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RE: Best Steemit Newbie Strategy: Posting vs Commenting

in #help7 years ago (edited)

I've heard of the classic 80/20 rule/ pareto principle (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle) as advocated by Tim Ferris, and totally agree it applies to tons of situations. In this case though, my thinking is why bother posting original content at all, even for 20% of the time when it doesn't make any significant impact? That is..until one has a significant following...but at least for brand new accounts I'm not convinced it's worth it outside of the intro post.

PS - Dogecoin millionaire? Much amazing. Very followed :-)

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Original content still has the largest potential to earn a reward on Steemit. You can split it up your time however you like though, spend 20% of every day's Steemit time or dedicate a day to writing a post.

You might find that people view & upvote your post after reading your comments.

Fair enough, I suppose I haven't seen the return on original content yet - especially compared to my comments - but I'm sure that's because I've only been here less than a week.

Here's how I see it: I can always get "lucky" and have a well written post get lots of comments, upvotes etc...BUT the odds of me getting lucky this way increase with the greater number of followers and Steem Power I have. It's like playing blackjack - you can win and bust the dealer at any time, even when they are showing a 10, but you have far greater odds when they are showing a 5 or 6. For now I still miiight write a post or two to test the waters, but I'll probably budget only 5-10% of my time for that right now...though I definitely plan to expand that as time goes on and my account grows.

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