Great article. However, I see a problem that new users face, myself included. As more and more people join the platform, your posts get buried in the "New" because so many people create content. Standing out is extremely difficult in my opinion, so it's totally understandable why so many newbies ask for upvotes, resteems, etc. Nevertheless, I do believe that perseverance and hard work will land you some followers, and ultimately, rewards, in the future. That's why I try my best to come up with something that is valuable to the community.
RE: How Not to Steem--Some tips on how to succeed, and a message for compulsive Steemvote "beggars."
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I don't think asking for votes or follows is wrong at all. I just think there are good and not so good ways to do it. I hear you. There are a lot of new users. There was an influx when I started as well.
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