STEEMIT 101 - How Many Articles Per Day Is Enough? [@hitmeasap Crash Course!]

in writing •  7 years ago 

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Dear Steemians,

In this article, I'll shed some light upon this whole "how many articles can I publish?"-thing. The truth is, that some people publish an average of 8 posts per day, meanwhile others have an average of only 2 or 3 articles per week.

  • Is there any difference between these authors?

Let's face it, the people posting 8 articles per day, or per 24 hour that is, will obviously reap more rewards and have a much higher chance of getting exposure and rewards compared to these other people who doesn't post the same amount of articles.

I have published an average of 4 or 5 posts per day for a long period of time, but recently decreased my average and post about 2 or 3 per 24 hour. - I do this due to a handful of different reasons.

First of all, I don't want to rape the rewardpool by posting tons of articles per day, so that's why I've always had a limit. - However, my earnings are extremely low compared to some other established authors, so I know that my earnings would'nt be much of a "rape"... - But, I figured that the earnings I get, is actually something I personally would call "minnow-rewards".

And if I limit the amount of posts I publish, other minnows might be able to reap a little bit more on their articles.


How Many Articles Per Day Is Enough?

I would say that it depends on what you mean by "enough". - If you're asking how many posts you should publish to yield the best results or if you're asking how many articles others will read before they're getting tired of your posts...

The thing is, that it all depends on your audience.

Also, it might seem a bit unfair to some people, when they see all these established authors who publish 8 posts per day, with earnings of $100+ on all of them... Meanwhile they struggle to publish only 2 posts per day, as they're doing something completely different.

In all honesty...

I'm actually a decent artist so I could probably post about 10 different things per day, if I tried. - However, I haven't shared any art at all.

Instead, I am writing articles that takes me several hours to write. - Which also leads to less published articles per 24 hours.

I could easily create some fancy Steemit logo, or write Steemit in a fancy handwritten font and whatever.. - And publish those multiple times per day to increase my chances for exposure, followers and rewards... - But I like to pave the way for others, so I strive to publish articles that will help others.

And don't take me wrong. - There's nothing wrong about publishing multiple articles per day. - But to me, it could potentially seem a bit greedy at times. Especially when well-known authors are doing this to reap rewards. - It's also pretty easy to spot.

That being said, people see value differently. Some people will love to see 10+ per day from the same author meanwhile others will be tired after reading only 2.

I personally, am also a bit afraid of posting multiple articles per day, as I don't want to lose the support I've managed to get. - I don't want to be seen as someone who's greedy and publish articles for money. - I'm not that person.

I strongly recommend to all of my readers, minnow or dolphin+, to post an average of 2 articles per day. However, I recommend 4 per day, in the beginning, so everyone can find out the best time to publish their articles.

Also, more than 2 articles per day is hard to publish without starting to affect the quality of the articles. - It's obviously different if you publish art. - Your art could be of high quality even if you publish 1 or 15 posts.

The same goes for photographs. When I share photos, I usually share multiple photos in the same post, meanwhile other authors are sharing only 1 or 2.. - And they do this to maximize their chances for exposure and rewards. - Which is obvious but there's nothing wrong with that.


What To Do?

Like I've already stated, I publish anything between 2 and 4 articles per day. - And I will not publish more than that. At least not regularly.

Whenever I find an established Steemian publishing 6-7-8+ posts per day, I usually ignore to vote on the content and I unfollow these people from time to time, as I can't support reward pool rape. - I can't support greed like that. - I believe it's wrong to take advantage of your support to gain as much rewards as possible by posting as many articles you can per day, and it usually affects the quality of the articles too... - And there's no reason to publish poor quality to reap good rewards.

The sad part is, that these people usually don't see it like this at all.. And they continue to publish their content because they truly love the support they get... - But meanwhile they appreciate their support, they end up hurting others too. And in worst case, they could end up hurting themselves too... - As I'm not the only one seeing this behaviour.


What Can I Do?

I am a decent artist and I love to play around with Sony Video Vegas, (You might have seen some of my Steemit-intros earlier). And these things is much easier for me to do, than to write full lenght articles of good quality. Especially as I'm not native in English.

So, I could potentially do an experiment.

I could publish, let's say 8 articles per day too... If I publish:

  • 3 videos (Sony Video Vegas).
  • 3 Steemit-Logos/Designs or whatever. (Art).
  • 2 Articles.

That could work... But it could also hurt myself if the support I have today decides to not support me anymore due to this behaviour.. - And I don't want to risk that.

  • And that's why I don't to it. - I don't earn much but I am to afraid of losing the support I've got, so I can't risk that by being greedy. Or by showing a greedy-behaviour.

Note that these aren't facts. I don't know if I would lose my support. I could actually get even more support by posting even more... - As I reach out to more people and all that.. And some people might see me as even more dedicated if I share 10 posts per day instead of 2 or 3.

However, I don't feel good enough or secure enough to gamble with the support I have, so I can't allow myself to risk it. - I'd rather stick to my plan and publish few articles and hope, for each article I publish, that the support will still be there.

Sooner or later, I'll have to decide if I should up my game and publish even more things or if I should take this slow approach I do today.. - The question is, when to do it.

Until I decide, I'll stick to 2, 3 or 4 post per 24 hour. It seems fair and it yield decent rewards. - And that won't seem greedy.

We all have different approaches and some will do something entirely different compared to me, and that's okay. You'll need to come up with your own thing. What works best for you, and how much of a risk you're willing to take.

I play it "safe" so to speak. At least for now.


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How many per day is enough, less than one.

Do you mind elaborating this? - I can see some reasons for that to be good in general, but the truth is, that most people are publishing something each day, so minnows and other not so well-known authors need to up their game to have a chance on Steemit. - Especially in terms of rewards and to build their following.

People who publish many articles per day do not spend any time on any one of them. It's pretty obvious. Yes a lot of people publish a lot of articles per day, and I have almost stopped voting on any of them.

Oh, I see. Yeah, thank you! - That, I can agree on.

It's easy to get quantity instead of quality by doing this. - However, I can't really recommend posting less than 1 article for newcomers and minnows. As it will be extremely hard for them (and for me), to get any recognition by doing that. Especially in this ocean which is filled with thousands of articles. - That being said, I do agree with you that less than one, by everyone, would be better. - You have to play the game and play with the cards you have.

Usually 1-2... if more than that, I tend its just noise and unfollow a person :)

Yeah I hear you. I've seen some pretty well-known authors these last couple of days posting an average of 7 posts per day. - That's a bit too much if you ask me.

How do they keep up with everyone 😂😂😂

Surprisingly this helps out a lot. It can be very discouraging to see big pay outs and big wallets. This personally motivates me to work harder and to figure out how to become more successful on steemit. I feel my self lost not knowing what direction to take twords being successful becuase there is so many ways to go. I really appreciate this and I will resteem becuase this helps a lot on what to do for now, untill more doors open up. Thank you and good luck on your journey.

It takes a long time to write a post sometimes that I can't imagine writing more than 2 a day, maybe 3. Thank you for this post. I can tell you put tons of effort into it and I am going to study it now.

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Great Content and consistency is what Pays Off the Most.......STEEM ON !

Great post. People must have a lot more time than I do. I struggle to get one post in per week.. I guess I need to step up my game haha.

I try to post 4 a day because the Steemit - Board of Honor drives me to do it!!!

http://steemitboard.com/board.html?user=deanlogic

Well laid out article, Thank You for going in depth, I do agree that more than a couple and it gets noisy, Resteemit for others to read....

Really seems inconsequential for the most part. Good posts will still rise while bad ones wont.

That is only half-true actually. - I know what you mean and I do agree with you. However, these well-known authors have supporters who'll always support their content. No matter how many articles they publish. - So even if they publish 10 articles per day, they'll still get support from these people on all of them. In general.

Yeah I see that. Getting noticed is the hard part. Then gaining and keeping an active following. Not sure how sponsorship work in steem yet either. Haven't looked into it.

I like that. This will also give a chance to all members of the steemit community to be recognize.

I have a goal of 3-4 posts per week. No way I could give it more time than that at this piont. I don't think I ever will publish more than 1 a day.
It will take me longer to get followers and to build my reputation here on steemit, but in my opinion more than 1 is to much. I guess I should adjust my voting pattern to reflect that and only vote once a day for any one author.

One a day on average is what I can handle. Sometimes 2.

If you want to produce quality, one article per day is the Limit. Normally, your time for steemit is limited. If you want to read the article of other authors and comment them, you will not have time enough to write more than one post with sufficient quality.

I post only about threetimes a week. I want to produce worthful content with high quality. That takes much time. I also want to read other people's artices and comment them.

@hitmeasap: Exactly what I needed to learn at this moment., thanks a lot for putting insight on this. Cheers

I am taking a slow approach to things myself. Was aiming for 1 post or so per day but just after i joined life got extremely busy.
It means i have more stuff to write about down the line but until then posts will be more scarce than usual.

This was very useful and the comments from fellow steemians is super helpful.

I tend to only write when I have something I want to say or share.
Something that sparks my interest and that I think other people will find interesting or amusing or just plain weird.

On average I'm posting once a day but sometimes miss a day or two.
I'm not bothered too much about keeping up with a schedule in the short term.

I see steemit as a life long commitment and not for short term gains. That's pointless in my view of this platform.

Good post it got people talking. Resteemed and upvoted. Tweeted.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

QUALITY BEFORE QUANTITY

In my humble view, less is more. 1-2 posts per day, 3 max is probably all I would tolerate from someone I follow. There are many great talents here on Steemit, and it is important to measure ourselves. How good, reasonably good, could mass production of articles 24x7x364 be? How original the ideas?


I rather put my soul into one or two posts a day than chasing that which comes organically by applying quality and consistency - not consistently mass quantity.

POSTING REWARD TAX

Besides, the reward pool cannot be 'raped', as there are restrictions built in the platform that 'tax' rewards after posting more than 4 submissions per 24 hour period. This can be checked here: http://www.steemdollar.com/limitstatus.php?name=globocop



-ch @globocop