Before steemit came to light, I owned a blog but I rarely updated it. You know when you feel the vibe and hype that tons of money could be made just by writing and publishing contents on a blog. I was one of those stimulated by the news.
I swiftly opened a free blogger account and in those few days, I created some content. However, the people weren't checking in and I needed them to come. I didn't even know that there was some thing called SEO. To cut the long story short, I didn't attain success with blogging.
That's why Steemit is very innovative. The little incentives that someone can get from the very beginning can be a huge driving force, a propellant to keep doing more and improving especially when you see that others are making it.
Steemit was the game changer for me. I can only wish we even get better!
Yes i would say I was a blogger because I owned a business account in Instagram where I talk about relationships and give relationship advice and also match make people. Does that count as blogging? I would think so and this is why on joining steemit it was so easy to navigate my way around.
No. To be honest I didn’t really think I’d even like it as much as I do. I initially came on as the idea of earning crypto for writing intrigued me. Now it’s become so much more than that.
I was not a blogger per se but I was already sort of used to creating content from time to time on Reddit. You don't really need to be a blogger these days to be successful on Steem since the platform has diversified so much since its launch and now there are a bunch of alternatives to earning Steem aside from blogging, like here in Musing or Dlive for streaming your favorite games and uploading videos.
You can expect more and more apps to surface that will allow you to diversify the way you earn Steem in the near future!
No but I was always interested in trying my hand in it. Steemitbloggers provided me with the ideal chance to do it. It beggars belief why they do not advertise this aspect of the platform . There are so many good writers out there that don't know about this
Before steemit came to light, I owned a blog but I rarely updated it. You know when you feel the vibe and hype that tons of money could be made just by writing and publishing contents on a blog. I was one of those stimulated by the news.
I swiftly opened a free blogger account and in those few days, I created some content. However, the people weren't checking in and I needed them to come. I didn't even know that there was some thing called SEO. To cut the long story short, I didn't attain success with blogging.
That's why Steemit is very innovative. The little incentives that someone can get from the very beginning can be a huge driving force, a propellant to keep doing more and improving especially when you see that others are making it.
Steemit was the game changer for me. I can only wish we even get better!
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Yes i would say I was a blogger because I owned a business account in Instagram where I talk about relationships and give relationship advice and also match make people. Does that count as blogging? I would think so and this is why on joining steemit it was so easy to navigate my way around.
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Before, i dont want to write anything on the internet. After i know steemit, i d like to sharing everything i meet .
Steemit gives me a chance to share, and as a superise, it may bring some reward. its wanderful .
But i dont know If there is no reward, will I continue to insist?
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No. To be honest I didn’t really think I’d even like it as much as I do. I initially came on as the idea of earning crypto for writing intrigued me. Now it’s become so much more than that.
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Not at all. Steemit opened my eyes
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I was not a blogger per se but I was already sort of used to creating content from time to time on Reddit. You don't really need to be a blogger these days to be successful on Steem since the platform has diversified so much since its launch and now there are a bunch of alternatives to earning Steem aside from blogging, like here in Musing or Dlive for streaming your favorite games and uploading videos.
You can expect more and more apps to surface that will allow you to diversify the way you earn Steem in the near future!
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No, I was not a blogger, but I did post a lot on Twitter before I joined steemit.
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I wasn't a blogger before I joined. I never even thought I could be the writer that I am today but thankfully steemit brought that out of me
I can't help but be grateful to steemit for bringing out what I never knew existed in me
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I wasn't a blogger
But when I joined steemit I started improving my writing skill
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No but I was always interested in trying my hand in it. Steemitbloggers provided me with the ideal chance to do it. It beggars belief why they do not advertise this aspect of the platform . There are so many good writers out there that don't know about this
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Hmmmm, I was more like a shit posting expert already before Steemit. I started my shit posting journey back when I was like 10.
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