RE: Average Author VS Influencer - How Much Is A Word Worth On Steemit?

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Average Author VS Influencer - How Much Is A Word Worth On Steemit?

in steemit •  8 years ago  (edited)

I think it's important to acknowledge that people don't arrive on Steemit as equals. Jeff Berwick (aka The Dollar Vigilante) has a successful, multi-decade career behind him. Not to mention his established online presence. Simply evaluating the quality of someone's post and comparing it to your own work, is a tad naive I think.

It's also important to remember that Steemit is still very young. The community wants to embrace people from the outside in order to grow. Some may think the community's standards are, at present, too low. I think as Steemit matures, the standard for what is considered a good post will rise and name recognition may begin to lose the influence it once had. There are other factors to consider such as the use of Steem Power, and how people may be able to perpetuate success through the influence it allows but I'm going to stop here before this comment turns into an essay.

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@invisiblegorilla I think this post maybe a little misinterpreted. This is just to demonstrate the numbers not a demonstration or a comparison of work. But mainly to get the conversation going a little more as to what is actually valued.

You are right he has decades behind him and an existing audience. No question about that. There is little comparison.

The only issue I have with what he has posted about, is it hasn't been about anything really enlightening or eye opening. If the posts were more informative other than social commentary on his own posts, then I'm sure they are worth the dollar amount for each word.

The community is growing and with that I will still post :) Thanks for sharing! Food for thought. :)