RE: What Did You Dislike About Steemit?

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What Did You Dislike About Steemit?

in steempress •  6 years ago 

This is very true. Especially about the reward system - lost my motivation 'cause of this. I exhausted my brain thinking of quality contents to create and ended up not doing them because of the low reward. I was here to earn money honestly so my motivation plummeted so quickly after realizing it. Quality contents are only quality content for only 7 days, beyond that they are useless.

The best way to combat this is to never expect much reward (Don't think about money at all) and enjoy the platform while it is currently enjoyable. Don't put too much effort. Trivial and timely posts often get attention, so posting about what is currently trending is the key and give it a little twist.

Nice post choi.

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They aren't useless as these rank in the search engines and we have an audience there, potential opportunities and even potential helpers on there. Too much effort, grows the substance. You can afford to be your own first audience, shake the blockchain with your beauty and opportunities will reverse and seek you out because these have no choice but to be drawn towards your frequency. For days, when motivation is low and posting ideas grow scarce, try out ULOGGING

I am actually honestly impressed about how Steem articles are mostly the ones dominating the search rank on google. Truth be told I've discovered this platform through an article I've searched online. I know it will defeat the purpose of decentralization if ads are in place, but just imagine what it can do.

Thanks chuy! :)

The best way to combat this is to never expect much reward (Don't think about money at all) and enjoy the platform while it is currently enjoyable. Don't put too much effort. Trivial and timely posts often get attention, so posting about what is currently trending is the key and give it a little twist.

Also do write things that you are really into. I've written about "Anime" related things for almost a month even though I was fully aware that only a few here will be interested on it. Money-wise it wasn't that good as I only got some $$$ from it but it did get me some solid followers with the same interests as mine so I guess it's kind of a win. :)