Hello! fellow Steemians ,
This article is going to be nothing but straight from the heart. I joined Steemit with very high expectations. When my first post made over $200, I was ecstatic and that’s an understatement to be honest. I started day dreaming how Steemit is going to change my life. But soon reality struck me hard. The competition is increasing day by day . I can empathize with the whales , finding good content is becoming extremely tough.
- I would like to thank projects such Curie and the Robinhood . Because of you guys there is a wave of optimism in the Steemit community.
I have changed my outlook about Steemit and so should you It's not a " get rich quick" website.
Its a blogging platform, where you get paid.
I made myself forget about my pre conceived notions about steemit.
I told myself " that from now on you write, cause you want to, not because you want to earn" I made a list of topics that I would enjoy writing about. They includes photography, self development, etc. I started writing content for sharing my views about the topic to the community,all I wanted to do was write the best according to my own abilities and receive warm comments. That was my goal. To write content that resonates to people on a personal level. If people like the content they will follow me, it’s as simple as that.
We need to persevere to achieve our goals and dreams. And it’s not impossible to do this. There are real life examples ,who started from scratch and now are experiencing " Steemit success " .
I’m sure there are many more examples that I’m missing , but I wanted to shed a little bit of positivity over the steemit community with whatever knowledge that I have
Building a reputation is the hardest thing you can do. Once people trust you, have faith in you the rest becomes easier. Take a look at the following authors and the number of articles they posted before making a name for themselves and getting consistent payouts.
1. @liberosist – 76 posts
It took @libersist 76 posts before people started taking him seriously. He added value to the community by showcasing the Steem Power Distribution Trends.
2. @tuck-fheman – 90+ ( I stopped counting)
Do visit his blog and look at the number of articles he has posted. I stopped counting the number of articles after a while , its ludicrous how much content he has to his name.
3. @calaber24p- 81 posts
@calaber24p kept posting articles . It took @calaber24p 81 posts to breakthrough, now that’s a lot of posts. You can check out the article that made calaber24p steemit famous below.
@calaber24p/whales-dolphins-and-minnows-why-each-user-is-important-and-has-a-role-to-play-in-the-steemit-ecosystem
4. @sauravrungta - 30+ posts
Now @sauravrungta may not be influential on the steemit community yet, but I look up to him, he's like a big brother to me. He makes quality content day in and day out. Many people don't know this but @sauravrungta spends about 17 hours a day on Steemit. That is pure dedication and I can only admire him for that.
5. @marius19 -39 posts
If there is one person sticking to a niche and not budging a little , that person would be @marius19. It took marius19 39 posts of original origami content to breakthrough. marius19
Is a lovely example how , how you can succeed by sticking to your guns and believing in yourself.
@infovore
If you’re still not inspired take a few minutes and read the following post written by @infovore
How Steemit Has Changed My Life: From living on $1/day and 3 hours of electricity to Having over $41,319
To all the Steemit users, remove all the pre conceived notions you have about Steemit.
- Think about what you would love to do for yourself and for the community.
I hope that works out for you and me. But that's the only way we can contribute to Steemit, that is by being self motivated and not running behind external rewards.
In conclusion I'm going to leave you with a few articles that you must check out that will benefit in you in your Steemit Journey.
- How a minnow reached #1 on Trending, and what we can learn from it by @liberosist
- Steemit for Dummies (like me) - Everything you need to know in simple terms by @mindover
- Simply Steemit: Your No-Nonsense Guide to Getting Started by @donkeypong