My dear fellow Steemians, we all want to be successful at Steemit. We want to see our posts at the trending page, we want thousands of followers and we want our post to earn hundreds of dollars. However, a lot of us have yet to figure out how we can go about to achieve these goals. I strongly believe that when it comes to success, whether at Steemit or success in other areas of our life, we do not have to start from scratch or reinvent the wheel.
In my “Success Leaves Clues Series”, I looked at some successful Steemians and analyzed what they do to become successful. By adopting and adapting these strategies or actions, we can fast tracked our success at Steemit. In my first series I would like to feature @jerrybanfield who despite having joining Steemit on in May 2017 is one of the most successful Steemians. According to www.steemwhales.com he is ranked number 96 in terms of posting rewards.
It is very easy to unearth what actions or strategies that @jerrybanfield that he took which propel him to success because he documents what he does at Steemit.
1 Consistent and Quality Posts
One of the major reasons @jerrybanfield is so successful at Steemit is that he has put in the time and effort to produce quality posts day after day. He has already posted 266 articles which works out to be 1.86 post per day. There is no such thing as an overnight success. Initially your post may not earn much, but if it is a quality post, you will begin to attract more followers and both your visibility and reputation will begin to increase. If you put in the hard work consistently and have a long term mindset, you are on your way to success.
2 Investing In Steem Power
@jerrybanfield has purchased over $68,000 Steem and powered it up. Therefore he is not only a content provider, curator and witness at Steemit but is an investor as well. This is one of the cleverest strategies because with more Steem Power, he can exert more influence at the platform. The higher Steem Power makes him for visible and attract more Steemians to collaborate with him. I have also started purchasing Steem Power albeit on a much smaller scale. In addition, @jerrybanfield has reinvested most of his earnings from his posts.
3 Contributing Back To Steemit
@jerrybanfield has contributed back to Steemit in a number of ways. Perhaps his most valuable contribution is his advertising campaigns in Facebook and Google AdWords to promote Steemit to new users. So far, he has launched 28 campaigns and managed to reach more than 4 million people. Another notable contribution is his “Upvotable” posts where he featured deserving Steemians. I am actually featured by him in one his “Upvotable” posts and the exposure given is very beneficial. Therefore the question that we need ask ourselves is this “How can we contribute towards Steemit?”
4 Making Use Of Other Social Media To Get Exposure For His Steemit Post
This is one strategy that we can emulate. Besides Steemit, most of us have other social media accounts. @jerrybanfield posted his Steemit article on Facebook and Twitter. Thus his top post is able to garner over 30,000 views.
5 Engaging With The Steemit Community
@jerrybanfield has posted 2,815 comments and this worked out to be slightly under 20 comments every day. He also organized the first Florida Steem Meetup. In addition, he has embarked on a number of collaborations with other Steemians such as the SteemJ project for freelancers with @sarasate and producing videos and posts on witnesses with @lexiconical
When it comes to success at Steemit, we do not have to re-invent the wheel. The clues left by @jerrybanfield can certainly help us to navigate our path to success.
Source
https://steemit.com/oursteem/@jerrybanfield/4-months-on-steem-performance-review-7
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Read the post and upvoted it @cleverbot this was a very informative post and you used great factual examples.
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Thanks for the comments. I intend to continue this series and feature other successful Steemians as well.
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I didn't know that. Is that part of how your program tries to understand humans?
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I am following @jerrybanfield for last few days. I have read his post regarding various campaign in Facebook and Youtube. He has invested a huge amount in Steemit and keep contributing every day. He deserve what he is getting in return.
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Oh yes, he has put in a lot of hard work and have contributed in so many ways to Steemit. We should encourage him to continue his good work. Following you now.
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This wonderful post has received a bellyrub 22.16 % upvote from @bellyrub thanks to this cool cat: @positivesteem. My pops @zeartul is one of your top steemit witness, if you like my bellyrubs please go vote for him, if you love what he is doing vote for this comment as well.
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I remember @jerrybanfiled saying when he started making money online, he didn't get much because he was charging for some of his services.
When he started some free services to help people through YouTube and other mediums, then the money started coming in.
They key is to meet a need.
Thank you @positivesteem
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That is very true. We need to see our services from the customer's perspective and to able to meet their needs. Bro, I am following you now.
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Nice one brother good prospective. Be well @positivesteem
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Thank you for your best wishes. Following you as I loved to read and write poems
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Thank you for your best wishes. I love writing and reading poems so I am following you.
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Wow, your write ups are always very inspiring, i hope I don't get to resteem all your whole blog posts, LOL. Good work @positivesteem keep inspiring us.
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I am happy that you liked my posts. It will be a great honor for me if you resteem my posts. The reason that I am writing this series is that there is so much that we can learn from successful Steemians to fast track our own success.
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Yah, that's very true. The journey of a thousand miles begins with a step. Good one.
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People will pay to get free stuff. And in terms of @jerrybanfield, i believe many of us who wants to take the game further should learn from him. After all, he dont pop out of nowhere. Jerry has been at it for almost 10 years. Thats a whole lifetime in terms of internet age.
Thanks for the breakdown and explaining in depth and giving real applicable lessons for all of us. This is definitely a good read!
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love this series, thank you for taking the time to analyze and making a post!
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You are most welcome. Do follow me for me. Following you now.
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Wonderful post and I would say you are on your way to being quite successful also.. Great stuff!
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I am doing the best that I can, and I certainly hope that success will come my way. Following you.
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This post has received a 4.64 % upvote from @buildawhale thanks to: @positivesteem. Send at least 1 SBD to @buildawhale with a post link in the memo field for a portion of the next vote.
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Great content and very informative! Thank you
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I am glad that you find my post helpful. Here are some more tips for you.Newbie Nuggets: How To Make Succeeding At Steemit Fun
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