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RE: Zorker's Steemit Lessons: Getting @Curie's Attention

in #curation6 years ago

Really great advice! I feel bad for those who whining about not getting noticed by Curie. I think they should change the mindset from writing for curie to write for steemit instead. This platform needs a lot of good content.

I just want to add some: From what I know about how this great curation effort, yes, sure Curie loves exceptional content. But also, curie prefers active blogger that keep writing great content no matter the rewards. The more consistent, and persistent, the better chance to get a big curie upvote. Many curators love to pick blogger that have good egagement with other blogger too.

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The trick is that writing for Steemit is writing for Curie! One just happens to provide a nice rewards incentive for doing a great job. If you're aiming high with most of your posts, you have a better chance of attracting attention. Good content breeds good content, it's just annoying when you see people spamming memes they pulled off Facebook and self-voting their garbage into the Trending and Hot pages. :)

Good point about community engagement, too. It's why commenting is so important to begin with: not only is it a way to score some additional upvotes on top of your regular posts, but it's a way to attract new followers and grow the pool. :)

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