A TABOO Secret Tactic For Minnows

in #minnowsupport8 years ago

I have a knack for breaking taboos. Or maybe I just have a knack for proving to people that the World won’t implode around them by doing or saying something to which they’ve been conditioned to fear.

Other people seem to be comfortable breaking taboos when they’re with me, too. It’s like I’ve given them permission to utter the things which must never be said aloud. I’ve had two people tell me that they didn’t love their children (that was a while ago and they both love their respective children now). I’ve had people tell me things that I’m not going to repeat here in case it gets misinterpreted that was with what they said.

I’ve also learned how to make people feel that they have permission to listen when it comes to my hobby of macroeconomics because the truth is the most taboo thing of all. You don’t get to climb the ladder in universities or central banks or will a Nobel Memorial Prize for Economic Science (it’s not quite an 'actual' Nobel Prize) if you accurately describe what’s going on with the money system. Conformity is mandatory.

How Does This Help Minnows?

I’ve read a heap of posts that offer advice to minnows about how to get started on Steemit and build up a following or get rich or make friends. There’s a lot of great advice, but there’s one thing that I’ve never seen mentioned in any of those posts. It’s a secret tactic that’s most definitely been in use since the early days of the platform.

The Normal Good Advice

As you may already have discovered, authoring great content isn’t enough to get you an audience. Even if something you’ve written gets picked up by one of the curation projects and resteemed by people who have thousands of followers doesn’t guarantee that more than a handful of people will read it. You need to engage with other people on their posts or with other commenters on other peoples posts.

Your comments must demonstrate that you’ve actually read the post and have a reason for commenting on it. You need to gain recognition as someone who says things that are worth listening to. I’ll always check the blog of someone who writes quality comments, just to see if I ought to be following them (perhaps I should have named this post “How To Be A Steemit Stalker”?).

Join a group on Discord, like those which are run by @minnowsupport, @qurator and @thesteemengine, and make friends there. The people in the chat are more than happy to help minnows and make friends, so you could get a few followers and upvotes. You’ll definitely find people whom you would like to follow. @thesteemengine is particularly good at getting people to engage with one another.

Building Your Community

Finding good content can be very difficult. Looking at the Trending, Hot or New sections is a road to nowhere. The trick is to click on the tags of posts that you like – that will bring you to more content that’s similar. Every time you find a post that’s talking about the kind of thing you want to blog about, make it your business to get to know the people who’ve left worthwhile comments.

The Taboo Advice

Some people are here to make money, which is fine. I’m here to engage with an audience and, for me, getting STEEM is a means to an end. I’ll explain that more in a moment.

Go hunting for comments that have received big upvotes (above 1 or 2 SBD) and visit the blogs of the upvoters. Become a regular commenter on their blog. It doesn’t matter if they don’t write articles or make videos about the kind of things that you’d typically look for – they just need to produce something that’s interesting enough for you to want to engage with. I found some of my favourite bloggers this way!

It’s taboo to say that you’re only commenting on someone’s blog because you’re hoping for their upvote, but that’s what I want people to do with me! My aim is to get a high enough upvote for people to want to stalk me. If you write a comment on any of my posts which demonstrates that you’ve actually read whatever it is I’ve written, then I guarantee that you’ll get an upvote from me.

My Mission

I have a purpose for being here – I want to spread ideas about things that I believe would benefit society. I think it’ll be worth your while to hear what I have to say and, if an upvote is what it takes to get you to listen, I’ll upvote the living b’Jesus out of you!

It isn’t always obvious from people’s comments that they’ve read my post, so it will require you to give it some thought. It doesn’t matter if you agree or disagree with me, so long as you engage in a non-trivial way. I also check the blogs of people who leave quality comments on my posts, so you could end up with a follower who’ll upvote or resteem your posts.

Maybe we could even become friends (not a taboo friendship, though).

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I read 2 of your posts because you made a comment on mine. Tis quite a rabbit hole we are building! Good luck and keep on steeming in the steem world!

Being a fellow minnow I like your perspective on this, I have heard this over and over again. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t. I’ve left very lengthy comments and many times I don’t get a response or barely a boo. I get boring comments like great post and nice. Or something they experienced in life instead of maybe something they learned from
My post or what or made them feel. What I like most about your post is that I get a sense of you and that you are being honest. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and I’m
Glad we are in the same wonderful group #steemengine. xx

The first comment I received on my first post was "hello!", which someone promptly flagged. I've seen plenty of comments from comment bots - they come up with a generic sentence every day or two and spam the exact same comment across multiple posts. And they get upvotes!

I don't mind if someone comments with something they've experienced in life if it's relevant to the discussion. It may be that they read my post and then they add to it with their stream of consciousness. Now I'm thinking about W.B. Yeats and James Joyce. Hmm.

@penston usually it’s not that deep as Yeats or Joyce. lol
How I wish. These days I’m writing close 2000 words and get “good job, keep it up.” SMH. Anyhoo, great read. Keep it up. LOL!

i don't know but this was quite easy to find out by myself. Interaction is the key in here and every ''regular'' human will agree. there are those who came only for money and everybody can easily understands who are they so screw them at the beginning. The rest of the journey must be followed by quality posts,quality comments and patience but all of this together. If you do only one of those 3 things then it's game over!

I used to play an MMORPG that required patience as it takes about two years to get to a good level if you know what you're doing and are determined. Steemit reminds me of that - it's going to be a grind for a very long time.

you should only care for your content and the people you meet and wanna meet i think. If you bare that in mind in no time you will succeed. If you don't think about it even patience would be no issue! That's what i do and will keep on doing :P ( and the fun part is that in general i don't have patience :P )

Hehe - I also have that weird thing where people give me waaay tmi about their lives 😂. Ok, back on topic. Meaningful comments are definitely the way to go. I find it very annoying when someone comments on one of my lists in such a way that makes it clear they haven't actually read the post. I don't really tend to stalk anyone but I do try to promote fellow minnows. Perhaps one day they'll be big shots and remember me 😉

Yeah right! That's being selfless and that's what communities like @stach promote. Being selfless always pays off.

Tmi🤣
You are too cute and funny! xx

I’ll upvote the living b’Jesus out of you!

Funny!

Your mission is right on point. The taboo advice is right on point even though I didn't get what you meant by

...getting STEEM is a means to an end

So please I'd like to have a conversation about that if you don't mind. Thanks

My reason for wanting STEEM is so that I’ll have the SP to give high upvotes. My hope is that this will attract the attention of people who want rewards for commenting on posts (and earning a decent curation for upvoting my posts).

The reason why I want people to come is because my posts will mainly be about lifting the veil on why major problems like unemployment, unaffordable housing and education, inequality growth etc., exist and how to fix them quickly.

The more people understand why things are the way they are, and by offering solutions, the closer we will be to a much better world.

Commenting is an important part of the strategy and both sides get benefit from it: author gets live people's reaction on his post, commenter gets some reward and maybe even a little attention to his blog from this author.
Of course if this is a quality comment, not just a "good post"

You’re speaking my language, @erikaflynn.

I’m going to have a busy weekend reading through other people’s blogs.

First, followed. Great post. Good flow. Second, I have noticed the perks of this strategy and agree with the means, understand completely. Still being genuine even if you got my attention because you have an audience. Isn't that the natural way of social influence occurs anyway? Moving on. Third, I want to power up the Steem to help create a voice of positive influence, too. Our right, yes? Speak up when needed, lol. Thank you for a good post, I'll see you in my feed.

I agree with your second point, but I’d like to see if the people who’ve joined Steemit to make money will pay more attention if they have to earn it.

OMG - I’ve just realised that what I’m doing is like a nano-sized job guarantee program!

Bahaha, right? I'm enjoying the natural preservation of quality, it seems, this community does on its own. It's a good thing. Without a lot of cash, they are destined to have to grind it out, right? To be heard, or included by the community.

Guess i found someone who has the same "aura" as me which attracts people to share their secret with you. I love your idea of looking out who is the one that give big upvote and go find out about the person and comment on his or her blog.

By the way, you are really a person that able to see further and look at the big picture. I am sure I can learn stuff from you. So I can't but to follow you. 😁

I’ll try not to let you down, @iamjadeline.

I’ve found several big upvoters whose posts I leave alone. If their topic doesn’t interest me, I’m not going to pretend that it does just so I can get their upvote. It’ll be much easier to do with people whose content I like.

A good article I liked to read it. If you want advice from me, do not stop updating your blog, not throw Steem on a beginning and continue REGULARLY post about something your passion on. And recognizability and with it, success will visit you, at least in this I believe :)

What do you mean when you say “not throw STEEM on a beginning”?

Blogging every day was a lot easier during the Christmas holidays. I’m making more use of images now, and they can take a LONG time to find.

I mean don't quit blogging. May power and inspiration come with you :)

Nice post, actually love this part "Even if something you’ve written gets picked up by one of the curation projects and resteemed by people who have thousands of followers doesn’t guarantee that more than a handful of people will read it". Most people don't come on steemit to read its content.

That’s the first time I’ve heard anyone say that. It’s depressing, but probably true.

We’ll just have to invite people who consume content elsewhere to come onto the platform.

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