Steem has a ton of new people. Here's some thoughts to get you started!

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So, I routinely follow @penguinpablo. He keeps some great stats. Recently he showed how Steem had 8,000+ signups in just one day.

Now, mind you, many of these folks are paying $70 USD to get an account. I find this is pretty mind blowing!

New Users

So, if you don't know me. I'm Aggroed. It's a pleasure to meet you. I'm a PhD Chemist by formal training. I just quit my job and I'm working in Cryptoland full time. My major responsibility is fulfilling the charter of the Minnow Support Project (@minnowsupport) which I helped found with @teamsteem, @ausbitbank, and @canadian-coconut. The goals of the project are to spread the values of Peace, Abundance, and Liberty, to grow the Steem ecosystem, and to help train and retain minnows (new users).

At the moment the primary account @minnowsupport sits at 85k Steem Power. We use that to provide free upvotes to users. Come join us in Discord and after you register we let anyone use the community account to upvote their posts twice a day. It's not a ton of money since more than 1,000 people use it every day, but it's a great start on the platform and can help you get off on the right foot.

Community

More important than a little bit of money on your posts is the community that you can find in the PALnet Discord Channel. We're over 7,000 Steemians now. These are people that can be your friend, your translator, your teacher, your business partner, your makeout partner, your w/e. It's a lot of people tied to the Steem community and crypto in general. That's crucial because it's the number one thing that will determine your success here.

Don't start authoring when you're brand new

Tons of people spend hours on a post when they start expecting to get handed a lambo, and are upset to find no one gives a shit. Maybe you're lucky and catch some nice upvote or something, but largely when you're a brand new user your content has less than 1% chance of standing out. So, if you like writing go ahead. If it's fun WOOT, but don't expect to get loaded from it if that's how you're starting.

Comment and make friends

What you need is loyal followers who will upvote your post and comment on it and help you grow. The best way to have that happen is to start by commenting on other people's posts and making friends in Discord. I'm not talking about f4f or that sorta shit. I'm talking about leaving good comments, starting healthy conversation, maybe even helping other people with your special skills, and gaining a loyal following from that.

The single most useful thing on the platform is a high SP account that really values your content, but it's hard to get noticed, so you have to build up your following over time. The best way to do that is actually through commenting. if you're brand new here write up some really short form content and make some introductions, but 80% of your time should be finding content that you like and writing authentic comments on it. First, the upvotes you get are likely to be worth more than than you get on your posts, and second it's likely you'll get a follower. This is especially true if you stick with it a little bit. @spendorhub is a good example of this on my previous posts and as you might notice it might just get you a nice mention in the middle of a post.

Comment a lot, author briefly... what else?

Be patient. It takes time to start a new business and make it into something. If you're not bringing in an audience or following or fame from something else. You're just some dude or lady on the platform then you have to be patient. This place takes time. Folks are interested in supporting good people, and there's definately some feeling of "you have to pay your dues." So, don't expect it all to come right away.

Growth here is non linear. It happens in spurts. So, you're posting away and no one cares for a while. You make less than a buck, but somehow a whale happens to catch it and you get hit with an upvote or resteem. Then you catch some followers and have a little spurt. That doesn't happen if you aren't consistant.

Don't be an asshole

The urge of everyone is to be as selfish as possible when they get to Steem. I'd highly encourage you not to be. Try to think about how you can help other people. Do that a lot and you'll earn a lot. If you spend most of your time thinking about how you can simply enrich yourself it likely won't get you far. There are some notable examples otherwise... but if you're going to be an asshole you better be really fucking entertaining cause this platform doesn't respond well to it in general.

Find a model

Honestly, after 1.5 years here I still think that @kaylinart is the gold bitcoin standard of what a good Steemian looks like. She posts well. It's thoughtful. It looks pretty. She's charming as hell. She interacts with her followers really well. She's my goto. There are some other good examples of this and others will have more specific interests or are more camera happy, but the point is find someone doing something that's working and try to mimic it to the best of your ability with your own flare.

Don't rage and do ask for help

Lastly, don't go full rage quit when things don't work out. That usually happens cause you catch a flag and your first instinct is to go ballistic. Don't be like that. Try to avoid being an asshole for a while and you should be able to dodge most of that, but if you do happen to get embroiled like this then don't get lost in a fight here. Just chill, try to deescalate, and find something else to talk about.

If you are stuck find some people to help you. You may need language help. Tech help. IDK, this place is complicated so there's lots that you might need. Ask for help. If you're feeling frustrated then try to relax and let's see if some folks can help. Anyway(s), it's nice to meet you. It took me 8 months to get anywhere on this platform and now my goal is to help new people do it faster than that. Here's wishing you many blessings of Peace, Abundance, and Liberty and much success on the platform!

PS

This may be neat and cool and brand new for you, but Steem and Discord is home for a lot of people. It may end up being your home too. It's hard to see that on day 1, but Steem is a pretty incredible place. Try to treat it with some respect. We've built something pretty awesome that you're now stepping into. If you want the community to embrace you then it's best if you honor the space you're in.

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Really good advices.
But I think missing one important thing...
Starting Steem for money brings frustration in short time.
I am a newbie yet so maybe my advices are not as valuable as yours but what I would say is :

Don't use Steem to make money, use Steem and let it make money.

Stay positive.

FD.

Use Steem and let it make money.

Great reminder! Thanks!

Great post. Probably the best one I've seen for a first day person, which I am. It seems very overwhelming and I'm not a tech person so I was just getting there. I love this concept of steem, I think, and have been looking for a decentralized alternative to traditional corporate media and internet structures. Thanks again.

Why are they paying $70 USD to get an account!?!?

Yes, That's quite confusing.

This is amazing advice @aggroed. Thank you.

I started on the platform a couple of months ago, it has been working well because I posted solid articles concerning topics I am an expert in. I was lucky enough to have been noticed after a few weeks, and it really fueled my enthusiasm. But the thing is, I believe I might have been lucky... My follower base is still fragile so I am reverting now to what you are suggesting for beginners. Reading, reflecting on other people's thoughts and commenting when relevant. I did this before, but I am upping it up a notch now.

I am also glad that up to now I have been able to help and inspire other Steemians. Some messages have had more positive effect on me than the payout associated with the post!

As a newbie, I would have loved to read this post when I started and I strongly encourage new users to apply your words in their exploration of the platform.

Steem on!

I agree with you; that a post like this early on in this platform would have been suuuper helpful. Still, learning new things everyday!

but I am upping it up a notch now.

Just curious, what have you changed? Are you posting more now instead of commenting more?

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Hello Riju.
To write quality posts takes a huge amount of time for me (4-8h/post). I have to synthesize my ideas, do some research, write, create relevant and attractive images from free to use images on the net, proof read, do a little html to make it come out right etc... Then I post, cross my fingers it gets noticed, et voila... Sometimes it does, sometime it doesn't.

But in any case, after that, I am too tired or have no more time for the social side of Steemit which goes with reading/commenting other people's posts. That is what this article from @aggroed inspired me to experiment more...

From now on, I decided to post less (I will be down to 1-2 posts/week), and spend more time developing relationships with other Steemians by posting thoughtful comments...

Less Steem at the end of the day but a bigger sense of being active in and part of something big. I am giving this a go for a few weeks as an investment, then I might revert to posting more frequently. By then, hopefully each post will have an improved impact thanks to a bigger and more engaged follower base:-).

I can relate to this so much! Right now, my goal is to be seen/heard on the platform through comments and a good followers base.

Thanks for the reply! :)

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Well that you say that ... I have so many ideas in my head that would cost so many hours of time, because it would be waste if no one then sees ... so we're looking for new friends and maybe it changes us to a complete new point of view

Well said but you forgot one: Don't come in attacking people just because they believe different than you. It would be a boring world if we were all the same!
Thank You @aggroed for doing this ;-)

Dude, this is exactly what I needed to hear. Thanks for sharing. I coach people to play the long game on traditional social media all the time, but I'm pretty much a virgin in the Steemitverse. It is refreshing to see people offering genuine help without asking for anything in return. It's kind of like the old Field of Dreams quote, "Build it and they will come."

Dont worry, there is a lot of drama beneath the steemit surface.

But i gotta say, its a lot smaller than the amount of good people helping each other around here. You just have to know where to look to find the good things.

@aggroed is a really helpful guy, and he is one of the founders o the MSP/PALNet project (@minnowsupport) that gather a good part of the community. You are welcome to join us there.

Hi @aggroed. Great advice. Steem is special. Thank you.

you have always been a great supporter of the minnows, thanks for doing what you do, following you has been of great benefit to me on steemit when i signed up some months ago

Glad I could help!

Question I have a problem in how many stermit works all the time and look at topics but no results
Is it advice. @aggroed :D

Thanks for the advice. I try and post very brief photography/art projects and comment a lot. Slowly building up my followers.. Im going to get on that discord now and follow @minnowsupport haha. I didn't even know what a minnow was until now! So thanks for that info as well.

You are the only AI robot overlord that I trust.

peace and loves

Hi aggoed,
thank you for this valuable advice. I will try to follow it as closely as possible ;-) As a remark, I have tried your link for the PLAnet discord channel and it does not work. Maybe you need to review it.
Something else I would ike to ask you is why it costs some people 70 USD to get a steemit account? Has this been changed? For me it was free a few weeks ago.
Thanks you and please continue with your good work,
rondras

Thank you for this post. Again I have learned something again and this is always the best. I have not tried discord yet and will definitely give it a try.

Holy crap, what happened on November 12th? xD

But in all seriousness, great to see so many newcomers. It's one of the better communities I've been a part of.

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Great suggestions for new users.
I didn't hear that they pay $70 to get an account. Is it for some countries ? Is it something newly introduced?

and by the way, nice to meet you @aggroed. :) I am glad to know that highly educated people like you are on this platform. I have also done PhD in Clinical Psychology from Leiden University, the Netherlands.

Glad I found you along with plenty of great communities in Discord! Steemit is clearly something different and it's great to be part of the evolution, technical for now but hopefully socio-political in the long run as well.

I was wondering how will I make friends and stumbled upon this. Anybody from cryptoland wants to be friends? I'm pretty chill and respectful :)
-Karan

Come join us in Discord.

I just joined and registered and my MIND WAS BLOWN. I'm loving this so much! Thanks @aggroed

Where exactly is this sir?

Find Discord in the post and follow the link. You won't be disappointed ;) @josediccus

please guys! can somebody suggest where's a good explanation of the Discord. so alien-looking for a non technical person)

I'm always down for a friend :) lol
Can't turn someone down for asking!

Followed and upvoted :)

Rome was not built in a day so is a steemian. I am surprise one needs to pony up $70 to start a new account now. That is not cool at all. I thought the new fork was to remove fees to creating an account? Maybe me being too optimistic?

I have been on steemian enough to say your points for newbies to pick up is critical. Without help one would not able to grew and reach further on steemian. I am having a blast and wish every new steemian and expert steemian to have the same. There is so much to do and learn that there just is not enough time to do anything else :) Thanks.

Really 70USD is to make an account now on Steemit!!!
Wow ...
When i start i made my account for free and now this amount and still so many sign ups... Crazy!

I keep encouraging my friends to make account too. Its worth it.

I know it's worth it, there is no question about that i was surprise by the price.
Honest to be i even didn't know that now people need to pay to make an account... i thought that is still free!!!

I think it is still free .... must be paying for Steem Power so they don’t have to start low?

fow, By what I got from the post, it is only the US members who must pay to join.
Are you from the USA?

No, I’m in Canada. Just far enough away lol.

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Sweet, fellow Canadian. But yeah, looking at the chart of when the 8000 sign up day was, it was in December, and it seemed the Poster implied that during that time the new users from USA must pay the 70 bucks. And I would assume they still would be today.

It is pretty crazy. But, keep in mind that it is only US Citizens who must pay. Steemit is worldwide :) So only a small percentage of new users would actually be paying that price. You didn't think Trump would like you making un taxed money off a site like this do you? lol

Great advice :) I've started posting analysis on alt coins...check out my latest update on FunFair..cheers

https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@benkalashnikov/funfair-fun-update-64-profit-in-2-days-aiming-for-long-term-target

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Ohh thank you so much for the information. Cause im just new here ! Thank you again and hoping to have fun here at stimeet. @aggroed

Everything leads to maintain this great investment and make this family stronger and stronger. Good post!

Welcome all new users to this magnificent platform!!

As you said, comment a lot - so Im commenting :D

Check out my latest post - Thanks

this isn't thoughtful. This is selfish. Try again.

Thanks @aggroed . I am pretty new to steemit and still reading and learning the ropes , this post helps alot and look forward to reading more of your advice. Thanks again

very nice article as usual. as i am pretty new to steem myself, i can somehow relate...
i never was much of a blogging-dude. i am pretty much doing the things you suggest: find content i like, follow people i like and commenting on stuff when i find it appropriate.
as my steem power grows, i think about my "first original, genuine content", but i take my time...

Nice advise

Absolutely love this. Thanks! As a new member, it's definitely a boost to see community posts like this. After lurking for a while I decided to finally put my foot in the door. I enjoy Steemit's model and can't wait to see how it evolves. Hopefully everyone is as friendly as you!

Hi there @aggroed, its @Josediccus here, well I guess many have missed their way all we get these days from some new members are upvote me and nice post

U just said it all...that advice is priceless..when you take out time to explain to people what they do not know or understand..you are a very good person..all you said happened to me ..but with these ur step guiding advice..am back on track..and I know a lot of new steemers will also be happy with this advice..you just made my day.thank you

Great advice @aggroed. Some stuff that I have suggested to new members as well is to find a mentor, when you do provide content "don't just throw out a bunch of rapid fire junk, and resteem content that is valuable to the people that follow you. Oh and it is important to understand that the whales are whales for a reason and new users are not going become a heavy hitter any time soon unless the contribute significant economically or with processing power to the system.

@aggroed Great info! Speaking of asking for help... What is the best or most efficient way of finding various communities on Steemit? It would be nice to go to a board that lists users by major categories they post in. Is there such a list some place?

Discord. And then network.

However on a more serious note, I congratulate you on your P.h,D.

I have read several of your posts since I joined a few days ago, and your content is great. There is little doubt to where your heart is on this project.

I also see the incredible potential for this project and will be investing heavily both financially and intellectually, as I do have my MBA in Business Administration and Human Resources and will be pursuing my Doctorate in Business Administration later this year. I am also the CEO of a successful corporation (Billett Enterprises) that owns several businesses and specializes in venture capital investments and start-ups, offering guidance, management and support.

Anything that I can do to help the community and the Steemit ecosystem or to future projects you may have please let me know and looking forward to conversing with you on future topics.

Sounds awesome. I'm looking to start talking about Steem to VC groups to encourage investment and make wealthy friends. Let's connect. You can find me in Discord

I have attempted to connect via discord to your group and it isn't working. Further, I tried the website https://minnowpond.org , and that also is not working.

I've been doing this consistently, and I am happy to say that I've come across fantastic people. I feel that I still have a long way to go, but I think I'm moving forward like a turtle -- slowly but surely. :)

Thanks for the writeup. Didn't know about discord yet, but will give it a look.

If only I could have read this in July!

Thanks for this info! Steemit is quite different in how it seems to be more of a community and peer to peer environment, than just a Social Media platform for everyone to tell the world, what they had for breakfast... The part I really get the feels for is how it fully encourages building each other up and helping each other. The world is changing for the better every day, and I truly feel, Blockchain and even this site Steemit, are HUGE steps in the right direction of a tomorrow that I can't wait for!

those are very important tips and behaviors to take in account. And very useful.

Thanks @aggroed for making me feel like not a complete idiot, and really explaining the basics of growth on steemit...*runs to discord

hold on @debbietiyan)

Is it no longer free to join @aggroed ? Some friends been waiting for more than 2 weekd to be approved, could it by why they are still on the wait?

it costs Steemit money to give out accounts. We're changing that soon with the next hardfork. If you want to speed it up you can create accounts for money or with delegation.

I see

Glad I read this so I can inform them now as they keep asking and I didn't know the answer

Thanks!

Excellent post... Thank you.

some people see dead people. i see typos.

I see furries.

Great post! My account is 6 days old and I was starting to realize commenting was the way to go. Anyway my voting power is down to 50% because I went a little button happy. Will take your advise and stick with commenting and short posts until I figure out what my purpose is on Steemit.

Hay @aggroed it's very good content and really gona help many newbs and it's at the article also helps me to understand some of the most important thing to do here.
Well I think it's a proper guidance for all new steemitian.
I am happy that people are now recognised steem and steemit.

Simple and straight to the point tips. These are great advices for everyone, really. Some people who start getting bigger tend to forget those little bits.

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I've been here for almost 5 months now but I never quite realized how important it is to reach for other users, leave thoughtful comments that add value and make new friends/connections.

In the beginning I used almost all my time only on authoring, though I've been lucky as my carefully crafted introduction post was a success (and still my biggest post by payouts) giving me a nice kickstart. I've also managed to catch occasional big votes from whales and/or curators. I actually just thought about this and shared my appreciation for curation in a recent post I made, here, leaving it there just in case you want to check it.

But recently I've embraced commenting more, still not forgetting to author. Browsing and trying to find other content creators could seem like a dull task but I've noticed when I find those connections it's very rewarding and it doesn't feel like work. You could think of it as making friends, instead of "building networks" which just sounds boring, something you'd rather do in a business meeting, not that you'd not do business in Steemit but it still primarily a social website.

But certainly big users, like you, sharing and helping smaller users makes me want to help even newer users than me, and I very well have offered my support for a brand new user, too. Ultimately helping others creates a positive loop with more and more users who want to be part of Steemit (and Steem blockchain) growing the platform even bigger for the benefit of all.

Thanks for this great article highlighting the ins and outs of getting started on Steemit. I do have a question for you and or the community: it seems that timing of posts / comments is important. What time of day is best to post? and is there a timeframe where comments are more or less effective on a post?
Any feedback would be helpful! Thanks!

Hi, @aggroed
Its been a while glad to see your building an epic community! Keep crushing it!

Best,
Isaac

Succesful!! 😊

@aggroed I think other than FAQs, we should also have Do's and Don'ts. Some basic advice for minnows about what to post ( possibly original content and not other news/videos as it is), what to upvote and what not to ( plagiarised content etc. ). Nettiquettes on steem, and just basic stuff. Because lot of new people don't really know what steem is about. In a recent post I mentioned how some people post others' content ( with attribution) for they have higher potential of earning than original content generated by user, which is against steem in my opinion.

I have long used discord. and thanks for all the minnosupport projects that have helped small fish like us. we really appreciate your help.

Well done, excellent advice, very realistic, wish I had this during my first month here. It only took a few posts to learn that wasn't the way to go.

Hi folks, I'm new to the platform. I do see lots of potential here, however I'm curious if you see in your 1.5 years of being a user here any advances in the tech or design of this platform? I think it's important for this great idea to grow it needs to be constantly improved. I see how many things are unintuitive on here, like discovering content, efficient tagging, categories, or the on-ramp to use this ecosystem. Do you see progression or is it sort of stay stagnant... I'm sure there will be many more players in the crypto social network in the near future, and things will keep evolving...

@aggroed WoW, what a wonderful surprise to be mentioned by you. Thank you for the love and support. I'm always working on bettering my blog, there's always room for improvement :) Great post !!! Best wishes to you, and Steem on :D

Very well said, thank you! I'm fairly fresh, and enjoying discovering all the things going on and how to contribute. I have kinda tossed around the idea of starting a curation trail and already using the SteemDunk application to help support some minnows that are just genuinely blogging about life and tough times so I want to support how I can. For now that's what I've got. More in the future. Already executed my first Power Up :) Anyways, excited to be here. You were one of the first profiles I ran in to here and enjoy the content. Cheers and thank you!

Great advice..and steemit costs $70 to start an account now?

no

Thank you for your advice! I'm still fairly new and soaking up whatever I can. My daughter just joined today and I'll share this with her. I joined Discord but didn't have to time to figure it out. Hoping to do that tonight! Cheers @aggroed :D

If one came to Steemit to LEARN, not just to EARN or better yet a combination of both, then it would not that hurt if your efforts fail. I absolutely agree on finding your own niche first for your market before starting a business venture. The logic works the same here. Sadly, I authored advocacies and awareness with an intent as a wake up call to many without considering who can actually read ny stuff. I'll be sure to keep in mind what is written here. Thanks for the things to ponder.

Well..maybe they can afford THAT Lambo you have in the picture after a few author publications first starting out.

great advice! thank you. resteemed :)

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Lots of great information, so good that people are helpful around here.
This seems to be a great platform with lots of potential but it also takes a while to understand how it all works.

Am new to steemit too. Really hard place to be real

This may be neat and cool and brand new for you, but Steem and Discord is home for a lot of people. It may end up being your home too. It's hard to see that on day 1, but Steem is a pretty incredible place. Try to treat it with some respect. We've built something pretty awesome that you're now stepping into. If you want the community to embrace you then it's best if you honor the space you're in.

those last words stuck, i guess i have a different scope view of steemit now, thanks @aggroed

This is day 39 for me and I wish I had read this post before I wrote my first post. Being the kind of person I am, I could not just wait to start publishing articles. I am always afraid that I would change my mind from doing something if I don't dive right in. The very first week, my rep went up from 25—42 and I was so happy that I was growing so fast, only to remain on that number for the next three weeks. It was very perplexing.
Socializing does not come naturally to me. I have to really work at it. Another problem is my schizophrenic attention span. I tell myself that I am going to make comment on posts of 15 people I am following today, but when I open my blog, I start jumping from one thing to the other. I throw away completely the systematic way I was going to carry out my objective for the day and just end up doing nothing. Many times I would just go back and promote one of my posts or write a new one. This has been my problem. This is why I have so few followers after over a month of being here.
Well, before I forget why I came here today, please I need to rush to read the blog of someone else I am following so that I can drop a meaningful comment😀😀😀

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PEACE and GL!

Hey aggroed, those are good tips as always.

But I wanted to let you know the user you tag in the middle of the post is non existing

@spendorhub is the wrong nickname I believe.

Yeah you are right. there are a bunch of new voices out there. They are real human beings. Let's not delegate them to a pool of statistics.

thank you for these points to ponder @aggroed. As a beginner on Steemit, I tend to think that my labor might be in vain but I should start reminding myself about this post. Thank you for motivating me. ^^ Cheers!

Thank you very much for the tips!

Hi @aggroed , what a wonderful pleasure I had reading your post I will be re reading this again as it is extremely useful , it is true too many people think of the wealth more than the fun , Yes everyone would like to become rich I most certainly would love that to support the family but This for me is something i can share my fun times with , I hope we can become friends and share general banter in the future look forward to reading more from you much love , deeviras x

good times! I'm in Discord a lot. Find me there.


Did I miss the part about the killer Radio broadcast on http://mspwaves.com/
Doing what we can to help!
Namaste

Absolutely spot on. Reading this, I felt like you were narrating my journey on Steemit [minus that being an asshole part :D]

I was invited by @sanjay91422 but I didn't pay heed. Then he insisted again and I half heartedly joined in. In October 2017.

Then I wrote a few posts, because my blog is fairly popular in my segment (trekking and travels in India (http://www.tarungoel.in) I forgot about Steemit because there were barely 2 views and not even 2 cents.

I had posted an entry for the #culturevulture challenge and after a week or so I logged in and saw they had given me 13 SBD (close to $65 at that time). And I was like, "is it even possible?"

Since then I have made sure to first find the stories/places/people I want to talk about and talk to.

Within two months I have learned so much about crypto, made some money too (which is equivalent to what I made in the last three years via blogging)

And I AM LIKING IT HERE VERY MUCH

STEEM ON!!

And thanks for writing this post. I am sure it will help many new users.

P.S. New signup requires to pay for $70? :O

Hay my name is ubay. I have read your post. Iam so happy to read that you are so care with beginner on steemit. I hope many people like you in steemit.

Really good advice. I am new here and new to blogging so this is helpful to me to try and post 1 per day and also venture around to read interesting articles. But will follow this great advice.

extraordinary

I am finding this so helpful, when you start it feels so hard to navigate your way through all the information, it can be overwhelming but I really feel I have found something precious here and I love that our mindset needs to be a giving one!

Great advice @aggroed thank you. I was looking for some direction on how to build a good account following as I'm relatively new to this platform. I found this post to be really useful

Great advice here. I will resteem this. Thanks alot.

Thanks so much for this @ aggroed. You said it all. I appreciate the fact that you see helping others grow as something very important. God bless you for that.

Thank you for giving a good step by step outline of how to grow within this platform. I've been looking for information such as your post. I'm new here, so I will concentrate on getting to know people and leaving comments. I like reading everyone's thoughts anyway.

Thank you very much for being so helpfull, it´s a great post , as a newbie this show us a road to follow and helps us in this new jungle.

I hope I am helping too, would like to interview you on my show to help more @aggroed. How can I connect with you?
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Great post, informative. I'm still yet to write my introduction post as I'm still learning my way and so far my experience has been positive and I can see what a brilliant project and community this is.
The thing I love the most is being able to read information without the distraction of mindless, numbing, flashy and pointless adverts

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Wonderful post. I love steemit an the people here are great...Thanks for all the help.

super post. I'm so over-motivated that I just want to write: D got on one of my posts a giant upvote what has pushed me again in addition.

but it's true you have to build a good base first ...

what I do not understand is why people pay for accounts register is free ^ ^