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RE: Three Kinds of Followers You Want On Steemit and One You Don't! Building a Solid Follower Base Leads to Long Term Success!
Thanks Mark. It must be so frustrating to be a ghost writer and see your hard work being credited to another. But credit to your for using your skills to good us.
I am finding it a little difficult to get more than a couple of comments (or even votes for that matter) but I enjoy writing and indeed posting songs. I feel I am contributing to the site honestly and engaging with topics that I love.
I am a little reluctant to go down the robot route, it somehow doesn't feel the right way to go. As you rightly say, the content should be engaging and stand on its own merits.
Thank you for you ideas and your work within the community.
No, not at all. I love this guy. I'm glad it's working for him. It was more, like, I just realized I should be doing that for my own work. Have you looked at the #dolphinschool posts? There's a lot of good stuff there. My own content is in a bit of a slump for decent payouts the last couple of weeks, but what I'm sharing has worked for me and others.
And, let me say, what they pay me to ghost write, comes out to between $75 and a $100 an hour on most projects. I am not sorry for myself.