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Steemit bloggers: @sweetsssj, @stellabelle, @mynameisbrian

Recently a lot of people have been asking my advice on how to be a successful blogger on Steemit.com, the decentralized social media site that pays its users to participate. I decided to just go ahead and write the ultimate guide to blogging on Steemit for those who are serious about it.

STEP ONE:

Know yourself and your strengths.

I chose three bloggers, @sweetsssj, @mynameisbrian and myself for very specific reasons: we are all very different and we don’t hide it. Perhaps most importantly, we are all prolific bloggers with idiosyncratic world views. We all live on different continents, too. We write a post at least every other day and sometimes two in one day. Each of us offers readers a different menu but we’re all very passionate and don’t really follow the worn-out self-help guru meme that still seems to be infecting the blogosphere.
Brain (@mynameisbrian) is mostly a comic artist now, but he used to write about other topics. He also is a programmer who built the ultra useful Steemit tool, Dead Followers. But there are tons of programmers on Steemit, so creating hilarious comics was a wise move because there still aren’t a lot of active comic artists who are as good and prolific as Brain. At one point, during Steemit’s lowest point, Brain was about the only reason I logged into my Steemit account. I am most likely his biggest fan.

@sweetsssj documents her travels, cuisine explorations, social life, hi-tech toys, and gives us a peek into the world of the thriving and dynamic Chinese youth culture.

She has a sizable following on other social media platforms as well. Steemit's hottest robed crypto-trader and my personal man-muse, @tuck-fheman, is convinced that Sweetsssj is a robot pretending to be a Chinese woman. I had the same hunch, and we both are still not entirely convinced that Sweetsssj isn’t some kind of android. Look at the size of her pupils and her ivory silicone baby-butt skin:

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But the Steemit community loves her and she’s killing it with her blog (probably because she actually is an android). And the CEO of Steemit loves her, too. He actually met her in real life, I forgot what Asian city that was in.

Then there is me. Unfu*able but with a mind on fire.


I'm drunk right now and in the middle of either an epiphany or a manic episode, but in a nutshell, I am like water and I'm constantly changing. I also have breadcrumbs and an obsession with @nakamoto.

My strategy is radical & creative experimentation, volume and authenticity. (@papa-pepper is perhaps the master of this technique).

Svankmajer, Nikola Tesla, Vandana Shiva, Dali and Frida Kahlo are my heroes.

It took me 47 years to figure it out, but it’s clear to me now. I’m all over the map as far as what I like to create. I tend to focus on: crushing emotional pain, science, art, technology, decentralization, steemicide, shitposts, dark humor, communication, people, social media and how to’s. I created a video series with puppets, Steemicide Hotline, a decentralized service, Secret Writer, fun contests, and an interactive community thing called the Steem Gnome. In short, I’m a wild card and no one, including myself knows what I’ll come up with next. I love GIFs like they are crack cocaine, and I built a library of Steemit and Dash themed ones on Giphy. One thing I don’t do: filter my ideas. People rely on me to create something different and look at things with a passionate and critical eye. That’s the attribute I use the most: unfiltered ideas that get to be developed and tried out on Steemit.

For everyone who tells you to niche down and stick with one topic, I say,

“Nope.”

I’m a big believer in experimentation and the human imagination.

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People will give you the feedback necessary to determine whether your writing sucks or not. There’s no need to hold back creative ideas anymore. Especially since Steemit exists. It feeds off of creativity.

STEP TWO:

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Write every day and stop caring what other people think of you.

Two years ago I wrote a book. It is a lot like this pink pile of poop with a crown on it. The crown just means I finished it and now you can buy it on Amazon. It’s not that great. It kind of sucks, actually, because it was my first attempt. It was the hardest thing I ever finished, with the exception of giving birth to a human. But my life wouldn’t be where it is now if I hadn’t finished that book and self-published it. Why? Because it taught me not to be afraid of what other people think of me anymore. And it worked. I stopped caring to a large degree. It was my “radical self-acceptance” move.

STEP THREE:

Only write about things that make your heart race or you feel might expose too much of yourself.

I first heard this terrifying advice from James Altucher and it scared the crap out of me. But then I started doing as he advised, and it changed me, in a big way. Fear is telling you something you need to hear. Go towards your fear and let it spill out. People only want the good stuff, so if you feel that your writing is not tapping into something that makes you feel a certain something, throw it out. Only write when you have that nasty little urge inside your guts.

STEP FOUR:

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Let yourself go and read a lot.

Let your mind wander where it wants to go. Explore new things and read a ton of things that are interesting to you. I read constantly. I want to know what the future will be like today. So, I keep up to date on AI, machine learning, electric cars, solar power, independent artists, global trends, new projects, systems, art and social movements. My primary concerns are: creative freedom, monetization of creative energy and re-wilding the planet. I have a global perspective of reality since I lived in Japan and speak several languages besides English.

It doesn’t matter what the topic is, just dive deep.

For me, I love new technology that incorporates decentralization. I researched Nikola Tesla last year and I’ve also been on a lifelong quest to solve this one problem: how to turn creative energy into money in a sustainable, fair way. I’ve spent 7 years trying to figure this out, and it appears that decentralized ecosystems are the answer. I feel like the luckiest artist alive since I finally found a way to get rid of my gatekeepers. I’d like to share this newly found information with the world in the hopes that it can improve both humanity and the planet, both of which are suffering massively right now.

STEP FIVE:

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Comment on other people’s posts like your life depends on it.

Steemit is a community. It’s not Facebook, so your little stupid gripes about getting the wrong kind of latte at Starbucks isn’t going to cut it on Steemit. And superficial food porn shots won’t really help you gain followers either. If you write an entire soliloquy on a certain kind of food, or make fun of yourself for posting food porn shots, you’ll do fine. Take things to the next level. Steemit is Facebook 5.0. It skipped several versions.

When you first join Steemit, no one will know you. You must seek out people you like or respect and communicate a lot with them. Stroke their egos if you must. Gush about how cool they are but don’t bug them to read your post. Be creative, make a puzzle that your favorite Steemit blogger must figure out. Do something unique. Pestering people, begging and whining for attention are bad strategies. Don’t do them. It will get you nowhere. Lifting others up is the best way to get followers. If you do this, you won’t have to worry about anything. I did this a lot when I first joined Steemit and it paid off big time.
If you do these things, you should find success in Steemit.

Good luck!

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I have been a member for over a year and so far ive commented a little and resteemed a couple articles but havent even written a presentation yet.Stumbled on your post on steem stories while researching how i could turn the steem into cash!.Very inspiring.I think you are really onto something.I wanted to resteem your post but i cant find a resteem option.So anyways enough rambling on(for now) im gonna go loose myself in the rabbit hole that is steemit for a couple more hours before bed! Keep up the good work!

Wow that was my favourite post so far. I loved it!! Thanks for this masterpiece I will prob read it again. :)) stellabelle for the people

there, i just raised your reputation 6 points.
Thanks for your compliments.

Omg your the best!

First let me say what an honor it is for the mention. When I first joined steemit stellebelle was very much (and still is) someone whom I look up to. Someone who genuinely puts a lot of time and effort into the things she cares about - Steemit and it's community. It is always a pleasure to stumble across her work and of course it is difficult to not feel her presence everywhere on Steemit.

With regards to her article tho, blogging is all about having fun! Which is why if you write about what interests you, the passion and feeling will come through naturally! It should never feel like a chore or a job because it really isn't! Even tho I've been too busy to write daily recently , I think being able to write consistently does take a bit of time to make it habitual. After all, to be truly good at anything, you must spend 10000 hours honing that skill right?

😄

Yes, perhaps I shall add that in your section......you are a true steemit celebrity though.......how many Instagram followers do you have? I bet it's a lot!

oh you are the cute asian girl to her left?

Wow, thank you for the helpful advice. I write about very personal things I've never shared in public forums and only with close friends. It's difficult but I've gotten a lot of positive feedback here. I will take your advice into account and thank you again for taking the time to write it. Also a thank you to @jessamynorchard for sharing it.

For everyone who tells you to niche down and stick with one topic, I say, “Nope.”

Exactly. Write about EVERYTHING that interests you

Write every day and stop caring what other people think of you.

Once you have the Steem Power, you can relax a bit...but you shouldn't.

The second part of this is that when you care to much about other people think, you stop writing out of fear. Stop it.

Comment on other people’s posts like your life depends on it.

I can't highlight this point enough. Sopmetinmes it's hard to come up with good comments when you have burned your brain out writing /creating a good post, but when it comes down to it, it is the people who recognize you that are going to reward that hard work

Great post, Stella!

time to suck down another beer! Blockchain got ma beer!

LOL enjoy one for me, I'm not drinking til Saturday!

Party like its 1999! But stay safe! :-)

Great comment buddy.

thanks! It was like i gave birth to something today.....it's still bloody, and I'm drunk too!!!!!!

Really couldn't tell you were drunk-blogging ;) in vino veritas

Sometimes you do get that clarity of purpose and intensity from a drink or two

I had already written the blog post out in my mind (this is how I write everything.....pre-visualization), so as I was typing, I started drinking....the initial thoughts were born sober....

now I have to go back and see if the frequency of misspellings increases the farther down your post i go LOL j/k

Thanks Steve, you're like a Steemit regular! A real Steemian. Me? I'm a drunk bitch right now!

LOL

sounds like you're enjoying it! da nae worry about it ;)

i haven't been drunk in a loooooooong time. I never take time off either, so I must learn how to cut loose occasionally.

you eventually pop a brainspring if you dont cut loose once in a while ;>

it's a lot easier to recover from a hangover than from stress overload, too.

what are you drinking?

Citradelic. It's psychadelic lime beer.

awwn..you got drunk and made my post special

Nice!
Will keep this in mind!

Do it in 4K! I totally agree with it all but especially the not limiting yourself to a niche thing. People push that sometimes as something to strive for but I say go fo who you are and just blog/steem on

The "niche down" meme was started by a bunch of fake self-help gurus who run email newsletter businesses......Fake business bros is what I call them. They are on the way out...

Well thats good to know. It's a new world out there!

Good post. And long.

The best part to me is at the end. Yeah!

which part?

Pretty cool, We are going to put it into use right here right now, commenting on your blog, exposing ourselves and diving in deep.

yeah, go deep, bro. I'll see you on da other syde....

Great stuff! Gonna resteem this one! :D

@shayne

Thanks dear. What's your twitter handle again? I tweeted you, but forgot your name on there.

Sure. At @ModernApostate

Great post Leah!

I’ve also been on a lifelong quest to solve this one problem: how to turn creative energy into money in a sustainable, fair way.

I'd love to know your thoughts on Universal Basic Income.

I looked into it, and I think it's a great idea. We'll need it for sure when the automation really kicks in.

Right! Automation is already kicking in and so is the Universal Basic Income. Looks like things are about to shake.

Well that was a lot of MIND AWAKENING information in those:
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which part awakened you?

Started to READ out load

out "load" or "loud"?
How come you always on internet??????????

Opps out loud.

Lol

I have to be in the know girlfrienddddd...

Just like you in STEP 4.

"Let yourself go and read a lot.
Let your mind wander where it wants to go. Explore new things and read a ton of things that are interesting to you. I read constantly. I want to know what the future will be like today. So, I keep up to date on AI, machine learning, electric cars, solar power, independent artists, global trends, new projects, systems, art and social movements."

Great choice of "tags" BTW

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i think i just paid you over $1.5o for stroking my ego. Me like you, sooooo much.

I can vouch for that!

Just the other day it was like $3.00

:p

ha ha! It pays to be my budddy....QUITE LITERALLY.

Not going to argue with that statement ^^^

But just so we are clear...

Your mind is attractive enough for me!!!

how exciting......

are you my personal wind-up toy?

Well...

We did have an idea about a 12hour marathon...

(juicy)

;)

i have hard time following through with.......................................................
it will happen though, these things can never be planned though.

Don't mind me @stellabell

I am learning quickly how this platform works! Only been here 3months and I like it!

AaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLOT!

The best part of your post or one of the best thing I have read on steemit is step Three....when I read it, I felt very good from inside like I want to write and write about a lot of stuff now. People may or may not like my posts but now I am going to express my feelings on steemit. Thanks a lot @stellabelle for this post.

you're welcome. That's exactly what you're supposed to do.....CREATE.

Thanks.

Thank you for Your advice @stellabelle. Will definitely come in handy! ^.^

Great information

I'm flattered by the mention. Thanks @stellabelle!
Experimentation is key for those that join and don't already have a focus that they are bringing from other social networks. It took me 7-8 months for my blog to really find its style.

AND I AM SOOOOOOO GLAD YOU FOUND YOUR COMIC EDGE. It's priceless.....

@stellabelle, a whole post for me? I am humbled by this. I must admit some of the pictures cracked me up a lot. thr part about reading a lot is true though. I spend hours on end reading and researching stuffs I iinitially knew nothing about. Being diverse in one's posts is also a valid point as I believe it will help you explore areas of your strength. But in all, you nailed it and I have learnt a lot. Very soon I wont be an unknown entity. Thank you @stellabelle

You are welcome dear.

feel free to view my profile and render your opinion on my posts

thank you for the inspiration!

Thanks I loved it :) It is hard in the beginning... a lot of work. But people are so nice and I really am proud to be part of it already :)

I was just stairing at that GIF of the beating heart for like 10 minutes! In total amazement at how I have one of those inside my chest, and its been working nonstop almost 30 years since it first started while I was still in the womb! the heart is an amazing organ! Incredily simple too how muscle contractions and its shape can just allow it to act as such a perfect pumping system! The design of the human body seems like a mix of art and technology!

i loved this comment about you staring at the heart for ten minutes.

Thank you very much for this post. The step two is particularly very inspiring for me. I often get stuck while writing because I worry a lot about what others would think about it. It's high time I take my “radical self-acceptance” move. Thanks again :)

time is now.

Indeed

Great post @stellabelle! Those tips are great for us blogger, and I definitely agree that showing yourself out there and engage with people by giving your honest opinion is the best strategy. All the social media platform have some things in common, but also every one of them kinda requires some unique approach. Here on Steemit, I believe that honesty and good quality articles will pay off the most, which is not always the case on some other social media platforms. Thanks once again and have a lovely day! :)

thank you

Just to let you know that my 'newsfeed' delivered this article to me. Not the steemit.com one but the 'Hackernoon' one.
I just like to let people know when their multi-platform presence resonates. Good for you!
Namaste.

uh

I thought you might have said something a little different!!

I am very out of it....I have no idea what I am saying. I am probably having insomnia! I'm going to edit.....

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This is what you wrote: cool. I guess I'm killing it on Hackernoon, too?
Why did you edit that?

This is very helpful information. I just signed up for a steemit account and am very much in the learning process. I like that you mentioned that you have to write about what you are passionate about in order to have any kind of success in steemit. You must be passionate about helping others understand and succeed in this! Thank you for the info!

My second day of diving into steem,glad to come across your article,I now feel more confidant to try blogging. Thanks!

excellent, that's what it's supposed to do: inspire you to create something, and then something else.

Congratulations @stellabelle!
Your post was mentioned in my hit parade in the following category:

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This is probably the most informative and helpful post I've read so far, might not mean much as I've only been a Steemit member for a few days but I am pretty critical! I think Steemit is definitely a different social media platform to others and therefore you can't expect to become successful in exactly the same ways.

I think the biggest difference is interacting with the Steemit community, it's still a relatively small community so it's more intimate and therefore interactions with others go a long way. Facebook and instagram I feel like you can buy support...

Anyway long winded post to say I liked your write up, was really useful and I'm sure has helped a lot of people! Thanks!!

How did I miss this? O.o

Anyway: You are wrong! On the girl I mean.

She is not a robot/android pretending to be a human.
She is a human pretending to be an android!

Thank you @stellabelle for the information. This is not only useful for newer steemians but also for people who have been here for a while. I always like to read of how i can improve, and posts like these help. By the way i love your memes! Have you done commercials before? :)

I was about asking the same question about the commercials

Thanks for sharing your advice...learnt a lot from this post.

Excellent. What part struck a chord with you?

I really like the part where you mention that we must always be open to experimentation and not stick with one topic.

I'm new on Steemit and I found this post really helps me to take actions on what I want to write. Honestly, I'm scared about how if other people look down on me. Like, I'm not good in writing English. How if my grammar is awful?

After reading this, I think I just have to write whatever I want to write as long is it's from my heart. Thank you for sharing this!

Great stuff - thank you!

you're welcome.

Thank you very much for this valuable article :)
I followed you keep steeming like this .

Love, love, love this post and you so much! You have quite a different view of the world, in a very good way. It's people like you that brought us that make Steemit so special! Looking forward to getting to know you better. 😄💪

Great Blogging in Steemit and no doubt very informative and more rich post for blogging lovers specially for steemit lovers.

Thanks for this insightful post, it really makes a lot of sense. I'll be back for more inspiration. Steem on!!!

You have such an extravagant style of writing ! Congrats! I came here from Medium.

ah, yes! Medium is great, but not as great as Steemit! Welcome!

I feel that Medium has a better quality content. Better look and feel also. Steemit should still improve. Thanks for the replay!

Seriously @stellabelle
You somehow make my heart feel stuff.
It's like I am reading through myself in your posts whatever the fuck that means.

Seriously, my heart is fluttering right now and expanding and feeling like yesss we have found a kindred spirit.

Thank you, once again!

Thank you for this, some of these things I kind of figured out on my own, but I'm a new user and a developer. I am using STEEM for payments on a new app store I'm developing for a product I designed. I am waiting for the SMT's.

Very good and informative post. Thank you!

Glad to have found this post! I just made my steemit account today, and feel like I'm flailing a bit...but really like the points you made here :) Thanks for sharing your input!

Great guide @stellabelle!
Best tip: write every day! I think the hardest part of starting a Blog, or a DTube channel is that at the beginning one single article or video takes a lot of time, and then we get easily frustrated because there wont be any, if not a few, visitors. But to keep the consistency up is what makes you become good at it, faster and at the same time more popular!

Hello @stellabelle! I read your article from Medium, and I would like to thank you for writing it. As someone who is starting out, blogging and here on Steemit, it is a great resource of inspiration and guide. I'm gonna go scrounge up some more from your blog, if you don't mind. :D

This is my second day figuring out how to use Steemit and this post is INCREDIBLE! Thanks a bundle for writing it!

Great inspiration!The best part to me inspired is at the end.