The TRULY Most Lucrative Topics on Steemit (Proven by Data Analysis)

in steemit •  8 years ago 

I probably shouldn’t share this and keep it secret until I can take all the advantage from it,

but I have learned so much from so many of you that the least I can do is return the favor.

Most people believe that the most lucrative topics are “steemit”, “life”, “photography”, “art” because they often seem them at the top on the right column of the Steemit site.

However, these are NOT the most lucrative categories.

They do receive, as a category, the highest payouts, but

because they are so popular, they also have a larger amount of posts,

making each most less lucrative on average.

To find out which category is IN FACT the most lucrative for individual posts. I gathered all the data from the tags page and ran some simple formulas.

HIGHEST PAYOUT PER POST

First I divided total payouts by total posts for each category.

This showed me how much payout each post was receiving on average.

As you can see, “steemit” falls all the way to the 45th place, very far from #1.

The topic of “life”, which is thought to be the 2nd best topic to write about, is actually ranking as #78. “Photography” which is thought as #3, is actually ranking at #111.

Things are not what they seem, you got to dive deeper to find the truth. Here is the table showing how “topics” TRULY rank in terms of payout per post.

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MOST COMMENTS PER POST

The second thing I did was to analyze which topics are getting the most comments per post.

Once again, the “Steemit” topic ranked way lower than expected at #54, receiving just 2.2 comments per post on average.

“Life” was found all the way at #107, with less than 1 comment per post.

The most rational use of this information would be to use it to write about topics that average the most comments since comments lead to more comments, more upvotes, more followers and more monetary gains for everyone.

Here is all the data for your delight:

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IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS

After seeing these charts you may think that you now need to start spamming these topics in order to make the most gains.

This, however, would be a futile approach because,

if others do the same, that would lead to topic saturation and reduce the payout and comment averages for everyone.

It is also important to consider that, even though some topics are very lucrative, they will not produce high earnings for everyone who uses them, regardless of how high the average payout is.

The reason for this is that posts with those topics tagged are usually written by people who know about those topics.

It is likely that the average new user will not be proficient in understanding or exploring ideas dealing with the “witness-category”, “bitshares”, “steemfest” or “steemdev” and readers of blogs with these tags will surely be able to differentiate between expert content and content by users trying to get one up on the system.

HOW TO USE THIS INFORMATION

The most effective way to use this data is by simply sticking to the topics you are already good at and

checking the data to see which meaningful tags are best to use.

This is how I have been using it:

I simply write about whatever I want to write and then go down the list,

adding the first keyword that appear to be relevant and have a high payout average.

Of course, I will need to re-do this analysis in a few months, especially if this post becomes popular.

So go ahead, follow me, and stay tuned for updates and useful information to improve your Steemit experience.

Blessings

@BrunoTreves

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Nice. I do a similar weekly analysis for 49 tags that I'm interested in. You can check my last one from a few days ago: https://steemit.com/curation/@anonimnotoriu/my-steemit-curation-and-followings-5

Sweet! Thanks! =D

Great '

Great post and so helpful. I noticed a definite change in response with using different tags recently, and this data supports that, and provides great information to work with. Thanks so much for sharing!

Thank god https://steemit.com/tags finally works.

NICE!! Now, if you would be able to filter out all posts from people with a high ranking, for example everything above 60 or every account with more than 5,000 STEEM value, you probably get even much more accurate results for the average Joe.
Why? The reason for some wrong perception of lucrative tags is, that many high ranking steemians are active in a certain category, hence attract loads of money there. But that does not mean, that every or even most postings in that category will yield higher profits. It's just the averages. In order to find the best nieches for average Joe, you have to delete the most popular steemians from your data.

This is penultimate. The whales are dominating the entire platform and if the platform doesnt change to stop the vote power hoarding dynamic and letting great content go un-upvoted we are going to lose a lot of new users, and ultimately STEEM will tank, because all the people with lots of SP are just sitting back, throwing out some SBD for contests, and not adding anything of substance to the platform and saving all the voting power for themselves and a few buddies. This could really tank the entire platform if not fixed soon. People should be free to upvote what they think is good, and not upvote themselves. People won't upvote or give so few and worthless that in 5 days it is worth 1/10 of what it was @ 12hrs post-post. Great info you definitely deserve as many upvotes as views! I would resteem but I want to hoard this information for myself haha. Since self interest is now the most valuable thing on Steemit 👎 This thing needs to be fixed asap bc I for one am really not enjoying spending hours on a post to get $1. Not even worth the time to create content and if that becomes the norm new users will not stay and Steemit.com will add nothing to the internet other than a few people who made a lot of money (not working at all) and a lot of others who spent weeks worth if time, months even, posting to get a few hundred dollars at best. And putting it all into SP while the whales cash out every day with $1,000 posts for a stupid contest. Sorry. Great post. Just super jaded with Steemit lately.

You might like my posting about this issue. You make a few hints about in which direction solutions could be found. Good start. https://steemit.com/steemit/@dinoo/clif-high-s-predictions-for-steem-in-bare-naked-wealth-report-we-have-a-challenge-here-guys

I wish Steemit only the best, but you are on the point.

Yes. You are right, that is my next project.

very good one ! Thanks for the data !

This comment has received a 1.07 % upvote from @booster thanks to: @digital-gypsy.

Thanks for this information @brunotreves
I'm working with a "ru" topics mostly. But hope my last post about steemit promotion, English one, will have some success...

Great info thank you.

I ranked #1 on comments per post 😂🙌🏼... yes, I'm Charles Fuchs. 💪🏼🙌🏼💯

congrats..)))))

Upvoted and RS'd

Thanks for sharing -- you def have the spirit!

Sweet! Thank you :)

So many tags still can't think of anything creative to say ...

Thanks for sharing though

You're probably interested in a Little bit of everything like me... this could be an asset ... just sayin..

Upvoted and followed! Another data buff! I like this a lot.

Would be interested to see the data controlled for the rep and relative SP of the authors.

For example, the tag #steem-pocalypse had 9 (now 10) posts.

Out of those 9, 5 posts were @papa-pepper's posts. @papa-pepper's rep and SP speaks for itself.

Out of the remaining 4 posts, the average $/post is about $4.67. Even in those 4 posts if you remove the 2 posts by @keepdoodling (a user with a 61 rep), the remaining $/post is $1.88.

interesting

Thanks for sharing your secrets! Like you were saying, a lot of these tags that receive the highest payout/post are very niche oriented so it would be pointless tagging them unless you your post was about the subject. But it is quite nifty to have this list to reference :)

Sweet. I am glad you liked it :)

Fantastic. Very interesting!

Awesome! Thanks!

Is there a way to report with top word combinations in tags?

what do you mean by report?

The ability to see word combos as top tag groupings. Eg. life cheese pizza vegetarian

Great post very informative. thanks for sharing.

@brunotrves Great content, superb analysis

good disclosure.
very helpful, thanks

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Very handy data. Going to be looking this over and keeping up with any updates you make to it.

Thanks, I will probably run the numbers again in 3 months to make comparisons

HolySmoke! this was very informative, not to mention, Creative, intelligent, and forward thinking.. RESTEEMED ... Following ...

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Thank you, Namaste my friend :)

Upvotes from ANYONE higher in rep really help minnows to grow; when someone is considerate enough, and interested enough to RESTEEM your post; i would think the least you could do is give them a little upvote.... but, upvotes are sooooo precious, to some, that people save them for their own rise to power... I won't be resteeming any more of your posts.. UnFollowing... Save your Namaste for some other Noob... So long Sucker !!!

Thanks for sharing! (Very) good to know.

Good info mate! Thanks for sharing! Upvoted

Nice job researching this. Remidns us why relevant tags are important when we are posting stuff.

definitely, using the proper tag is KEY

Thank you for researching this, great info!

One of the more interesting articles I have read today thanks for sharing.

Time to write exclusively about Steem-pocalypse

Nice work Bruno.
I think since HF19 things have been both good and bad. Good because payouts are higher and bad because there seems to be less votes.
To get this information, it might help me and many others who often get 'writers block' to explore these topics and hopefully in doing that, we can get many more followers and rewards.
Really good post! Keep it up!
Up and followed!

Awesome! Glad to know you found it useful! Thanks for upvoting! Wishing you success! =D

Awesome post ( and awesome result). Well done

Thank you :)

Very helpful! I went through the first list and put the topics I might write about in a spreadsheet. Then I added the comment list topics that I might write about to give more weight to those on both.

This way - with my separate list - I will not have to keep looking at things like "bitcoin" or "bounty" which I cannot see myself ever posting about .

I have tons of content and now I know how to slice and dice and which to not bother with at all :)

This was a wonderful idea and a great service to the rest of us. Thank you so much for helping. I am new here and trying hard to get up to speed. I would love to see you update this as time goes on. Many thanks.

you are welcome @fitinfun! I am glad you liked it, found it useful and put it to work right away! I will be publishing an update in 2 to 3 months. Best luck to you!

Thank you again - I ReSteemed to get this on my feed so I don't forget!

a resteem won't even get you an upvote around here !!! HolySmoke! this guy is Stingy !!!

Great breakdown. Very informative.

SUPER! Glad you liked it! Thanks for the feedback! :)

It is very interesting to see it. Still I think I don't want to play too much the system and I prefer to tag properly even if that means I won't be making as much money as other people

I like your perspective.

It is all about being the most assertive you can.

This is very useful info, thanks for sharing. I have wanted to analyze some data like this for a while, but I don't really have the skills... you saved me a lot of time!

Fascinating seeing all of the 'inside jokes/topics' of the whales.

These are VERY good tips, thanks for this !

Wow looking amazing,

Good info. Are you taking all 5 tags into consideration for a given post? Or just the primary category tag?

I am talking all of them into consideration.

Great analysis! m following you now. More power brunotreves!

Thank you :)

Thank you for this very useful information. I will upvote and resteem.

meep

I also believe that the high paying tags are the 3 tigers - life, steemit and photography. Thanks for sharing.

Okay, maybe you're going to think that this is a dumb question but what who and what does "Charles Fuchs" have to do with steemit?

hahaha, no idea

Great breakdown + thanks for sharing.

As someone new to Steemit, I am still debating internally if I should focus all of my available time to producing the highest quality content, or what percentage ought to be invested in analytics such as this.

So far I've found the ability to connect with people through comments has had the most traction on followers, but not necessarily in post payouts.

Thanks again for sharing!
-Stephan

Now this is some good and useful content. Upvoted....

AWESOME! Thanks :)

Hmmmm.

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Thank you for your effort on this informative post Bruno! I'm bookmarking it!

Glad you found it useful :)

Wow, great data!

up voted and following .. interesting and a lot of work.. the best to you :)

Great post and so helpful. I noticed a definite change in response with using different tags recently, and this data supports that, and provides great information to work with. Thanks so much for sharing!

Always willing to upvote on useful content that involved some research.

Thanks for your time

STEEM On !!

Dave

Thank you, I am happy to help :)

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Thanks for sharing - anything that can improve Steemit's 'taxonomy' is a good thing. :)
followed and upvoted.

Thanks for the feedback, glad to hear you liked it :)

Thank you for the info.

This is extremely helpful information! Thank you for

Great-post, how did you put this table together?

nice sharing this .. thanks for the info

Thanks so much for sharing this very insightful information with the community - it is still biased a little simply because bitshares for example are probably so high because of the @bitshares acct and other whales - nonetheless very very helpful - Thanjk You!

Woah, this looks like a very strategic point of view. Great post! Will save for future reference.

ooshey....that means thank you in Yoruba language

This was a great post and I hope to be able to utilize the information in it

The first filter I'd propose is, can you show which tags are best for minnows to use? Steem-pocalypse is up there because only @papa-pepper uses it and he has a large following.

You are right, I can come up with a minnow friendly version.

Thanks!