Progress Update: 333 Followers, .5kSP, Having a Blast

in steem •  7 years ago  (edited)

Hey everyone!

I've been on steemit for almost two months now and in that time have found so much to love here! I had this idea a few months back about a website where you could tip people a few cents or a dollar for the content they create. I thought it would be a really cool idea, but didn't follow through because it was similar to youtube and other sites out there with a small change, plus I couldn't make that website without a ton of help. Then a few months later I run into steemit, which is that idea with one difference: it's free to tip here, you just upvote!

Now, after seeing this community interact and handle itself I have really high hopes for the platform. While there are some nuances to pick up at this point of development, the challenges aren't so great that they prevent anyone from succeeding here if they are putting in enough effort to network with people and add their unique contributions.

The people on steemit are almost entirely friendly, it's the first site I've seen where being kind and generous is rewarded and encouraged, and it's set up that way. The only person I've found being negative towards me has been myself when I feel I'm not meeting my own expectations, which is pretty incredible seeing how this is the internet. Everyone I've talked to and asked about how to do well here, or in other areas of life, has been helpful. So while the number of active users on steemit isn't massive, we've got a great foundation of users to keep the platform strong and encourage new users to find their own way here.

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Some people are promoting steemit by advertising, creating new programs, and . And others are making the site great with fresh content. Sure, we're partial to cryptocurrency at the moment, but look how fast we're growing. Everyday it seems like I see some popular or moderately popular person or group that I used to see on facebook and youtube joining steemit. More people are joining, new, exciting content is being added, and the people already here keep making the place better by creating 3rd party apps, teaching new users, creating communities, and delegating out their own SP to promising and hard working individuals.

Current users, the people with investments in SP and the people who have been here for years building SP believe in this platform, and they want to see it succeed. Some people are doing their thing, creating content and building their blog, while others have taken the role to actively promote and grow steemit. And they figued out that to do that, they will need to help newcomers grow. Sometimes that means delegating SP, sometimes it could be something like content creation for newcomers, and some people are experimenting with new things, like...

The 1kSP Program

Today I hit 500SP! This is a big mark for me, it means I'm halfway to the 1kSP mark that @taskmaster4450 set to help me get to. If you haven't heard @taskmaster4450 and @underground decided to pick a few minnows and get them to 1kSP because it could be a life changing amount of money once steem starts rocketing up the charts. @underground picked spiritualmax, who already smoked me and is well above 1000SP, if you have a chance check out his blog to see how he did it! @taskmaster chose me because he saw my interest in steemit and saw that I was writing quality comments on his page and others.

At the time I only had one or two posts up, he wanted me to start posting 1-2 times per day! While somewhat daunting since I have never blogged before, I jumped at the opportunity. Having been on steemit for a week or so by then I was already hooked and wanting to create something special here, to use steemit as my own personal outlet to express, and to help strengthen the community in whatever ways I could.

I've done my best to meet that goal, creating over 60 posts. It hasn't been easy to work on it all the time while working a full-time job, helping raise Mila, and living a little. But it's been really rewarding, I treat it kind of like a second job that I actually enjoy, something that I hope one day will take off because I know how much potential is here for people to make a living off of creating content.

I'm looking forward to the day where we can focus on creating content for eachother to pay the bills, where we get paid fairly for what we do instead of watching it all go to big companies taking a huge slice of the pie. This could be something really special.

Moving Forward

Moving forward I'd like to continue my success here by improving my own content. While I feel like I do a good job writing posts, there are so many other things that I could be doing, like creating my own images, personalizing my posts with custom line breaks, banners, and closing comments, creating contests, and networking on discord and steemit chat.

I made it to 333 followers which is really big to me, I feel like having a solid follower base will be important in the future.Even if everyone following me right now was plankton, eventually those plankton are going to grow into minnows, dolphins, orcas and whales. That's why I feel like building followers could be the most important thing to do right now, so I'd really like to start networking more, exploring posts other than those in the hot and trending sections, and eventually paying forward all the help I've seen here.

Once I hit 1kSP I will either be delegating out a small amount of SP to a few users, or copying the 1kSP program on a smaller scale. Helping out the plankton and minnows here might just be the most important thing we can do right now to help steemit grow and retain users. Some of these people are producing some amazing content, stuff that rivals or in some cases is even better than what the whales and orcas and dolphins are making here, and often it goes completely unnoticed.

I think it should be our goal to make everyone feel welcome here, to make everyone feel like they have a voice. I know that's hard to do now, and there are quite a few programs just for that, but we can all do a bit better. We can all make small contributions, whether in the form of delegated SP, or something as simple as writing a comment and engaging with people without looking for a big upvote.

When we think long-term, those pennies are worth just as much as a dollar from a whale, because eventually they will be a dollar. And our relationships and engagement with others will be what bring us success. So do your best to be involved in what you love, meet people with similar interests and meet even more who you can learn something from. Steemit is the place to share our experiences and expertise with the world, and have some fun doing it!


Thanks for reading, if you have any questions for me or would like to add anything hit me up in the comments below, I'm always willing to help people get started if I can, and if I can't I might be able to point you to someone who could. I'd like to give a big shoutout to @taskmaster4450, I'm grateful for all his help and for everything he does to promote steemit and show us all the potential we have here, even during the market dips. If you aren't following him do so now, he's an amazing resource and will engage you in the comments section everytime. Happy steeming!

PS. Sorry if this was long winded haha

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Pennies from planktons add up, yes at a frustratingly slow rate, when not restricted by bandwidth or being too generous, but they do indeed. I’ve nern on just a little shorter time than you but I’m not as optimistic as you (as you know) but I keep plugging away anyway with my mostly unnoticed posts. But the feeling you get when some bigger fish likes your post or comment is nice. Keep posting your well written blogs and you’ll get want you seek!

I understand the frustration you and other planktons (myself included) on here feel with trying to contribute on here and not getting noticed @bigskycustoms.

That’s why a group of us joined in the #newbieresteemday initiative, to help however we can to get the little fishes noticed. I stopped by your page and your latest post on beer review is cool. I will let our team know to help get you more exposure.

You are welcomed to use our hashtag #newbieresteemday for future posts. One of our team members is a Curator with curie and he actively checks our hashtag for good posts to support.

Best to you!

Thanks @beeyou, I saw the comment from #newbieresteemday and appreciate that very much!

Anytime! Best of luck on the contest @bigskycustoms. Our group has a contest for best post right now. You’re welcomed to check my latest post or go directly to @deliberator’s contest. Someone currently holds the “winning” title with highest number of votes and it might be hard to win. But go have fun and meet people.

Ya, I know it can be tough out there to churn out some good stuff and not be seen, I think networking comes into play there, discord and commenting on multiple posts from people you like, but there's no easy way to do it

Nice one, well done, I am still struggling to get a few cents on posts and music and it is a little disheartening, but still enjoying the site and determined to keep rocking with it. You have done really well and you are a great example to us newbies!

Glad you are sticking around and at least enjoying the site. I try and chime in on your posts when i see them now, a couple things that might help:

  • there are a few music competitions floating around, open mics and whatnot where you can win steem if you win. The other advantage to these is the exposure, you could meet other musicians and network.
  • The other thing that can really help is finding a discord community, there are a bunch of different ones and I'd suggest getting involved in at least one to meet people that can help you grow your page

Test those out and let me know how it goes, it still takes time and effort to do those but they might help you find new friends and followers

Congratulations bud!!! We are growing in the platform, I think we we are doing a great job here and I cannot wait for the day in which we can officially be called a dolphin :D.

Keep up the good work! Good times are coming!

Thanks man! we are doing awesome, you've been killing it and I could definitely learn a thing or two from you! Looks like you found a nice little groove, any tips for myself and my followers? Maybe you should make a post for how to succeed on steemit if you're a newbie

Wow bro I feel flattered reading that!

I think you know the thing I do is to try to comment a lot, good comments for the most part though. I also use the Steemify app to be on top of my notifications, although I have read several times ginabot is also nice.

I spend most of my day here in steemit, whether it is reading, commenting, or preparing my posts.

About tips I don’t know man, I think you and me know pretty much the same about steemit lol 😆

I will think about the post, but I think I would just repeat every advice we all have already read haha

Probably right, but I do see you working on some stuff like translations and your posts formatting is always bomb, maybe some of the small stuff most people don't do, including me.

I notice you have custom line breaks, a custom signature, you've done some utopian.io work, you always do a good job referencing your older work and any citations, basic stuff like that that adds value to your posts and presence here.

No pressure of course ;) I know we've all probably seen all the repeat posts about commenting more and networking etc. Sometimes they are nice reminders, but I still feel like there is some room to add a post for creating amazing posts.

I really want to do one of those workshops from that group you invited me to, do you know when they do them usually? I seem to always miss them

Thanks for noticing all those little details my friend!!

And you can always drop your post in one of the feedback session we have there, I ask for this mentors feedback whenever I can and they really know how to help people in doing better posts. The time varies depending on the availability of the mentor, but they always send a notification giving some time for everyone to read it.

Although by looking at your posts they will probably say it’s already very good, and give you just a little feedback. The larger feedback are for really new users that really don’t know much about markdown or how to arrange the information. Nevertheless, I invite you to ask the mentors for some good feedback.

Just a point of clarity, I did not help start the 1kSP Program, I just saw it from our good friend @overkillcoin and I liked the idea! I was still technically a minnow when I joined TaskMaster to start helping "da little fishes" :D
Thanks for the mention, Jake!

Ooops, guess I missed that @overkillcoin was the guy, better give him a follow, thanks for filling me in

keep it up bro...