A second chance for hidden gems

in steem •  9 years ago 

As the curation process is still in its experimental phase, it might have happened that you've put a lot of effort in creating a post but it just slipped through the net and now it's forgotten. Most probably it was because it was not so good after all but I guess there must have been a few cases where the post was actually valuable but you were just unlucky.

We don't want hurt feelings, do we?

Let's compile a list a posts that you have written (original content only) but they did not get as much attention (and payout) as you believe they deserved.

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Great idea! I started a blog here on my favorite subject, and have a few posts for those interested in BBQ.

Here are a few of my attempts at bringing BBQ to Steemit!

I have done an Intro, published an original Summer BBQ Event Calendar, a couple of Product Reviews, a Things To Do guide, put together a DIY Brick Pit BBQ guide, started The Latest Thing area to introduce new products, written a Sauce Article, and reblogged a Smoker Buying guide and Sauce Comparison, posted a few links to tasty looking recipies, useful resources, and training videos, and threw in a couple cool and funny BBQ related things.
I'm still brand new at this blogging thing, so click or reply and let me know if my BBQ blog meats your expectations! :)

Just found your post from search after a month of you posting it, thought you'd like to know :)

That's a good sign that old stuff is being rediscovered.
Thank you for letting me know.

I have a beer-making post I did that was overlooked by many. Maybe people don't like homebrew?

https://steemit.com/homebrew/@complexring/making-beer-is-very-forgiving-part-1

That was a good article. It's like BBQ, not many enthusiasts are here yet but they will come.
Keep posting, beer is good.

Thanks! I have a regulator and some corny kegs coming in soon. I can't wait to try that batch out.

All but 1 image is broken.

The images were there initially -- apparently my webserver doesn't like to load http instead of https automatically and I don't have a ssl certificate. Anyway, fixed by putting the images on imgsafe.

This might help at some point. https://letsencrypt.org/ Free ssl certs for everyone!

Thanks! It has to do with a configuration for linking images on my webpage. Although, i am confused as to why when I link with http that when loading the image in a new tab brings you to a https page.