Valuable advice from Steemit users who are rocking it!
The Steemit community is incredible because of the people who make up the community.
I have been blessed over the last few weeks by many people, but there are 4 Steemians that have stood out in my mind.
So I asked each of them a question, "What advice would you give to a new Steemit user?"
I want to share with you their answers, but also tell you why they are influential to me.
Common interests unite the Steemit Community!
@shenanigator
Reputation: 67
Followers: 1384 followers
Joined: August 2016
I started following @shenanigator because of a common interest.
@shenanigator and I are both interested in silver. On one of my first days
on Steemit, I came across one of his posts entitled My Silver Delivery
Came With A Nice Suprise.
When I asked @shenanigator, “What advice would you give to a new
Steemit user?”, this is what he said:
Come to give not take.
Find users that need help on projects and do what you can to help them.
You’ll make friends and friends means upvotes. Also, use the same
philosophy when you apply the 2nd method:
Engage! Engage! Engage!
Read peoples' posts, leave thoughtful comments, and engage in
meaningful interactions. This will make you friends and it will get you
followers. Followers don't mean a darn thing if they're inorganic (like follow
for follow). But, getting organic followers will result in more upvotes.
Consistent Engagement unites the Steemit Community!
@reddust
Reputation: 69
Followers: 1229 followers
Joined: September 2016
I started following @reddust because of she consistently posts and is consistently engaging your followers.
@reddust has given me something to look forward to. I know that almost every day @reddust is going to create a fun, unique post. We don’t have a lot in common, but that is apart of the fun. I really that @reddust engages
with her audience. That is really important to me as a new steemit user.
When I asked @reddust, “What advice would you give to a new
Steemit user?”, this is what she said:
Focus on networking and building a quality brand name, which is you, not your posts. Here on Steemit, like in the 3D world, it's who you know, who you are, and your work that matters.
Lots of really good people who write or make quality art and articles will be left behind in earnings if they do not network with whales and guilds through collaborative work, but I’d rather go it alone because I've never trusted groups or people of power. They always address their concerns first and foremost.
Quality, relevant information unites the Steemit community!
@timcliff
Reputation: 71
Followers: 3003
Joined: July 2016
I started following @timcliff because he wrote easy-to-understand articles that are relevant to all Steemit users.
@timcliff is a witness who writes and resteems posts about what is happening in the Steemit community. I am grateful that his posts have relevance for minnows like me!
When I asked @timcliff, “What advice would you give to a new
Steemit user?”, this is what he said:
@timcliff had recently written an article about this very topic. Check out The Ultimate Guide for New Steem Users for useful and practical advice for new users and veterans alike!
Unique perspectives and great writing unites the Steemit community!
@kalyinart
reputation: 73
Followers: 3648
Joined: June 2016
I started following @kaylinart because of the way she write her articles.
@kaylinart can write full-out sarcasm one post and then pull you in with heart-felt emotion in the next. The various ways that @kaylinart writes keeps her blog relevant and intriguing.
When I asked @kaylinart, “What advice would you give to a new
Steemit user?”, this is what she said:
When you are starting on Steemit, It's definitely not easy. You have to put in a lot of work to get noticed.
It's important to use a high quality RECTANGLE Photo for the top of your post, And learn Markup Language if you don't know it.
When you first start off, the numbers on your post shouldn't matter. You should focus on creating good content consistently. And building up your followers. In the early months of me joining Steemit, I didn't write much. Instead I commented on lots of other posts. I tried to build up relationships with everyone I could on the platform. As a minnow that is one of the best things you can do!
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Information about each user was gathered on July 18, 2017 at 1:30PM (central standard time).
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