The relationships you have in the communities is important, but there are few projects to cure quality content, whatever they may be, depending on the communities, a fundamental factor is the voting power of those who follow you, you can have 200 real followers but the sp of the accounts does not generate value, and even then you can pass unnoticed.
It's not just making quality content, you can spend hours trying to do it, it's commenting and socializing on different platforms like steemit, slack, discord, reddit, or other social networks, and always look for people with high sp to win Relevance within the community, or being part of communities supporting people, becomes quite relevant when you are part of a project that may not have much power, but has members, everything depends on the perspective you want to see.
I try to show quality content, I know that I do not have a great talent but it passes unnoticed, little by little I gain followers.
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That's an interesting point of view,but you miss something here,it's not always about high SP, even small followers can become very influencal in the long run. every reader and every follower you get is improving just like the way you are, so maybe after a year or two, you will be followed by a couple of whales ! About social interactions, i'm totally with you, in my previous post i've talked about it, you can always check it out if you want :)
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