RE: {blog} 2018 - looking back, dreaming ahead

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{blog} 2018 - looking back, dreaming ahead

in electronicmusic •  7 years ago 

I’d love to do actual productions but I just don’t have the ability yet. I’ve seen a dedicated production channel on here through @toddjsmith1979 - and he seems to be doing really well on dTube.

I do reviews and just talking about music because it’s what I’ve done for absolutely years, like even on forums or anywhere where I can just yap away, so it’s a pretty easy gear to slip into!

Steemit always seems to appreciate original content and the community like to reward those putting the effort in. So if you plug away, you can make a niche.

Thinking about it, @heymattsokol is making a guide of how to get started on started on Steemit from a musicians perspective, so check out his feed for that. Also keep an eye on @qsounds. I’ve definitely found just getting mixed in with the people here helps build you up.

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I guess it just takes time getting to know people, like on every other social network. Thanks for the pointers, these help a lot!

Absolutely. Just getting involved with people helped. While I talk strictly music on my blog, I’m always on others having a chat. As I say, @welcoming is a fantastic stream of new people to chat to, plus I haunt the Gaming tag and look out for new faces in #electronicmusic. The tag was empty before I started religiously adopting it, and it could really become a place to check as Steemit adoption gets more and more mainstream.