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RE: Hidden Contests and the start of the Small Fish Games! - All are welcome to join!
I received my account March 5th this year, after waiting almost 4 weeks for the account. I didn't do a whol
I received my account March 5th this year, after waiting almost 4 weeks for the account. I didn't do a whol
Where did the rest of my post go?.....
I just wrote a book in a comment and it's gone.
Oh my! I suspected something happened! Was this with fast reply?
No, I'll just re-type it in a bit, I've been swamped today, so it'll be a couple hours...
No problem! You can just continue along with our conversational thread! I hope you don't mind, but with the amount that we have been interacting recently, I feel like we are friends!
And I am very interested about those first impressions and perhaps failed attempts!
I feel the same, plus it will be great for points in the engagement league I just joined.... Here's the general gist of what I had before.
I received my account March 5th this year, after waiting almost 4 weeks for the account. I didn't do a whole lot for a couple months. I visited the site and was trying to get a feel for it and figure out how and what to do.
I was a little intimidated and depressed at first because I'm not a great writer or content producer. Then I happened across the musing.io dApp and thought I can do this. I'm good at answering questions, and it's much easier than creating something. I posted a few answers to some questions which got me started (don't think I even had a payout). Then I posted an introduction post on 5/18.
I experimented with a lot of stuff in the couple months after that, everything from bid-bots to restream services, several dApps, joining a lot of contests, and communities on discord, it just wasn't really clicking. Then on 7/18 I made it to 15 sp, so I decided to give away some SBI as a celebration to some people who had helped me out along the way and ended up turning it into a competition, the Thank You Economy. The contest went well, and we are in our fourth week, @rentmoney put me it in the @pifc contest and I ended up entering the @pifc contest as well,(won that one) which basically exploded my engagement. I think this is the main reason I have been able to go from 15sp to 61sp in 30 days. I have found that engagement is my key.
I was also picked up by the Mesopotamians @doctorworm project that @tcpolymath has started, basically to help boost new users. It basically gives me a .12 upvote for my posts and has some mentoring and project support.
One highlight is that I won around 6 steem from @papa-pepper's wild and strange contest. This funny guy, who is awesome at engagement helped me come up with an excellent idea and it won.
Wow! That's a great story! Sounds like a lot of cool users connected with you!
I also didn't really post much for about two months while I figured out what this site was all about.
A lot of people have said that commenting is the key for newer users, but I also thought you did very well with your goldenseal article. Even though it might not make a lot of money, do you think that posting articles still has some value?
It definitely has value. If I never write a post, how am I going to get better at it? I have a theory, that the best way to learn anything is to just do. If you just try it, you will learn, you may fail but you are still learning, sometimes it's that you learn what not to do.
Contests, comments, and engagement are in my beginner's opinion one of the best ways for a new user to get started. Really unless you are a professional writer, photographer or media personality it's hard to gain enough of a following without a large amount of engagement and money.
Right! Contests and comments and engagement are my jam! I think thats basically what the small fish games are going to be about.
Do you respond to every reply you receive, without fail?