Hi Leo. My name is Aaron aka @shauntaemonte. I am a relatively new user too and I wanted to reach out and say hi with a happy little up-vote. Whether you've come to realize it yet or not networking and building up a community of supporters is key to success here. After reading your introduction, perhaps our interests are similar enough we can appreciate each others posts and share comments and support.
Equally important is educating ourselves about steemit and the community and the rules. In fact it's probably equally or more important to learn how things work and start commenting, communicating and accumulating followers as it is to creating content. Do both things.
I also wanted to point you to steemd.com/@yourname. This site will give you more detailed information about your reputation value, your voting power and your voting weight. It will also provide you a real-time ledger of all your steemit transactions and show when people give you comments, replies and up-votes as well as dreaded down-votes. And sadly I must say it can happen, so caution you again to pay attention to the rules.
There are a lot of articles and information out there so just google a question and you should find the answer. Also feel free to send me a comment with a question and we can share ideas.
Kindly, if you follow, up-vote, or resteem me, please make a comment so I know. And why. That way I know if I'm sharing things of interest to the community and also I can repay you in-kind for doing so.
Glad to see you're on steemit. In addition to your photo, and your link, add some or all of the article text into your steemit post as well. If you copy the entire thing, try changing a few words or updating in a little bit to make it a unique substantial piece of content. You have a good general words in your keywords. Try more specific words sometimes as well.
Hi Leo. My name is Aaron aka @shauntaemonte. I am a relatively new user too and I wanted to reach out and say hi with a happy little up-vote. Whether you've come to realize it yet or not networking and building up a community of supporters is key to success here. After reading your introduction, perhaps our interests are similar enough we can appreciate each others posts and share comments and support.
Equally important is educating ourselves about steemit and the community and the rules. In fact it's probably equally or more important to learn how things work and start commenting, communicating and accumulating followers as it is to creating content. Do both things.
I also wanted to point you to steemd.com/@yourname. This site will give you more detailed information about your reputation value, your voting power and your voting weight. It will also provide you a real-time ledger of all your steemit transactions and show when people give you comments, replies and up-votes as well as dreaded down-votes. And sadly I must say it can happen, so caution you again to pay attention to the rules.
There are a lot of articles and information out there so just google a question and you should find the answer. Also feel free to send me a comment with a question and we can share ideas.
Kindly, if you follow, up-vote, or resteem me, please make a comment so I know. And why. That way I know if I'm sharing things of interest to the community and also I can repay you in-kind for doing so.
Thank you,
https://steemit.com/@shauntaemonte
https://www.spohnranch.com/bio/aaron-spohn/
Glad to see you're on steemit. In addition to your photo, and your link, add some or all of the article text into your steemit post as well. If you copy the entire thing, try changing a few words or updating in a little bit to make it a unique substantial piece of content. You have a good general words in your keywords. Try more specific words sometimes as well.