The Reasons why Some Newbies Fail to Grow in Steemit Platform.steemCreated with Sketch.

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I have not failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. - Thomas Edison

Hi Everyone.

This topic is a very alarming concern addressed to everybody. Given the fact that our community here grows little by little, but others seem to pull-out from the platform. I think of the ways why they did part ways from the platform, and was able to realize these things :

  • Steemit is not "Easy-breezy" to get money.


Yes, Steemit is an incentivized social media platform - but you need to put sweat on it. Earning in Steemit is difficult to earn - AT FIRST. Understanding the basics and how the platform works must be your first assignment on how to caught their upvotes. Our users here have the power to upvote post they like, and remember that content is Steemit's brand. Post article that are informative, well written, and with proper markdown techniques.

Understand that on your first weeks in Steemit, most of the users are not earning much. But the moment they get recognized and they continue the momentum. I assure you, the growth will rise as x to the power of something.

  • They Struggle to find Good Content


Creating a good content is so hard to make. A content that the community mostly like, which will make them get more upvotes. In return it made them more challenging, and ended thinking the site is difficult to make money. Everybody must understand that Steemit is not a site for earning money, its about learning from user's contents, making friends and interacting with them, and most especially building a network. In Steemit you can redefine yourself, express your feelings, harness your talent, and share some important information to others. This is the thing they miss, because what's embedded on their minds are earnings. Steemit only offer that kind of feature!

  • They see the Biased System


Some newbies see shitty post getting $300 / $200 per post, when in fact their content made was far away better than it. This is a part of Steemit's negative side. But they have to understand that its because of the people's power. That post made big because someone upvoted it, and that he invested his stake for a high Steem Power. I understand that there are some users who abuse that, but we can't blame them. They have their own will to which post they wanted to upvote, and they invested in Steemit!

My advice is to ignore it. Focus on your personal growth. As much as possible, look on trending lines. Learn how they create those hundred-dollar post and apply it next time on your blogs. Check the way they post tags, the way they beautify their contents using markdown, where to place the pictures, and the time they are posting the content. Don't dwell on the negative side of Steemit, instead twist your mind and see the beauty of the platform. I say to you, THIS IS THE MOST AMAZING PLATFORM I EVER MET!.

  • The Platform Seems to be Technical


There are some users who just wanted to be involved in the platform itself. They simply hate technicals, STEEM, STEEM DOLLARS, STEEM POWER, which they can't escape its relation to crypto. To be honest, this is one of the main reasons why some of our invited users here quit the platform. They face difficulties in understanding it, they had asked and I provided some help. The real problem is how they explore these terms.

My advice to newbies is read at least a couple of pages of STEEM Whitepaper. It will help you understand the how the platform works, and how do these tokens influence the blogging platform.

Thanks for reading!

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Thank you @jassennessaj for this information. At first I was sad having a little feedback.Reading out your article I just changed my mind to continue writing. Hope you will be with us always like this.
Thanks again.

Great post i must say. I really applaud the effort you put to come up with all the issues newbees encounter here on steemit.

I understand steemit is a process, not a get rich fast platform. And thanks to the likes of @surpassinggoogle for motivating minnows

the fact that they are not so open-minded maybe is one of the factor, you are on point here, I second your article, RS this! <3

Aweee thank you @fernwehninja! Close-mindedness is also a main factor. Thank you for bringing it up. 😊

Good blog, bro. These are all things I will be covering it the convention. Hopefully by then, Filipinos will trust me a bit more, and let me speak to them candidly.

Reinvesting on Steemit, is reinvesting in yourself. The only people to ever be successful on Steemit, are those that understand that they need to let their accounts grow, in order to attract bigger fish.

In return, they will have better blog writing techniques, since they know their audience has the power to make, or break them.

Great blog post, and keep on churning!

Rob

You're exactly right! Aside from the things mentioned above, one of the things our whales are looking into are your contribution to the community.

That will be awesome! I'll do my best to attend and help you setting it up. @steemph.cebu is committed to help you in all aspects. Thank you for doing extreme efforts for Cebu!

Well, one thing I could use help with...is getting @surpassinggoogle down here. I will pay for his flight, hotel, and food... Just would like to meet him, and have him speak about his experience with steemit. He has a lot of knowledge, and would be a great motivator :)

Rob

Gotcha. Good luck and God speed to your individual effort dude.

Jass

great article
great upvoted
Success Lies in Seeing Failure as a Tool

Just as all the greats have something in common, so too do the true “failures” of life: their inability to use failure as a tool. When you feel that sinking, desperate sensation known as failure and you take it to heart, you diminish yourself. You give your power away to an external event. Success is about learning how to recognize why you failed, and how you’re going to compensate for it.

I find it helpful to ask myself the following questions upon failures, big and small.

What brought about the failure?
How much of it is in my realm of influence?
How can I use my influence to turn failure into success?
What steps do I need to go through to try again?
What can I do every day to ensure that my next try is done more intelligently?

I couldn't agree more with your well written piece. It definitely takes a good bit of grinding to get noticed and start to gain traction on this platform. If you can afford to invest in the platform at all, I believe, it has a positive impact overall. It's helps you earn better in curation but also, people notice your vote when it has some weight behind it. Well done my friend!

Exactly. Thank you for appreciating this blog @sixersfeds. 😊

So inspiring. Thanks a lot

I'm starting to dislike the bots and the self upvoting rewarding mechanic, since high sp users just make zero content posts, self upvote and basicly making themselves richer. This is wrong, the system should reward content and not just the people with big steem accounts rewarding themselves .

This is a matter that is sometimes saddening to hear. But I believe with time, everything will be near perfect.

What is rewarded is value and content is just of the things that add value and there are a ton of other things

There is also steem and steemit, which are two different things. On steemit the main activities is content and curation perhaps but there is also the open source blockchain that is something very different and incentivizes other things

Everyone is welcome to do anything in Steemit. Some bots are for business, and the Steem company itself is a business. You need to dwell on it, maybe instead take advantage 😊

What is rewarded is value and content is just of the things that add value and there are a ton of other things

great article.... keep on steeming! :} upVoted

This is a very wonderful and educative post.
It'll go a long way in helping the minnows to grow and learn one or two things about steemit.

To all the minnows, don't be deterred. This is a wonderful platform, so just keep following everything up diligently and with time, you'll be glad you joined steemit.

Happy Steeming

Exactly, those were things I noticed from some members that we have here.

The general message is on point but i wouldn't refer to people's using the term "shitty". Its value that's rewarded and value is many things beyond a post. And its beyond power. There are many other factors too. Picture of tomato can trend depending on the moment. If it is tomato day, then someone's tomato picture can trend cos there are a ton of factors, reports done, vouching for may have been done. A lot of factors. There is also technicality. twitter has 140 character or vine videos is 6 seconds long to incite people's technicality and takes people's creativity to extreme new levels, so ofcourse for so-called shitty posts, there can be some extreme technicality to it. Overall post quality can be subjective matters "staying neutral" is better especially when you are out to teaching cos teaching has great impact and keep distort views especially for newer ones who miss out on context and ofcourse context can't be contained in one post. For instance, when you use the term shitty, you may understand it, but your audience may not understand it in the context that you do. And many people use the word "shitty" to describe on steemit, they may have done it in a particular context that they understand and the way a westerner may portray words has context involved. "i can't wait" may easily mean "i am so in expectation of it". "bad" can easily mean "extremely topnotch". Those shoes are bad can easily mean those shoes are hot

You're on point Terry. Thanks for responding! I agree with your thoughts, however this shitty thing I meant are those post with no value but with people abusing their voting influence. I may be wrong, but you'll see some of them in Korean posts into which I think our fellows may not understand the content, but seeing the number of texts used, there are even posts with no pictures and has around 50-100 texts on it. Those were some harmonical distortions of this platform.

Thanks for that, I'll change the thought of it next time. That shitty word needs to be avoided. My humble apology, and will not do it next time. Thanks Terry. Yo da best!

Nope what i mean is this. You are a leader now and you have impact and especially for topics like this which infact is very subjective, audience matters and most of the audience for topics like this are newbies.
Community building removes personal sentiments cos again, you audience matters especially for topics like this. No one has failed. Not one. And having 300 million sbd may not be success either, if you ask some of the whales, they will tell you. Now not everyone is on steemit looking for SBDs. Many are here solely cos of decentralization and some to maintain privacy. i am here for steemit but i am also here for the steem blockchain which is something very different. I tried to explain context to you. I am not talking of the word "shitty" in particular, i am talking of the general tone of the post. Growth as well, is many things to different people. There are users here who came to write a book about their deceased parent because their parent's demise was caused by political triggers and all secular outlets or media have tried to hide the truth and that's why they are here. to post and keep it stored unerasable and permanent, and doing just that is growth for them and there are minnows who can be whales tomorrow, cos they are minnows here but have 33 bitcoin somewhere. Some are just here to watch and see if it is worth it to bring in their bitcoin and be whale tomorrow and some are actually whales in there main account and want to appear minnows so they can be treated as regular people. You are still young in your journey to pick up on all these things and this info you may not hear anywhere but you need this info to grasp things more fully and that is why i am telling you cos i see you as leader now. this is not direct info, it is just general conceptual info to help open your mind and eyes to things. Korea or cn is a different topic. There are various incentives at play there. e.g if china is censored and i am whale there, i would give away votes to encourage growth. Among other things, steemit is a beta, so there technical reasons for why posts trend beyond content. the amount of posts that trend is also a way to appeal to people who visit steemit cos at this stage steemit is still in its beta stage. Community building is also not aimed at steemit growth, so curation at this point may not only favor content, it could also favor encouragement so that one feels encouraged enough to bring his brother. so i may vote on a single picture cos i look at so many other factors beyond just content. i look at this profile too. how about if he has 500k followers on his facebook page and he is new and he keeps posting one picture cos he doesnt know how steemit works yet, wont i vote him, yes i would becuae apart from steemit there is steem which allows creations of apps and if he has a 500k people who simple want to post pictures, why not, there is steepshot or zappl all on the blockchain. meme contest by fibra59 is trending always. ned had participation for it and entries are just one image they trend still for varying reasons, one being steemit growth. I gave you a tone of info only cos i am brother to you and only brother will give you this much. I care though and delay giving out info not cos it is secret but cos if the other party is not ready, it could be understand and i care about people enough not to want to hurt them cos they misunderstood my words.

If you want to learn more, read deeply these two posts.
https://steemit.com/steemit/@surpassinggoogle/rewardpoolrape-is-an-illusionary-word-nothing-like-that-existed-on-steemit-why-the-trending-steemit-posts-are-really-trending

. You can post this as a regular post but as a leader having impact and especially with newbies you have to have all the facts or stay neutral because you can start be countered. This wasn't to attack you. this was a way to teach you.

100% here.

Everything is subjective.

Speaking for myself, I could earn a whole lot more off of Steemit, than tying up $40,000 on my accounts here. I appreciate steemit, and became a witness because I was part of a group on Facebook that got censored due to having an unpopular conservative opinion during the past US election.

I lease a 64gb server, and pay someone to keep it up to date for me because I want to do a small part in securing an uncensored platform... I will only make $30-40 a month as a witness, and I'm ok with that.

A lot of people think witnesses are rich...only the top 20 make enough to probably quit their day jobs.

As @surpassinggoogle stated in passing, no one here needs a reason for upvoting an image as simple as a tomato, using bots, or upvoting their own comments. Although these actions may be taboo...it's the beauty of what makes our experiences unique. We can steem however we want :)

Thanks for adding up Rob. Nice exchange of thoughts everyone :)

This is so sweet. Lots to learn here Terry! Thanks brother. Thanks for constant help and support. I appreciate it. The effort you put on this comment is exceptional. Thank you!

You are welcome. I know you will learn. There just some other tiny details involved when it comes to community building and many more technical decision making but with this you will see things more clearly and it will help your decision-making. Thanks for talking it well. Stay awesome

A few days ago I read a post about birth control by a brilliant blogger. In her first three posts she received about $100. And from then on her airports only received a few cents.

No one wants to waste 3 to 4 hours writing content and then receive a few cents in return.

I agree with the sentiment, however... To make a few hundred, and then have a few posts that crash. The average is still fair.

This is where I notice many Filipinos throwing in the towel. They see their friends earning large sums, and they get pennies.

By quitting, these people aren't hurting the community. They are only making it stronger, because the people that stick around are those who believe in Steem, and the development.

Every hit can't be a home run. A few cents, or few dollars today will be worth a lot more as the platform grows.

Rob

Thanks for dropping by @littleboy. You have a big point. Thanks for adding up 😊😊

3 or 4 hours writing content can never have been waste, SBDs or not. There was process of learning and evolving involved. You didn't earn on the post but someone can come in the chat and refer you to an opportunity, a job etc as a result of that post. Your post can touch someone and fix someone. Not every reward is instant. Even sbd can arrive much later triggered by this one post that didn't earn. Its a community on steemit with many facets to it. It is not a just a place to read and write like it is on facebook etc where just adding a potential friend from another location and facebook can suspend your account.

Most whales at times are hostile to them

Exactly. But as an indepndent user, they need to help themselves grow!

A whale is a human. "Imagine there were no whales: wont you move still?

You are right though. Absolutely right. You have been kind of not around in a few days aye?😁😁😁😁

I am around, though not posting much. I wrote one yesterday though. Been trying to tend to many issues lately but i will recover soon. When i am not in chat, i spoke to you in my post. Check the undertone

Yeah of course i felt your prescence i was talking about you posting, i hope you deal with issues and recover. be well Terry

Yes post. I sometimes post less to let others get the rewards. Will post soon

Thats selfless of you Terry. Im still going to tell the whole steemit about the goodness you spread everywhere

You have to give a go0d j0ke if you're a j0ker 0n stage, to get applause from the audience. Material and content is everything here for you to get more followers. Unlike in fb that alm0st all that hits the like butt0n are the ones from your family clan, real life friends or school batchmates. L0l.