I Became a Tuna - Thanks and Advices from my Steemit Experience

Dear Steemians, I finally became a Tuna, nothing really changes, but it's a good way to outline your goals. I've been on Steemit for 16 months, but I've never really used it until July, my MVESTS was only 0.1. I put myself seriously, I started working with perseverance and fruits arrived. Although they aren't enough to guarantee me to live with this, in fact only the other day I was thinking of leaving everything for several difficulties, Fortunately friends known by the group as @inna-yatsuk @adrianmendoza @sokoloffa @jokossita with their beautiful words they made me think better. Last but not least, in fact, I must thanks @thenightflier, I think I made he crazy this month by writing with he in privately, but he has always give me the right advice, I can only thank you very much.

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For the achievement I must also thank @steempostitalia, @bhuz and all members of the Italian community who have always supported me, if in the last few weeks you do not see their support is just because I asked that for me it be taken away. I thought it was the best choice, after I left the group and then came back later, it seemed to me the best choice in respect of members who have always behaved impeccably. So I lost a lot of revenue, a little 'I regret it, but for now it is better that way. I will continue to support them all without asking for their support, as long as I don't feel that I have returned the favor and will be ok with myself.


I've learned a lot in these months to improve my Steemit experience. I hope you can find it useful.

Interaction

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Worrying only to make many posts, without going to read and comment on others, will not take you anywhere. Steemit is based on interaction, so talk more with other users to make your name better known, but slow, you don't have to comment more randomly than you can, but find topics of interest and read the post well, then express an opinion well built. 10 well-made comments are worth more than 100 random, sure.

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Commitment to Posts

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Being original and cure posts, Steemit users aren't interested in reading any article that can be found anywhere on the web, it's more interesting to talk about your life, your country's customs, what you eat, the landscapes that are there, all these things are much more interesting. Also the post has to be taken care of, not just a photo and 2 lines, we must see that there was a commitment to accomplishing it. Photos should be well cured, you don't need a professional equipment, certainly with that you have more quality, but all photos of my posts have been made with a simple smartphone that has also some years now. But with some commitment you will see that you can do a great job, use the light and the sunny days to make better shots, these can help you much.

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Upvote Comments and other Post

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I see some people who are going to comment everywhere, and they never upvote, don't do this. If I comment on a post that I appreciate, I always leave an upvote. Also I personally always upvote and answer for all comments in my posts, to thank for having read and encouraging to return, this seems to me the right thing to who spends their time in reading my post.

Then there are so many other little things that could be mentioned, but I think when you follows these tips, success will come, certainly not right away, but you will see that people will notice that you continue to engage in your work. I hope you enjoyed it and find it useful. Thanks, to the next.


Pictures from Pixabay. I hope you find this interesting, follow me for more posts. Thanks by @stea90.

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