div>

Thank you for taking the time to respond :)

Upvoted and resteemed.

Thanks for spreading the word!

Great informative post. You mention the 12 hr. lockout period. How many hours do I have to vote now for my up vote to count?

Thanks a million for the clarification and also for not making me feel stupid.

So glad I didn't make you feel stupid! I often suck at that which makes me feel stupid. Human communication is hard, yo.

Your vote counts right as you cast it. There's a 30 minute window on a brand new post which will give some of the curation rewards to the author if voted on within 30 minutes. The 12 hr. lockout period just has to do with the end of the 7 day reward period (meaning, if you vote within 7 days, you should be fine). It's all quite confusing and changes often, so it takes a lot of digging and research to keep up with.

noiiiice.

I could see some potentially lumping a post like this into the "circle jerk" category, but fuck it. with a new influx of people onto the site, a well-articulated outlook and experience diary like this is surely valuable to set the tone for some who may be wondering what this place is about and what opportunity there is.

nicely done. :-)

I wrote it mainly for my friends who keep asking about it on Facebook. Now I don't have to answer them individually each time, I can just send them here. Saves me some time and gives a more complete answer. :)

beauuuuty.

I enjoy your posts! Keep stacking :)
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Done and done.!!

Thanks so much for your information and the time it took to prepare for this day! Followed, Voted, Resteemed! Thank you!

Please everyone take an adventure:

https://steemit.com/filmmaker/@larutanton/starman-episode-002-with-commentary-by-larutanton

Question - I know you say you know HTML - but when you write your post do you just write it all out on here in code? Or do write it out some place out, then copy and paste it in here?

I always always write it out in my own text editor. I use https://www.sublimetext.com/3

I've been writing html since 1996, so it comes pretty naturally to me. You can also use Markdown which may be easier. Here's a little tutorial I just found and I'm sure there are many others: http://www.markdowntutorial.com/

Yeah that sublimetext is beyond me . But dang that markdown is great. Thank You

I'm a total noob at Steemit, but I enjoy your blogs, hopefully I'll know what the hell is going on here soon.

It takes a while, so be patient with yourself. I've been here almost a year, and I'm still learning stuff every day.

This posts is so well written I'm going to take some cues!

Thank you. :)

Great advice for a newbie like myself.

I expect you to step it up a notch next week, keep moving that bar higher! :)

it is good to know you and i love the hints here too - i hope i can add value to the experience for everyone here - i will be patient and learn to improve my writing too

Great blog! Thanks so much Luke!

thanks for sharing this info and gongratulation for your article!!

Thanks for sharing how you get to that goal. I'm definitely going to work on increasing my follower base first!

great content @likestokes! i discovered you in the chat! cool tricks! greeting from Switzerland

awesome

Great post! I will agree with you this is definitely an invest for the long run, and interacting is a great way to bounce ideas :) Best wishes! - @splendorhub

Thanks for the awesome post. I just recently discovered crypto currency and Steemit. This appears to be a great community so far and I've already jumped in with my first post.
I'll be posting more as I learn my way thru the SteemIt world and am following you now because you certainly seem to have a handle on it.

I feel that the points 3 and 13 are pretty important. First is about perseverance, which is necessary when you want to build something big. A bit of luck is always helpful. And making good content is very important also, which in your case I can base that on both passion and experience. Great job, you are an example not just to me, but to many people here!

This is great advice. I wish it was under 7 days. LOL. Gonna be following you for sure. I'm very passionate about writing and I've been podcasting and using social media since long before those rems existed. I'm doing a welcome and tips & tricks series for newcomers and minnows on my blog here. Just did the first one last week. I'll probably want to link this article in my next one. Keep it up and thanks!
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