RE: This Crazy Idea Of Investing And Gifting Steem
Hello, thanks for the comment and yes, you are right. Even a little adds up over time. I hope you don't mind, but I took a look at your blog and have some insights to share to make sure you find your interactions here go smoothly.
- Don't copy/paste others articles. I saw you were called out on this when you posted this
https://steemit.com/mindset/@toyimika/having-a-rough-2019-so-far
which was taken from this
http://queenmoremi.com/2019/01/having-a-rough-2019-so-far-read-this/
- Target areas of interest to you and find others who post on those topics. You will find relationships develop if you not only comment on those posts, but also comment on some of the other comments on those posts. And by comment, I mean real comments that are deeper than the standard "great post" type. If you do just this one practice, you will find within weeks to a couple of months you have a foundation here as you bond honestly with others of similar interest.
In the above post I mentioned that you had plagiarized, you also took the picture. There are free alternatives (that I should also use and quit burning up my photo subscription). I would recommend you read this post to understand sourcing, and know where to get them for free.
https://steemit.com/qurator/@qurator/standard-image-sourcing-for-the-qurator-project
As a newer member, you can learn a lot by following @pifc, and the account that began that vision, @thedarkhorse . They work with newer accounts to help you learn the ropes and build your account. It is a great program that would benefit you greatly, plus you will probably meet some of those who you could build a foundation here with.
Best of luck, and thanks again for weighing in.
To be honest, i didn't know the post was from that site. I just saw a friend post it i his blog and i decided to share it on steemit.
Thanks all the same, i appreciate it