RE: More Thoughts About Self-Voting - Do You Have An Investor Mindset or a Content Creator Mindset?

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More Thoughts About Self-Voting - Do You Have An Investor Mindset or a Content Creator Mindset?

in selfvoting •  7 years ago 

First, I have never self-voted; look it up. Secondly, Steemit is about "sweat equity." To achieve results, one must invest in him/her self and the requisite skills. Thirdly and connected with skills, one must engage with pensive and quality comments; not expecting anything in return.

There are numerous tools and even folks who will teach the use of those tools for free. There are few posts which I will upvote, because of blatant spelling, grammar, and syntax mistakes. Hello? If you are serious about being on Steemit, Grammarly Premium is a must.

Furthermore, all thoughts must be connected with bridges and street lights. Nomad pieces belong in the desert. Tell your audience as if they were sitting in your living room with you.

On Steemit, one is a businessperson. To succeed in a business one must fulfill a need and possess integrity. So go ahead and self-vote. However, you won't get my vote and from those like me. Now that is a bad investment.

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@aedroberts, thanks for stopping by. There are so many nuggets that I appreciate from your comment.

  • engage with quality comments without expecting anything in return
  • communicate as if you were sitting the living room with your audience
  • fulfill a need because we are business people

I starting checking out Grammarly because of your comment. I appreciate all of the sound advice.