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RE: What Should I Do To Be Successful In Steemit? / Steemit'te Başarılı Olmak İçin Ne Yapmalıyım?

in #steemit6 years ago

When I started posting in Steemit, I was working as a manager at a bank. Two months ago, I left the bank and started to work full-time with Steemit.

Oh... I guess the bank didn't pay you very well. Cause according to your Steem statistics, you're even losing money now.

That's what happens when you go all-in on bid bots.
You may consider a change in strategy though...

Steem on! :-)

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And then what? If he posts one time, just once, without paying for bidbots, his whole house of cards falls apart. Success? People that are actually successful here dont say that about themselves.

Hmm... Steemit is the best platform for earning, what do you think?

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Well, you said something really important here: it's just a house of cards, not a real one :-)

Excessive vote buying and community building are mutually exclusive.

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It is not about money. I like writing

Do you write just for yourself? If you're expecting people to read your articles, then you should rather try to build up a community around you that is actually interested in your work - and not just jumps into your blog posts because you've bought the trending position.

The attention you buy via bid bots may boost you to the front, increase your visibility and help you to artificially inflate your followers count, but that's all. Just answer yourself how many people (human beings) have really been engaging with your content over time. How many real conversations did you have here? Or do people just read the headline of your article and then invent themselves a comment that appears to fit with the rest...?

Excessive vote buying and community building are mutually exclusive.
As someone who loves writing you may appreciate having a real audience...

Go for it! :-)