Learning steem, there is a lot to learn

in travel •  7 years ago  (edited)

I am new to this platform, and I love the concept so far. However I have only gotten my toes wet so far, and I feel completely naive still. What I have learned so far makes me think that anyone with less mathematical, less crypto, and less technological experience will not understand steem at first and will feel discouraged and drop out. Others less experienced users that are new to steam and get acquainted enough to learn how steem works, may not feel enough trust in the blockchain, or the specific steem blockchain to invest, and may find that they are not getting enough attention to their media, and will drop how based on not having enough respond to their media. While others may understand this well enough, may believe in the concept well enough, and may want to put more into their steem account, but are stretched too thin, and may fall beside the wayside for not being active enough, or by not having enough steempower to be effective.

I have witnessed a lot of games by those who use vote-bots, and those who hate votebots and try to use their steempower to harm others here. I have researched this enough to understand why vote bots hurt the economy and the purposes behind steem. I also understand why whales would want to discourage this practice. I have also saw benevolent whales who take on the task of creating some balance for those who either are too small to be noticed and use vote bots to get a bit of a boost. Or who are too naive to understand what they are doing.

All of these along with the mathematics behind the algorithm and the steem economy, make this a daunting task to learn enough about, just to get started posting media.

For a person like me, who is an early adopter of bitcoin (2010), and someone who has been mining since 2012, and someone who has made large transactions and investments in cryptocurrencies, I will probably see this through at least a lot longer than others. I may find that this is one of the better social media systems, and stay the course indefinitely.
However I want to empathize with those who feel discouraged. I am on that boat right now myself. I feel a little discouraged that I am producing quality media that I have traveled the globe to create, and I am editing and posting with thoughtfulness and professionalism, yet I am getting too little response.

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I have promoted my posts via the steem platform and it feels like I have wasted money on that. I have applied SEO tactics that I would normally use on other platforms effectively, and that has not helped my cause yet either.
Right now, I feel a bit like I am pissing in the wind.

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Soon I will update again and note my progress. That is, if I am able to even upload my videos. I have had 6 uploads fail, and I have not been able to correct the problem and get those videos uploaded (on d.tube). So it appears there are some bugs in this platform still. I wrote about it on another post, displaying how my post shows up (one of them), and the video preview image shows up. But the video will not play for anyone, and given an error saying something about an "unsupported format", despite that it was uploaded in the same format as other videos that I have uploaded that do play properly.

It's hard to say what's next for me on steemit. But I will continue to post as I learn how this system works better.

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Hi @wheresthemapinfo. You really express heads on what most of new users go through when they join the steemit community. You start very excited about the potential and the concept of it. Just to loose your enthusiasme when your posts do not get any attention or value.

I have joined steemit 2 weeks ago and I think there are two things that are paramount on this platform.

  1. Without steempower, there is no way of developpment on steemit. If you have steempower you can upvote your own post to give it some value, to make it stand out of the 0.00 $ posts.
  2. In the long term only a solid relational base of followers will allow you to improve the number of visits and the values of your posts. So I reduced the number of posts that I write and concentrate mainly on commenting and upvoting interesting posts like yours.

I think the usage of bots in an appropriate manner is quite mandatory for minnows on steemit. You can get free upvotes with the MSP that helps to push minnows to get startet. You just have to join the discord channel, register by sending 0.001 sbd (which you will get back) and then you can ask for a free upvote every 48 hours. Each of these upvotes will bring your post around 0.1 $ value. A post with even a small value will get much more attention than the 0.00 $ posts.

Hope this will help you to get through your motivation problems ;-)

Best regards
Achim

I really appreciate you sharing this information. It’s really good. Am also a newbie and I almost dropped out because my post were not getting the needed attention. Am really glad u shared this information. Will start applying it and see how it goes

I will follow you @Bennygh, thanks for your reply!

Thanks for the advice, I am joining that discord channel, and I am following you. I appreciate your thoughtful response!

I'm happy I could help. I will follow you as well and am looking forward to seeing how your journey evolves on steemit.

Welcome and keep on creating good content.
Like this one :-)

Best regards,
Hasenmann

upvoted and resteemed - you got also a new follower

Wonderful! Thanks for your kindness and thoughtful response! You have a new follower as well @hasenmann

I am new to steem posted a few short posts just to feel it out. I like the idea of blogging whatever comes to mind. Honestly don’t have any expectations when it comes to upvotes or comments, so this is kind of a way for me to just gain experience with blogging and maybe learning something new.

Great approach, and honestly it is refreshing when I see people looking to share without expecting anything in return. I have 7 youtube channels (now I am abandoning them), and I have never had the notion to monetize my channels, because for me that isn't the point. I want to share, and I want people to engage in my media primarily. Any financial benefit is way down on my list of motives.
I am looking forward to reading your posts. Thanks for engaging with me on mine.
Upvoted!

I too am very discouraged with steem. The lack of response I am getting from my posts make me wonder if I am that boring. I also had issues with dtube uploading my videos. I will stick with You tube for now as sucky as it is. I don't plan on leaving Steem for now, but will not spend as much time on it that I was spending

Hi Pattijo, I am going to take a look at your page now, and I will give you my thoughtful opinions later this afternoon. However based on what I have tested and learned about this platform, being boring is the least likely reason. You have to interact with other people, like you are hear, you have to post regularly, and it also seems to help to have some steempower in your account.
Make sure to make engaging content, post related photos in your posts, and give your audience a reason to respond and come back for more. Personally, I am contemplating running a contest and giving away some drone equipment in one of my upcoming posts. Stay tuned!
I am upvoting your reply, thanks again!

Thank you for the feedback! I do enjoy interaction and will look into the steempower thing.

As a new user, and one that isn't heavily into cryptocurrency, I find your post quite interesting. I will plan on investing in the platform for the long run, and see where it takes me.

Thanks for your comment! Since you are nearly as new as me, I sent you some Steem Dollar. You may want to "power up" with that, it helps you earn curation and other rewards. :) Best wishes @artisticbynature

Thanks for sharing

Thanks for taking the time to read my thoughts. I will be reading yours as well.

Hi. We got same sentiments in some cases as I have no idea what's goin on behind this platform. All i know is just to post and express my opinion and share what i wanna share. I hope I will also learn in time. Thanks for sharing.

All of this makes sense, in such a complicated way. I guess for this all to be more decentralized, and autonomous, there must be a working system of regulation installed. That is what I am learning anyhow.
I am working on another post at the moment on my other account @clovisstar
I will check out your content, thanks for your thoughtful reply

I am in the same boat too, but don't be discouraged. This happens with all social lmedia platforms. Posting is not the secdret, geting a loyual group of followers who read and upvote everthing you write is the secret. How good your are is not lthe problem, getting people to follow you and read your post is the problem and that takes time. Take to me in a year ansee how you are doing. I will bet it will be a different sory. :)

Thanks for the encouragement! I look forward to reading your posts. Thanks for replying here with encouragement and some great tips. I agree, getting a loyal following is the real key. take care!

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