#Dolphinschool Bootcamp Day 1, How to FInd and Befriend Your Ideal Follower!

in #writing7 years ago (edited)

Hey, welcome to #Dolphinschool Bootcamp, Season1 Day1. I'm really excited about this project. For those that stumble on this post, it was originally created as a part of a beginner's course on how to Steemit. You're welcome as well. This first post will have some really basic stuff, I'll try to keep it brief.

The members of the #DolphinSchool Bootcamp have agreed to let me coach them for a few days. In exchange, they will promote these posts. It's a win/win. Free training for them, free promotion for me.

If you'd like to join in, please visit this post, to see the rules of bootcamp and sign up. If you can catch up, we'll include you in the rewards. If not, join the conversation and enjoy the tips.

So, let's get started!

I am so excited for all of you!

When I came up with this idea, I thought, maybe ten people will show, and that should be enough to gain some attention for next time!

But, to my shock, the signups just kept coming. Thanks for following my silly rules. The copy/paste was to make sure everyone had at least the skills required to succeed here. So, here's the goal. I want you guys to grow. That's it. I want you to have more votes than the last ten day period. I want you to have more followers and a I want your wallets to end up fatter. SO, here's how you can help, first, if you've got bandwidth, follow these accounts.

@manuelmendez
@chieppa1
@mawit07
@jampresents
@magicalmoonlight
@lilyraabe
@donjyde
@redheadpei
@mandelsage
@andysantics48
@insideoutlet
@bristowboy
@sarahewaring
@jeejee
@bozz
@naquoya
@cristoferimm
@mineopoly
@makingthebest09
@solomon507
@powellx5
@castleberry
@sarahart
@happychaga

*If you're just following along, watch these accounts and see what happens over the next ten days! *

  • Do the assignments, even if they seem silly, if you already know the tips part, then add something to it. But at least do the writing assignments.
  • Support each other. Even if you only have bandwidth for a couple of comments a day, do it. Reserve bandwidth for the next ten days, focus on this.
  • Follow each other. Even if you have to do it in spurts. Become each other's fans.
  • Invite your best supporters to follow us and upvote. They'll still support you, but their added support could make this a success!
  • Talk to each other. I'm not the only one here with something to teach.
  • Ask questions.
  • As you write, invite people to follow us! They can follow the thread, or me @markrmorrisjr or @steemgoblin who will be really active in this.

If you're a guest reading this, I'll be very focused on those that signed up, so excuse me if I don't spend much time with you this time around. Get in on bootcamp next time. But, the tips are solid, and the training is good, feel free to audit!

First, a brief explanation of where you are. This is steemit.com. It is a single site on the steem blockchain. The steem blockchain is a computer ledger, which creates a decentralized, disbursed network. It is a privately held corporation, but, their blockchain is opensource, meaning anyone can agree to partner with them, or even take their code and replicate it somewhere else. The blockchain is housed on a huge network of computers, known as nodes. The Steemit witnesses maintain the block chain and enact changes, known as hard forks, from time to time to improve things, correct problems, or add new features.

Read the blue paper for the details.

If my explanation is wrong, please correct me, but I think that's the gist of it.

In non technical terms, we exist on what is currently the largest central planet in the Steem galaxy. There are many other planets that are part of it too. Today, we're going to explore some of that.

Okay, you've found me, and managed to get signed up and share your link, so you've got the basic idea of what's what.

Each steemit user account is a subdomain on steemit.com

It's basically no different than a Facebook profile, or a blog. It is, however, more within your power than those other platforms. Because you own a share in the company, represented by whatever SP you manage to accumulate.

Every post here on steemit is public, in fact the whole platform is remarkably transparent.

There are no private messages, and every other user can see your every move. Your wallet, your comments, your replies, and all of your actions are recorded here, permanently and past a certain point, they cannot be deleted, or corrected.

A Post is a single blog entry

It can contain a variety of content, or be posted in any digital format available.

  • Writing
  • Images
  • Video
  • Gifs
  • Links

If you prefer to post video, images, or memes, click on those words for curated gallery apps that allow you to post them to a smaller audience, as well as on the steemit site.

Posts are written in HTML markdown language. It requires small snippets of code to format things like bold text, italics and headers. You can drag and drop images into the editor where you want them in your post.

I use an offline editor to make it easier

This may also help with bandwidth issues. I use Markdownpad2. It has a lot of great features, has a free version, and also has an image uploader, so that you post a URL, instead of pasting a picture. It takes less bandwidth.

I edit my posts beforehand. This will help with bandwidth as well, since every single transaction requires a fragment of your bandwidth to transact.

Think of bandwidth as currency

To upvote takes a coin, to resteem takes a coin, to comment takes a coin, to post takes a coin. Each transaction has its own price, based on the amount of computing power required to complete it.

There is good news!

Once you're established, and get past about 500 SP, bandwidth doesn't seem to be an issue.

You can check your bandwidth, by going here https://steemd.com/@markrmorrisjr and replacing "my user name" with your user name. You can do this for anyone on the platform. All of our stats are transparent.

If you haven't explored it already, you can "rent" SP through a process known as "delegation". In future bootcamps, I hope to be able to lend the SP required for bootcamp, at no charge.

The home page is pretty self explanatory.

You can navigate your account by using the nav bar buttons at the top, or clicking on your profile photo to open a bigger menu with a lot more choices. We'll talk about some of those at a later date.

Outside of that, there are nav buttons for the larger world of steemit, and a search feature at the very top in the center. In the top right corner is a hamburger menu. Click this to open up the file room and exits to some outside services.

A quick word about rewards

In each 24 hr period, a certain number of blocks are added to the block chain. A block is a bundle of transactions from sites like steemit. Once recorded, they cannot be changed. As each block is created, steem is the result.

Rather than have a "proof of work" mining system, steem depends on content creators like us to disburse the coins. Each account has voting power, according to its SP. The amount of voting power is 1 to 1, so, with 900SP at the moment, I have 9x more voting power than a user with 100.

As you get votes, rewards are added to your "potential payout". That payout can be added to by upvotes, taken away by downvotes, or changed by the rise and fall of the price of Steem coins for seven days, at which point whatever value remains is paid out to you and those who've voted on your post. You get 75%, half in SP, half in Steem Dollars. The Upvoters split 25% according to when they voted and their SP.

The SP is automatically powered up into your account. If you wish to withdraw it, you can, at 1/12 of your steem per week, for 12 weeks. The Steem Dollars, or SBD are liquid. You can choose to power them up to steem, over three days, or use them to buy within the steem eco system, or cash them out into fiat currency, such as dollars, and spend them.

That's about as basic an explanation as I can give of steem and how it works. Read the blue paper, if you want more.

Okay, glad that's over

That's the nickel tour. I'm sure most of you had figured all that out already.

So, why are we here?

I know all of you have your own reasons. Some want to share a passion, some want to make money, others want to learn about crypto. Those are all great, but they all require one thing, an audience. Upvotes, views, resteems, and comments are the real currency of Steemit. Without an audience, you can't do any of the things you hope to do.

Here on steemit, we call our audience members "followers"

So, how do you get them?

On Steemit, there's no "friending" or groups, or circles. We follow and have followers. You can follow any profile that hasn't muted you. But, you don't know much about these people. And, on Steemit, you might be trusting that person with thousands of dollars, or even more!

High stakes social media!

So how do you know who to trust?

You don't. Plain and simple, you cannot tell anything from an online profile. Sure, they may have added a dozen identity proof photos, but what does that really mean? Not much.

So, here's what I suggest, instead.

First of all, don't trust anybody. Here's what I mean

  • Only send SBD or Steem, to recognized exchanges, or in amounts you are prepared to lose
  • Do not give your login information, or keys to anyone, except in an appropriate dialog box, on a known site
  • Don't answer too many personal questions, trust your instincts

Instead, I consider the people that interact and support my work as my friends

So, how do I find this out? Simple, go through every vote and comment and find their names. You could be there for days if you just started to do that. Stop. There's an easier way!

If you are new to steemit, I'm about to give you the keys to the kingdom!

In the top right corner of your steemit dashboard there is a button. It looks like three horizontal bars. Click it. Inside you'll find the "main menu"

There are several options in here, look for the one marked "Steemit App Center" and click it.

This takes you to a site called Steem Tools

Steem tools is a collection of apps built by steem developers for use on the steem blockchain. Many of them give you great peeks behind the curtain of steemit! So, after we're done here, scope these out. Seriously, some fun stuff in here.

Find the app called Upvoters

I'd tell you where to find it, but Steem Tools is an organic listing, so it moves around from time to time. Type UpVoters into the search bar. Once you find it, click on it.

On the site input your steem screen name in the user box in the top right corner. Next, input a number of posts you'd like to examine. It starts with 5.

Below you'll find all of the steem accounts that have voted for you, with some stats

First, you'll find the number of times each account has voted for you, out of the number of posts you selected. Then, there are three stats.

  1. The average Steem power used in voting
  2. The total SBD you earned from their votes
  3. The total weight of their combined votes and SBD

To me, this is the best method of finding your true supporters. And it may surprise you. I have people that upvote every single post I write! Those who upvote me regularly, I consider in my inner circle, I spend time cultivating those relationships. So, if you want to get close to me, upvote me!

To find good potential followers, you can use this tool.

While a lot of it is Spam, I love the Facebook friends suggestion feature. It puts me in touch with people who are in touch with other people I already know, or at least am acquainted with. It's great.

Steemit is sadly short on such features.

When it comes to social interaction, it mostly seems to happen on steem chat, or in discord groups, away from the hustle and bustle of the blog feed on steemit and I think this is unfortunate.

But, don't despair, there is a way to find people who might be interested in supporting your work. Here's how.

First, you need to determine who you're looking for!

Who is your ideal fan? I've thought about this one a little, and here's what I've come up with!

  1. They like to read, upvote and comment on fiction!
  2. They have a presence on the site, good reputation score, at least minimal steem power, but likely not a whale (too much competition for their votes)
  3. They are active on the site on a regular basis
  4. They blog themselves, which is where we will interact with them

There is a method for catching them without blog posts, I'll explain it in a minute. It's not as easy.

So, how do I find these people?

That's a great question! I'm going to explain a few methods here and you can choose.

First, you have to scout tags! (categories)

In case you don't know, go to the hamburger menu, select "Explore"

For me, this one is pretty easy to define.

  • Fiction
  • Writing
  • Story
  • Humor

These four are a good starting place. For example, if you are nature photographer, try

  • photography (duh)
  • Art
  • Nature
  • Inspiration

If you look through all of the tags and explore them a bit, you can find three or four that will fit the work you want to add to the steemit blogosphere.

**Next, spam the hell out of every top earner in the category.

NO DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES EVER DO THIS!

I'm joking, you've got to handle this correctly. NO SPAM! Are you ready?

  1. First, make sure you've got a recent post up that represents what you want to do on Steemit. Not a rant (unless that's your thing) or a one off, one of your regular posts at the top of your blog.
  2. Next, go to the "Hot" posts in that category. Ignore trending for now, we'll get to that later. (too much competition)
  3. Grab a post and click over to the author's blog
  4. Plug the account into UpVoters, like you did for yourself.
  5. From here, you can determine who their big supporters are
  6. Make friends with the big supporters.

That's sounds easy, right? Well here are some suggestions on how to go about that.

  • Click on the supporters avatar on UpVoters and go to their blog
  • Scan their posts. If they have good posts you want to support, upvote and comment, consider resteeming.
  • Then, find the "comments" link in the nav bar at the top of their blog and follow it
  • Engage them in conversation, by responding to their comments, where it makes sense.

Remember, be friendly, positive and helpful. Ask questions to draw them out, do all the things you'd do if you wanted someone to buy from you, because, in essence, that is what you're doing.

You can also link to their content, review it, and use @ mentions in your article to coax them into responding.

Wherever you leave a comment, use the @ mention, like this, @markrmorrisjr, to leave a link to your blog, right there in the comment. You'll be surprised how many will follow it.

Instead of sending them a tip note, begging for an upvote, engage with them. Treat them as an equal, be kind and generous.

Right here, I'm going to give you some wisdom from Dale Carnegie, "You have to mean it" in his book, How to Win Friends and Influence People, he teaches the art of persuasion, his techniques, he says, won't work unless you mean it. Be genuinely interested in people.

If you don't know who Dale Carnegie is, drop what you're doing, go and get "How to Win Friends and Influence People" and read it tonight!

If you can't manage that, try the tip note, what's the best that could happen? It might work.

Is that cool or what?

So, let's get to the homework for today, ready?

First thing first, make sure you upvote and resteem this post. This is my price for taking the time to do this course.

Today's questions

It's going to be simple today. Three easy questions.

  1. How many people do you currently follow?
  2. How many followers do you currently have?
  3. How many followers would you like to gain in the next ten days?
  4. Now, share your stats. What is your beginning SP?
  5. How many votes do your most successful posts get now?

So, question number three is our first goal for the course

Do you think you could add one new follower a day? Ten, twenty? fifty? Whatever you think you can do. Add to your comment, include all of the stats above, so we can track this, day to day!

Today's Action Assignment

Using one of these methods, or your favorite. I want you to find at least three ideal followers and find a way to make contact. Remember, add value, don't spam and be positive.

Today's writing assignment

Pick one of your potential followers and create a post to promote their work. You could add them to a list of favorite posts, or add it as a reference link, in context, to your blog post. Make it at least 250 words, and use at least one image for best results.

If you're not a writer, create a video and post it to Dtube.

Now, go back to their blog and leave a comment, linking to your post, and mentioning your mention of them. It works.

At the end of your post, please link to dolphin school. If you know how, create a hyperlink.

When you post your blog

  1. Use the tags #dolphinschool and #markrmorrisjr as two of the five for your post. Writing is a good primary category option. This is the other part of your price of admission.
  2. Come back here and leave a link to your blog in the comments.
  3. If you have the bandwidth, comment on at least three or four of the other posts here, resteem and upvote if you feel it's warranted.

But, don't expect others to support you, if you DON'T support them!

I'll visit your blog and leave a comment so you'll know I was there.

I'll leave the critique of your post here, in a reply to your link comment. Okay? Any questions?

DOLPHIN SCHOOL BOOTCAMP DISMISSED!

Please take a moment to check out my fiction. I'm sharing two novels right now.

The Wishmonger

9 Seconds of Freedom

Upvotes, Resteems, Comments and Follows are Always Welcome!

Sort:  

How many people do you currently follow? 187
How many followers do you currently have? 687
How many followers would you like to gain in the next ten days? 20
Now, share your stats. What is your beginning SP? 3,350.369
How many votes do your most successful posts get now? 10 - 15

Now I am going to be late for work and holy crap that was a lot but hey you won't know I was late till I get back because I don't have time to type out everything I want to say... not matter how fast I type.

Here is the link to the post I made for this assignment:
https://steemit.com/animals/@timbo/pets-and-animals-that-do-crazy-things

Now to finish up this assignment and wait for the next one! :D

I learned about steemd.com as well during this assignment so thanks for that. Didn't realize it was so useful!

It's only day one, imagine how much we will have learnt by day 10.!

Part 1...

  1. How many people do you currently follow?
    - 208 (This number kept changing as I read on!)
  2. How many followers do you currently have?
    - 439
  3. How many followers would you like to gain in 10 days?
    - I have been seeing 500 on the horizon... so let's shoot for that!
  4. What is your beginning SP?
    - 166 SP
  5. How many votes do your most successful posts get now?
    - On average around 10-15 on my most successful posts.

I have already learned some interesting things! The tools were invaluable. I have poked around in there before... but clearly, should have dug a little deeper. The UpVoters was awesome! I wish I had known about that from the beginning.

Following and Followers had been a hiccup for me on Steemit so far. I followed a million people in the very beginning and it clogged up my feed with much spam. I have come to find it is much more efficient to follow those of value! I didn't know what or where value came from in the beginning. It's not the trending section or those with big numbers next to their name or post value payouts!

I am sure we will all understand value much better once this boot camp is over! Great start. Now... to find a follower or two and get a post going!

Awesome! Glad to hear it's helping. Yeah, my feed, is atrocious. I learned early in social media to follow any and everybody. So, needless to say, on my main account, I don't pay any attention to the feed. LOL I probably should curate it better, or unfollow a bunch of folks. I wish there was a good unfollower tool. So many tools we need, and one dashboard to rule them all! LOL

Be careful unfollowing folks without a killer app or that Master Dashboard to Rule Them ALL! I accidentally unfollowed one of my best supporters early on trying to clean up my list... and they got pretty upset. It was an honest mistake... and I should have looked better first... but needless to say, I learned the hard way! I got muted and that was all she wrote. I was so concerned and deflated about the whole ordeal. Now, I realize that is part of growing. If I had looked at UpVoters then.... who knows!

Yeah some people are jerks. One follower, here and there, not a big deal. There are 50k new ones coming TODAY! LOL, of course, the vote value thing makes it a little different on Steemit.

Yes, TODAY! hahaha I just put my post link on the thread you wanted it in. I read you were low on voting power... so don't feel like you have to hop to it anytime soon. I have a few comments I need to get to before I feel ok going to bed! hahaha But I wanted to thank you for this. It looks like everyone is already having fun and getting excited about learning! That is the sign of a good teacher. Have fun and Steem On My Friend! =)

No, not particularly low, just have a lot of people here to spread it over. I'm setting my power lower to make sure I can get it all done. I want to upvote each contribution each day, with at least a few cents.

I think I've done a similar thing in the past. Back in my early days here. Didn't have such great tools around then. But that UpVoter is a new one to me, so was glad to discover that here. We live and learn don't we?

Yeah, it definitely helps. I spent so much time on other blogging platforms before steemit, that I started teaching what I was learning almost from the beginning. I didn't see any tutorials at that point, but that was the stone ages.

Its hard to remember the Steemit that existed in the early days, its gone through so many progressions. But it seems to have a maturity that didn't exist earlier, in it's stone age (apt term).

I agree wholeheartedly with your great point about the upVoters SteemTool. It really does give great insight into the weight and quantity of voter's SP. :)

Right? It corrected some misconceptions I had.

I didn't know about the upvoter app either until reading the post for today, so thanks for that!-@bozz

We are all about to get educated proper like! Sorry about your bandwidth issues. Seems to be on the rise lately. Hopefully, we will outgrow those issues! Looking forward to checking out more our your stuff @bozz
Steem On

Thanks! It definitely helps you know how to keep up with the right people. Looking forward to learning more with you.

Hi, @castleberry. I agree with you on the tools. But what you say about following people concerns me. I've been following everybody that follows me because I don't really get how the feed works. I need to understand more about how to controll that, because currently I just search everything instead of scrolling on my feed.

It is quite natural when starting out to follow those who follow you. To some degree I still do this. But now I am more selective, and take a look at their blog and the material they produce. Usually a simple follow isn't enough, but regular commenters are the ones that get attention.

The reason for this is that eventually your feed will just get too full and you miss many good posts. But you'll work out your rhythm and what works for you.

You're right. I hope there's something about this subject in this bootcamp (says @markrmorrisjr while clearing throat). I think it's not easy to be selective in this platform. So much for the feedback @naquoya!

It'll make a good lesson, so maybe it will be there. Otherwise its one of those thing we learn from trial and error. That's why i wonder at those accounts who follow thousands of people. You couldn't possibly interact with that many people.

Having a core (or several core) tags that interest you is a good place to start, like discussed in lesson 1. Maybe start your selection process from that angle.

153 followers, following 191, I'd like to gain 20 in 10 days and my best posts usually earn between $2 and $4. My SP is currently 19. Bandwidth is low, but I will work on the rest as I can. -@bozz

I hear you about the low bandwidth issue - I found out only recently that it can be a bit of an annoyance.

It was great to learn about the https://steemd.com@... site today - very handy indeed! :)

Awesome. Well, hopefully, we'll get you into some of the revenue share posts and stir up enough interest to make those worthwhile. Unfortunately, I'm low too at the moment, so I can't offer a loan to get through this.

No worries. I used my first homework post to talk about how bandwidth issue can be a good thing. Linked farther down in a separate comment.

Awesome approach! I'll take a look.

  1. How many people do you currently follow?
    349
  2. How many followers do you currently have?
    1301
  3. How many followers would you like to gain in the next ten days?
    100
  4. Now, share your stats. What is your beginning SP?
    761.395
  5. How many votes do your most successful posts get now?
    Currently the most successful average in the mid 40's.

My Assignment post: Paying it Forward
The posts lists 5 names, but it includes one that isn't following me currently.

Also, I'll be away from the computer for awhile but I will get back to follow up with the other posts and comment on them.

Absolutely. We're running on a 24 hour cycle here, for the record, some of us are down under, soo the first revenue split review will be afternoon/evening my time, tomorrow and the final one will be the day after we finish!

Great post to get things going! I have a feeling this boot camp is going to be bringing a lot of cool people together!

I think that it already has, you're here! HA

Thanks for so promptly taking a look at my work. I'm just making way through this expanded comment section, but keeping an eye for assignments as I go.

Excellent post with some great suggestions for reading. Kudos again!

Thanks for taking a look at my assignment. Lesson 1 has gotten off to a flying start hasn't it?

It certainly has.

  1. 199 people
  2. 178 followers
  3. 50-100 new followers.
  4. Reputation = 42
    SP = 2.5 + 12.6 (delegated)
    Started with 0.5 + 15 delegated SP
  5. My most successful post have 16 votes.

I think I can get between 10-20 new followers this week.

Awesome! Welcome to bootcamp. We'll see if we can't make that happen together!

How many people do you currently follow? 145
How many followers do you currently have? 469
How many followers would you like to gain in the next ten days? 100
Now, share your stats. What is your beginning SP? 1148.522
How many votes do your most successful posts get now? 50+ but basically got it from buying upvote from bid bot such as minnowbooster or buildawhale.

Post: https://steemit.com/dolphinschool/@mawit07/promoting-my-follower-clivingston005

I too did not know about steem apps. Thanks @markrmorrisjr!

I am incompetent. I re-read the post and assignment and I misuderstood the task. I will redo over tonight. So sorry.

No need! It's all good. This is a great effort.

No need! It's all good. This is a great effort.

Most excellent! I'm very happy I decided to join this class... You obviously know your stuff. Hate to start with excuses but I need to go get lunch going, hehehe. I'll get right onto those assignments as soon as possible.

Also, thank you for giving me something useful to do while I HODL through this market crash, lol.

You have 24 hours, no problem, Some of us are in Australia. As long as it's done, I'll include you. The first revenue split revue will happen tomorrow evening.

Do not give your login information, or keys to anyone, except in an appropriate dialog box, on a known site

Even then, never give your owner/master key.

This is true. Ill add that. Thanks. Anything else?

Questions:

How many people do you currently follow?
1800
How many followers do you currently have?
1463
How many followers would you like to gain in the next ten days?
100
Now, share your stats. What is your beginning SP?
29.744
How many votes do your most successful posts get now?
10 average

Part 1.....

I read your first homework assignment post. Very good. Nothing wrong with being in your 40's, just means we have more stuff to write about than some of the younger folks! :) -@bozz

I just visited and upvoted your "Part 3" post. Great job and thanks for the recommendation to @hopehuggs !

Her latest post (https://steemit.com/steemiteducation/@hopehuggs/a13y2lxk) posits that, "Reading with your child is one of the most delightful experiences that you can have..."

So true. What's more, reading with your child is critical to their developing their own literacy skills.

Thanks for the tip and best wishes for the rest of the Bootcamp!

@traciyork would this be of interest to you for your new tarot account?

Awesome, thanks for inviting people. I'm so excited about all of this activity! Can't wait to compare stats in a couple of days for you guys and see what it's doing! Dang, I forgot to check my own stats last night. LOL

Thanks for tagging me, @sarahewaring! I have this bookmarked, and I'll check it out later to see if it's something doable. Appreciate you thinking of me! 😊

Hey, feel free to bum a ride. The only thing that's exclusive to those that do the whole ten days, is the revenue split posts.

Absolutely!!! @bozz @traciyork you are welcome

The stats I’m Giving is prior to starting this post.

  1. How many people do you currently follow?
    117
  2. How many followers do you currently have?
    186
  3. How many followers would you like to gain in the next ten days?
    I’d love to get to 250 followers, so 64 would be lovely.
  4. Now, share your stats. What is your beginning SP?
    167.849
  5. How many votes do your most successful posts get now?
    My highest ever was 51 on my #introduceyourself post. Since then I have found @thesteemengine and have become part of @teamaustralia & #aspers, so the average successful post gets about 15-20 upvotes. Not bad given I read the average if we were to look at overall upvotes v. posts would be 2 upvotes.

Thanks for the great tips, I espically like the hamburger app center one. Been checking out upvoter already.

Nice job on earning 50 votes on a post. Even 15-20 is very good. In order for me to get those results I have to buy the upvotes. lol.

Yeah, be cautious with that. Especially the ones that comment tag. People see that. Minnowbooster is a great value. It's only one vote, but $$ wise it's a good return, and it doesn't show up as a comment tag.

Sounds intriguing. I will have to read more about the Minnowbooster Delegation...

I hate how they all comment tag. It does diminish the look of the comments section of a post and have an off putting feel to it.

Yeah, it's the only way that's readily visible to know which posts have bought votes. It's their way of advertising their services, I guess.

I have only ever tried a upvote bot twice but didn't get much if any return so decided organic is the way it will have to be for now until I understand more. I just found the free minnowbooster daily upvote on the PAL discord channel. Gotta love free upvotes.

check out https://steembottracker.com. It has most of the big upvote bots listed and how much potential earnings when you buy an upvote. When I have a decent amount of SBD, around 50 SBD, I go and watch for a good time to buy upvotes. Takes time and practice to learn when is the best time to buy an upvote and from which bots.

I got lazy lately and just use minnowbooster now because upvotes are 24/7. Drawback though is not every amount you pay will get me an upvote. Just find a consistent amount to spend on minnowbooster for upvotes. Basically most of my SP came from upvote bots but it all started with a little SBD I earn from posts and snowball.

I am not born a writer and actually I hate writing. I like steemit so much I have non-stopped writing everyday now. Still do not like it but love steemit. LOL weird.

I am not born a writer and actually I hate writing.

I know what you mean about steemit changing this. I love writing for steemit but it does challenge me. I'm an accountant. So great with numbers. Words not so much. But I can talk my hubby's ear off still lol..

Great! Thanks for your input here. Don't feel you have to get into the morning post late. Just let me know and I'll still count you. The review post will be one day behind anyway. I'll post the first revenue share post tomorrow, so that everyone can get their links in.

I just reread the assignment. Would you accept this? As I must of had ESP as I wrote this post just before your assignment came out promoting not one but two potential followers in my new post EXCITING!!! #DolphinSchool starts today! & Project #asapers is Live!. Have posted it in thread with hope you will. ;)

Hi, @insideoutlet! I've been through the same. I tried to promote my posts on discords chats but I never really stayed on one group. Still, it got me to have more upvotes. I think the key is to remain consistent, trying to give good posts almost everyday. I'm sure that doing this will help a lot!

Consistency helps. Quality yes, but the more consistent you can be the more your blog will have appeal. That is what I have found anyway. As for groups that have provided great value to me - Steem Engine is a good one to look into, if you haven't already.

@thesteemengine is a good one, I found this one just after we started as it was starting up I think. Its a great community that encourages not only upvoting but commenting too.

I am looking forward to #dolphinschool as that requires consistency to finish the challenge.

Exactly. I hope this turns out to be a supporting group too. Why not?