Let's face it. Steemit is not easy. There is a steep learning curve every user has to go through in order to start using the platform to its full potential. What's more, there really is no single page that would solve this issue. Granted, there are posts covering many functionalities but they are scattered all over the place and can be outdated.
If you are a seasoned Steemit user, however, you might be interested in discovering content that is more interesting than some tutorials. This is where the next three accounts come in. Along with one obvious choice, I tried to pick niche blogs that you may not know about.
@steemitblog
If you want to get the latest and greatest about Steemit development, look no further. If you are already familiar with most of the day-to-day Steemit stuff and want to learn more about crypto space, you should definitely follow this blog.@sndbox
Whether you are an artist, a creator or a startup owner, It doesn't get any better than a decentralized incubator. This channel provides many different services, tutorials and opportunities anyone can use. This is the channel that has created The Master Toolkit. In my opinion, this tutorial is the one to start with if you want to get up to speed quickly.@steemstem
This is a community project dedicated to promoting Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics on Steemit. You can find all sorts of interesting articles. One of their main activities is running a curation service, where they periodically feed you with a summary of interesting posts.
So this is it. If you have any interesting blogs similar to the ones I described, let me know. I'm always looking for new interesting content on this platform.
This post has been created as a part of @dragosroua's May 30 Days Writing Challenge. If you don't know what it's all about, I suggest you go check it out. I've already learned so much thanks to this challenge.
My previous posts in the challenge
Day #22: Here Are 4 Quick Tips To Instantly Make Your Posts Better
Day #21: So Far, The Worst Thing That Happened To Me Because Of Steemit Is Today
Day #20: Who Did I Follow First?
Day #19: What Are My Top 3 Movies?
Day #17: Would I Still Be Here If There Was No Money To Earn?
Day #16: Where Do You Want To Be In 5 Years?
Day #15: How Many Posts Per Day Do I Write?
Day #12: What Is The One Crypto That Will Rule The Market In 5 Years?
Day #10: H20, My Favourite Morning Drink
Day #8: May 30 Days Writing Challenge - Day Eight: What’s Your Most Consistent Hobby For The Last 5 Years?
Day #6: You Wouldn't Guess What My Reason To Staying On Steemit Is
Day #5: Do you know the difference between investing and speculation?
Day #4: What Are My Top 5 (More Like 3) Witnesses On Steemit And Why Should You Care?
Day #3: What’s The Best Thing That Happened To You Thanks To Steemit?
Day #2: May 30 Days Writing Challenge - Day Two: If You Had 1000 STEEM, What Would You Do With It?
I do follow the steemiblog, and since they've pushed out more information in the last several weeks than they were prior, it's been a beneficial follow, except at some point there needs to be the actual stuff they're updating us on dropping, rather than just more talk about it.
I don't follow the other two, but I've seen really good things coming out of them. I just tend to have my attention elsewhere. I suppose I should take some time to investigate those two at some point. :)
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Honestly, I wasn't explicitly "following" 2/3 of these blogs prior to writing this. I knew about them, I'd read some of their blogs, but that's it. That being said, after reading a few of them I decided to start following, as they provide articles on topics that are of high interest to me.
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