Vote, comment, publish and resteemed on steemit.

in #steemit6 years ago (edited)

Continuing with the observations and analysis I have made on the steemit platform for two months (experiment, test and learn from error), I allow myself to make this third delivery.

We have already spoken about what is "the time scale in steemit" and we have clarified what is referred to as the seven (7) days of life of a post, and that this same time of life has comments; of course, they are out of date.... We also mentioned and learned how the issue of "steemit earnings" is, that there is an inseparable relationship with the value of Steem and/or SBD in the market, and proportional to the voting power that one has.

Design of my authorship done in PowerPoint.

We know that there are about ten different possible scenarios in steemit; we talked about this in the previous post. We must be clear about what scenarios we are in and be sure of what we want to do and achieve on this platform. These ten scenarios represent the different ways of mining in steemit; some can give you more or less profits, and even losses. In general, at steemit, everything is profit: online friends, fresh, first-hand learning, virtual travel, and profits translated into money.

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Using our vote in steemit properly, as curators is crucial; as well as making good comments. Quality comments are also well rated and generate SBD and SP revenue, which many publications you make will not give you. Comments and positive feedback will also give you VESTS that will improve your reputation on the web. The reputation in steemit is that number enclosed between () that is located on the right side of your user.

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Many users flatter themselves with their comments, waiting for them to behave themselves. Friends, we are on a multicultural platform; strive for quality comments so that you can be considered by the author of the post.

The algorithm in steemit refers to the calculation of the characters of a comment; repetitive comments and less than 50 characters are considered spam. On the different forms of spam in steemit, I will speak in a future publication.

Understand: "begging in steemit is frowned upon".

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There are those who, in steemit, sacrifice quality for quantity, believe that the longer the post is the more income; they are far from reality. I have read post with punctual content that has been enormously voted for by the quality value, and consequently have generated good profits; others, of two or three pages that their income does not exceed 1 SBD, even though they have been voted by more than 200 users, generated by bots; and this is flour from another sack.

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How do we ask a sick doctor to help a patient? How can I feed the hungry if my dispensation is empty? How can I support someone in steemit if my voting power is insignificant? These are some of the thoughts of those of us who are new to the network or not so new, but our voting power generates $0.00. As I commented in a post, "we have to teach the steemit user to publish and comment on quality so that he can eat every day, not feed it, and the next day what...". Yes, it is the famous Biblical quote or "Chinese proverb" (there is no exact origin of the quote, some credit Jesus of Nazareth, urging fishermen to go out to the daily chores): "don't give him a fish, teach him how to fish". The support in steemit is bidirectional. We have to grow up first....

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We must first learn and then teach how to obtain things with our own effort; by learning, we will always know how to do so. "If you give him a fish, he'll eat one day, if you teach him how to fish, he'll eat all his life."

More clearly: he who does not work does not sow; he who does not sow does not reap; he who does not reap has nothing to give; he who does not reap has nothing to eat.

Spurce.

"Whoever gets close to a good tree, good shade covers him", right? That is why there are good communities that will always support you; some more, some less, but you will be part of something. Steemit is a great community, and all of us are the ones who make life in it; in this sense, we must contribute in each publication our grain of sand that enriches this society in knowledge, so that the rest of us who are just beginning will be filled with the knowledge that we have sown. Don't worry about the economic gains, today or tomorrow, for your good work, you will reap the rewards.

Here, some of them:

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This material is of my authorship, translated into English from my post version in Spanish

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Excelente publicación @amigoponc . Veo que en inglés hay mayor respuesta que en español. Hiciste muy buen trabajo.
Te dejo mi humilde voto.
Greetings!

Gracias amigo. Lo que sucede es que, nosoros, pertenecientes a la cultura hispano, tenemos un complejo; desde mi punto de vista, no nos gusta que nos digan las verdades y nos sentimos ofendidos cuando alguien es crudo al decir lo que siente. En la cultura inglesa es diferente, la gente dice lo que siente sin complejo y sin tapujos. Gracias por volver por acá. Prosperidad.

De esa forma o no hay amistad o la que existe es verdadera.
Un abrazo

Acertaste en el blanco. Así es amiga, valorar a nuestreos semejantes es un principio que poco a poco ha entrado en desuso; esto aplica para usuarios en steemit.

He leído incontables post y detrás de ellos, he encontrado personas de gran mérito, por su trabajo, por su constancia, por sus princípios...

Prosperidad amiga. Gracias por estar aquí. Su comentario me instó para interesarme y revisar su perfil para conocerle más de cerca. Bendiciones y feliz fin de semana.

Muchas gracias por la alta valoración que manifiestas.
A mí me pareces una persona increíblemente bella, desde que coincidimos en las publicaciones de la amiga @sarita.
Feliz domingo

Disxulpa mi costumbre al tutteo, tal vez provenga de mi actividad docente.

Le entiendo, no se preocupe; soy Jubilado, 30 años de ejercio docente primeria, secunbdaria y universitaria.

Un buen récord, @amigoponc ; hemos navegado en mundos similares. Steemit nos permitió encontrarnos en la linda tarea de aprender novedades junto a jóvenes que comienzan su experticia profesional y, a la vez, dejar partes de nuestra experiencia de vida.
Un grande y fraterno abrazo; te sumo a mis buenos amigos de la plataforma.

I hope the new Steemians read this because it is important to know what task to work with diligence. I found when I first started it is important to post every day but don't look for a lot of votes. More importantly making quality comments on established blogs will help grow a newbies reputation and network.

I like your list too, you found some of the best!

Thanks, buddy @reddust. I'm so excited to see you here. Thank you for your support, your spirituality. During these two months I've done a lot of research, downloaded the algorithm and studied it in blocks. I'll be giving you more information on my research soon. Thanks again for reading me.

Resteem,

let the NEW steemians read this

Hope they know how to read also coz new steemians are busy in creating contents and leave it as is without reading other post that might help to grow in steemit!

That's true. That's true. In all activities, we should start by reading the manual; in this case, we should read as much content as possible to assimilate. Thank you for your support, thank you for being here. Prosperity, my friend.

good post

Thank you @duque friend. Let us continue together on this wonderful road to the top of steemit. I hope you liked the content; if so, spread the word. Blessings and prosperity for all.

You just received a 9.09% upvote from @honestbot, courtesy of @lauril!
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Oh! Oh! thanks for the support, I'll visit your blog. Prosperity for all.

Thanks for your insightful post. I hope people actually put in the effort of reading the post before upvoting and comment. That being said, we need to put some effort and thought in creating meaningful comments.

I would say that it is a matter of habit building, both in reading and writing. A lot of users wait for certain publications to be voted on just by reading the title; others make comments that do not even correspond to the content of the post...

To summarize: give yourself time to read, if the material enriches you vote, if you think you have something to contribute to the post, comment reflectively.... Also, take the time to check the spelling of your comment or post before posting, one minute more or one minute less won't hurt...

And another very important thing, let's take the time to get to know who we're following, review their profile, review their posts, and see how they like to hear their comments, is the key to interacting and being appreciated by your followers (it's extra work, but it pays off).

Thanks for being here, Prosperity.

Yes, I make it a point to read and understand every post before deciding to upvote/comment. I hope in due time people will come to realize that the sustainability of this platform also depends on the quality of the people and content here.

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