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RE: A Friendly Reminder to All Those Struggling or Just Starting Out

in #life7 years ago

For me, the toughest part was repaying that first delegated 15 Steem. Once it was gone - wow! The next part was figuring out how much effort to use and how often to post. Pace yourself. Try to keep a predictable schedule. Don't start out all gung ho and run out of energy and topics. I made sure I didn't use all my best topics before I had some audience. Powering up is good. It raises your share of curation rewards. Just do a bit on Steemit every day, meet people, and have fun!

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I'd say it's wise to avoid focusing on only one topic. People can talk about anything as long as they add their own personality to each post and make it a unique experience that way. Nobody wants to follow a tree, but if one decides to talk about their experiences with trees, it's a whole new ball game. The simplest things can be personalized, then it's hard to run out of material and ideas.

I agree unless you're really into it like you go birding daily but I would have trouble limiting myself to one topic. Your different topics are tied together nicely with an underlying theme of your art. I would also suggest experimenting with tags with the view of helping people find your posts.