RE: EPISODE 58: VARIETY SHOW – TURKEY RECIPES, COFFEE, FREEDOM, AND MORE
Greetings! I am just getting started into the podcast... about 3 minutes in. You have a nice voice for radio!
Since I missed your introduction, I will copy and paste my normal greeting, here:
I have a few tips for you......:
find a community. Maybe join the @minnowsupport project.
comment and follow other's articles for your first 1-4 months here more than you do your own posts. This will actually help you to gain Followers. And improve and refine your Posting style(by seeing other's good examples and bad examples).
don't plan to get rich. If you come for money, it will probably be a struggle.
it will still be a struggle when you are new.... for 2 or 3 months. As you meet more steemians and ask questions and figure things out, it will get easier.
only Post original work. Many new Steemians get into trouble when they copy and paste things from Google or from the internet, AND IT IS NOT their photo, writing or work. IF you can't post your own things, better not post. Otherwise @cheetah will get suspicious!
comment and make friends, but don't ask "Follow me" or "please Upvote me" Maybe after you have become friends... maybe. But never as your first, second or third comment to them. Never!
have fun!
I am a community volunteer. I try to stop SPAM and trash and things that hurt Steemit. IF you see anything like that, please feel free to let me know, I will look into it!
....and, from my quick glance on your posts so far.... I would suggest writing a post or two that are original works (I mean not simply a podcast share) written for the Steemit audience. And checkout @pennsif and Homesteaders Online if you hadn't seen that group yet. Good luck! (Glad your Thanksgiving Turkey turned out REALLY GOOD!)
thanks for the tips - I am so new to the platform that this is very helpful. I do plan to do some steemit only things here after my fall web dev rush. :-) Plus we have some new video series in the offing!
has Jack Spirko mentioned you before? Your name is familiar.
He sure has :-). Ive done a few interviews on his podcast and joined the expert council a few months ago. LOVE that podcast of his! Nice to meet a fellow TSP-er.
Also - sorry for the comment delay - I have been a bit behind on web dev stuff and it is holiday coffee roasting season. Gotta make the sales while we can out here on the homestead! :-)