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RE: "Musician's Guide to Steemit" Open Source eBook Project: CHAPTER THREE - Your First Week on Steem: Meeting People & Joining Communities
Why do I feel like this was written specifically for me? Thanks again matt. Diving into discord world for the night before my big launch tomorrow.
A person like you is the exact target market for this guide, haha. If you didn't enjoy it, I would have to scrap the whole thing!!
Haha. Well for what it's worth you have been the easy point of access by far as far as understanding the ground rules and basic strategies here....
And as such let me tell you first that I just GOT MY FIRST DTUBE SYNTH AND DRUM VIDEO UP AND I'M TOTES PEAKIN BRAH.
Any good insight as to how one can unobtrusively garner the attention of the #curie folk? I've read your blogging about how much it helped you ... and although I know they are looking for consistency, it certainly wouldn't hurt to get on their radar as early as possible. Going to be a minute before I can do another 25 hour project like this and my intermediary content will likely be pretty eurorack-niche centric.
And again. Thanks my man!
25 hours is a long time for a project! The post looks great, and it looks like you got a vote from Jerry Banfield who is a prominent Whale on steemit so that's pretty good.
Curie basically has a team of curators who go around looking for good content. They only upvote posts that are beneath a certain reward amount, like $2 or something super low. Basically if you post a few times a week with high quality content they will probably find you.
I'm not home now but I will be listening to your video later. I'll comment over there when I do.
Thanks Matt!!