It can be a tough job to be a newbie on the Steem blockchain. You write a post, upload it, and then watch it drift to the bottom on the New page garnering zero votes along the way. Do that a few times, and who wouldn’t start having thoughts about giving up?
I am far from being an old-timer here. But if things on the intertubes can be measured in anything like dog years, I have passed the puppy stage or since this is Steemlandia, the guppy stage. And I’ve learned at least a few things along the way.
Many things that newbies do here simply do not work.
Begging for upvotes is a fool’s errand. Stop doing it. It’s beneath you, it makes you look like a dork loser, and it does not work. Just stop.
Follow for follow pleas are even worse. People who’ve been here any length of time are annoyed by them no end. And even if you do manage to pick up a few followers, so what? Having followers is very much overrated by newbies. Having readers is what you really should want. Somehow, I’ve gotten over 2,000 followers, but only a few dozen semi-regular readers. Your readers are gold. Your nominal followers are fluff.
The value of having followers is a bit like being Vice President of The United States of America. John Nance Garner, FDR’s first Vice President, nailed it when he described the Vice-Presidency of the United States as “not worth a bucket of warm piss”.
You want readers, not followers.
There’s no easy method, no quick fix, no magic bullet.
You’ve got to post content that people will want to read. Sometimes, that means useful. Sometimes, that means entertaining. Sometimes, that means from the heart. But it never means taking shortcuts. Spamming and plagiarizing will earn you enemies rather than readers. You’ll get flagged, your Reputation number will drop like a rock, and you will earn zero.
So write stuff that people will want to read. And not just posts, write comments like that. Avoid “Nice post!” comments like the plague. If you’ve got something to say, engage with the poster and the Steemlandian community at large. Lots of people read comments. I’d bet that there’s a significant subset of folks here who spend more time reading and writing comments than reading and writing posts.
Steem is very much a community. And in the great scheme of things, not a very big community. Yet.
Look around your in real life community. There are people who plant flowers, work in their gardens, and pick up after their dog’s poops. And there are people who toss their cigarette butts onto the street, smack their kids because that’s what their parents did, and piss in alleys after drinking too much beer.
Which would you want in your community?
Be that person in Steemlandia.
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Its the internet; but for keeps.
I sometimes wonder if people who've had zero previous exposure to online discussions might be better equipped than veterans. Trolling is a really dumb idea here.
There are consequences here; and you're talking to people who are instinctively drawn to a place which imposes consequences.
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I found a topic/game I enjoy on this platform. steemmonsters. Beyond that I have almost nothing else that i post and first started out as a blog about crypto, investing, and life. I sort of reinvented how I perceive steem now with my love for a game.
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A niche is a fine place to specialize in, particularly with tribes and communities in the mix.
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Hi @preparedwombat!
Your post was upvoted by @steem-ua, new Steem dApp, using UserAuthority for algorithmic post curation!
Your UA account score is currently 5.117 which ranks you at #1001 across all Steem accounts.
Your rank has not changed in the last three days.
In our last Algorithmic Curation Round, consisting of 84 contributions, your post is ranked at #20.
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Great advice @preparedwombat, it's really hard these days for new people to get anything going even when investing in some SP. Many great programs which provide some basic upvotes like the minnowsupport upvotes that used to be active also are no longer here. Same with Upvotebuilders who recently closed down.
@upvoteshares is currently having a promo for members of the upvotebuilders project wich might help to recover some of the lost upvotes.
This project has been running steady and over 20 months without having to make all that much promotion as it offers Steemians like you who bring consistent quality content solid returns far above the 10x self-upvote values and also includes tribe upvotes for SPORTS / PAL / LEO.
There are still some shares left in Level 20 (Value always goes up each Level) so feel free to check it out and let me know if you are interested or have questions. Also feel free to ask any of the ~100 already existing members their experience with the program.
Keep up the great stuff !
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Greetings, @preparedwombat.
Happy New year.
I totally missed this post.
I wanted to thank you for the gesture. It was a great post with simple, honest and effective advice every newbie should follow.
My best wishes for you and your family. 2020 is a scary year. Let's hope it does not realize its potential.
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