In my years I've learned two secrets to success in life. The first, Do the Work, is pretty well-known. But the second one is maybe more important, and worth doing first:
Figure out when someone else has already done the work for you.
The blockchain's public ledger is pretty amazing for this particular lesson. When I hear that it's hard to find good content on Steem, I feel like those people are failing it, because I've already done the work for them, and so have a bunch of other people, and it's almost right in front of you.
It's true that building your Steem feed from scratch is pretty difficult. Tags are complicated, Trending and New are almost useless, search is really good at finding posts from 2017. I approached it largely from scratch, and it took me three months to build a feed that was consistently providing me with excellent content, and it's work to keep it up as new users arrive and old ones leave. I was prepared to do that because I'd been on a similar platform before and came in prepared.
But here's the thing: you don't have to. I've already done it, and you can just use mine. Steemit doesn't advertise it, and there isn't even a button, but it's possible to get to any user's feed just by adding /feed after their username in the URL. So if you're feeling like you're having a hard time finding good content, I'd suggest just browsing over to https://steemit.com/@tcpolymath/feed and scrolling through that for a while. There's no end of interesting stuff there at any given time, and I have a very wide variety of interests, so it's a pretty good chance you'll find something that appeals to you.
But you don't have to do it with me. Pick any interactive user who has been here a while and look through their feed, you'll find plenty. We're all out there looking for good content and you can take advantage of that very easily. Here are a few extensive ones that I recommend, and if for some reason you need more after that just start clicking on some of the users you see in a bunch of them. You'll have generated your own feed in no time.
Steeming can be a lot easier if you recognize that a lot of the things you're trying to do are already being done by other people, and because it's on the blockchain all of their activity is public. Some things are easier to find than others.
Great minds think alike?
https://steemit.com/teamaustralia/@itstime/this-one-trick-will-make-steemit-hot-trending-section-less-sucky-in-2-5-secs
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Great, more fodder for the conspiracy theory that I'm secretly Matt.
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Had no idea this was going around...
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It isn't really, as far as I know. Taraz came up with it and I kind of keep it going as a running gag because I think it's funny.
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I'm cleaning up my feed: too many courtesy, dormant or dead following.
If @gduran reviews my feed now, it would not be an indicator of who or what I am interested in; though, the posts that I've resteemed would.
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I just find people who resteem stuff I enjoy and keep them in my feed. They do all the hard work of going out and finding the stuff to share into their feed and I’m right there enjoying it. Don’t know how people stay sane following as many people as they do. My guess is they have never found the feed button!
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I checked your feed and found my most recent post right at the top. I'm so flattered. Blushing
Looking at someone else's feed is kind of fun. I wonder if some industrious blogger will start up a regular feature that consists of "Steemit Feed Reviews." That might even make a good contest.
I'm pretty proud of my own feed: https://steemit.com/@professorbromide/feed
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Pretty handy trick isn't it :)
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Thanks I never realized that. I'll have to take you up on it. It can be tough to find the right places but like yourself after spending enough time on here you do see what is good and what isn't. You build the right connections and find what suits you.
But with that said it's always interesting to see what the other people are doing. Especially the well established ones.
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It is an easy trick and easy to use, my wife @shasta told me about it a little while back, but well being a guy, and stupid I forgot about it for a little bit, then remembered a couple weeks ago, when things were real slow. Some days I just get to busy, but have not slept with a full vote bucket in a very long time. Maybe a challenge for Asher, how many hours since Jan has your vote power been at 100% .
Steemit needs a real tool box of hints tricks and how to's.
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I actually have something similar to that on my todo list already. Not very high on it, so it won't be very soon.
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I had no idea!!! Thanks for the tip :) I need to clean my feed up, but in the meantime, this is a perfect solution!
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That's a good tip. Now all i have to do is find people who has a 'good feed'. :-)
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Great tip, though don't you find that the more people you follow the more your feed doesn't represent them?
I find that people just drop off my feed, and then I see them randomly and I'm like 'oh yeah, whatever happened to____?'
Like yourself for instance, I believe I've been following you for at least the last couple of months, but rarely see your content on my feed. In fact I noticed @meno and then saw a comment from you and thought, ah yes I remember you!
I'd love to get on more people's feeds, I have loads of followers but less than 0.05% of them regularly vote for me, and about 0.01% regularly comment.
Anyway good to reconnect :-)
Cg
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https://steemlookup.com/
If you're not using it to discover awesome content and authors, you're not using steem right.
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This post has received a 3.13 % upvote from @drotto thanks to: @sbi-booster.
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@tarazkp showed me this technique some days back and i have been using it.
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That's a nice suggestion about leveraging another person's feed! 👍
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You got a 48.35% upvote from @ocdb courtesy of @tcpolymath!
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I always look at other people 's blog, but never thought about looking at their feed, which is the thing that probably let's us know what people are interested in.
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Great tip! TX!
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I barely resteem, I am very picky with keeping the log of my feed related with my work, it is like a presentation card something I am doing on blocchains abd stayes like a rock or block lol. I comment a lot, curate manually, search new high quality content, and that is why i am consideting starting to do curation selection posts where I can say why and thus feed related.
I try my best with mine, it is all I can say
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