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RE: Steemit, Like Life, Is A Popularity Contest - Embrace It Or Devote Your Efforts To Other Pursuits - Your Problem Is Not The Reward Pool, It's Persistence & Commitment To Community
Yup, totally agree with this read. It was actually you Lex that thought me this. but you also said something that stuck. Treat this like a job. I'll give an example. If I apply for jobs online and fill a few applications a day, well I may get a call or I may not get a call back. If I fill out 100 job applications a day, well I am increasing my chances of getting a call back. It works the same way. STEEMIT is "the" social media platform. Your page getting a look is only as important as who you're networking with. I can be more qualified than anyone...If I only fill out 2 job applications, no one will see that, or very few.
Heck, today 100 job applications will barely get you anywhere. It's more like 500. This job market is garbage.
Steemit is like that process, but you see a teeny bit of progress each day (hopefully) with new followers.
Exactly.
They won't get you anywhere if they're 'churners' - better to identify one job you really want and really make it a good one - same with posts - maybe doing one quality post a week is better than 20 churners?