13 Days Into Steemit - 6 Things That I've Learnt So FarsteemCreated with Sketch.

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1. There are thousands of users with nothing to contribute, just waiting to miraculously hit the mother lode through asinine comments and feeble upvotes

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This is to be expected as the apparent premise offered by Steemit is one of gains with no risk and little effort. But it is as if these people are not even trying and in the process create a lot of static to sift through, especially when you are new and more serious.

I'll be the first to admit that I came here too hoping to generate an income, but surely it should quickly become clear that rubbish posts and generic replies will get you nowhere. Yet it's not stopping anyone.

I wish there was a way to hide things like the following from the comments section:

Great post!

I agree!

Upvoted and resteemed!

Resteemed. Please upvote and follow me @...

I may have something serious to ask or say, but it gets buried under a metric ton of crap.

It is what it is though and because of the nature of Steemit, will probably always be part of the landscape.

2. Nothing comes easy and there are no free lunches

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I joined not knowing what the hell was going on and very quickly realised that the barrier to proper entry wasn't a simple blog or upvoting as many posts as possible. So I spent 10 days with Steemit open in one tab and everything about it open in enough tabs to put strain on my RAM.

This aint your daddy's Facebook. Steemit will win no prizes for UX design. It is technical and comes with a learning curve. It takes time to "get" it if you plan on making the most of it. I am still in kindergarten and learning every day.

It makes you work. I am sitting in WordPress as I type this because of the ease and control of a visual editor, revision history and auto-save. I then redo it in markdown once it is good to go.

You have to work for it. There are different ways to build yourself up, but you will work for it if you arrive here broke. Even if you invest money, you will still work for it.

3. You may work the system, but you can't game it

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There's a bit of Newton's Third Law built into Steemit regarding certain functionalities. Easy on the random gambling upvotes people! Know your voting power at all times. Don't let it drop to nothing like so many allow to happen. It will leave you powerless for a very long time. You have to be careful and thoughtful.

The least you can do is to familiarise yourself with the Minnow Support Project

This is also not a lottery. You will not be riding the lucky wake of a whale to riches.

4. Forget about the money - Approach it like a game

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I focus on earning points. I want to build up my reputation and SP. I only strategically upvote two or three times per day. The others are spread around to my taste. I have to get my voting power up, even if that means less curation points for a few days.

Unless I very quickly start producing virally compelling content at a rate of four posts per day and earn hundreds of SBD per week, it's pointless to have more than a liquid dollar if I don't have rep or SP. All current work and learning is going into hopefully laying a foundation which in time will pay off.

For now, collecting points is what excites me.

Not that I don't have my eyes on the prize.

5. You will learn about blockchain tech, crypto and markets in general. You'll have to.

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For someone who has never had the slightest interest in the economy, I am suddenly looking at a lot of charts and articles these days. Three weeks ago you wouldn't have found me dead watching a video on crypto, blockchain or anything related to economics. I find that the best place to get a balanced view on this is right here, rather than the business sections of media outlets.

This is another learning curve and I have barely started crawling.

Then you have decentralization. This is something I've known for a while to be of importance for the future of global connectivity. Little did I know that Steemit would place me firmly in the middle of the action.

I am learning new things and opening my mind to what I chose to ignore in the past.

6. Finding your voice and then finding people who will listen is not so easy. You have to cast many lines with different lures. Again and again.

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This simply means that you will work for nothing many times over until you hit the right note, but it will be of no use if you are tone deaf to the spirit of the core community.

Not everyone can write. I believe I will become good and fast enough with practice. Spelling and grammar checkers will go a long way towards helping you if language is not your forte. You can convey a compelling story in simple, yet neatly used words.

Be prepared to earn $0.001 on something that may have taken some effort.

Again and again.

This post took me hours. Find images, edit them. Rewrite whole parts. Go over the text again and again and trim where I trailed off topic or became a bit verbose. Add something. Read the whole post in preview. More mistakes, more changes.

And I have no guarantee that it will amount to anything more than $0.18

I'm perfectly fine with that because I know this post is of higher quality than my previous one. I have have improved myself.

If you want to write, then write. And then some more. Until the community signals to you that you have their attention. Then become even better.

If you don't end up making money, you will have lost nothing. You will walk away having learnt quite a bit.

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I really like your last statement about the learning experience. I have been on SteemIt for several months. I read a lot of different posts and I am learning how to make comments of value. I hope to be brave enough soon to actually start posting. Thanks for sharing your experience.

Thanks. I don't have a job, so I just pretend I'm a writer and ignore the salary aspect! I've just seen some really terrible posts in broken English in my feed and they have made actual dollars. A total of 11 people opened my post, lol. But... my reputation is up again this morning. After two weeks I've gone from the allocated 25 to 46. To me that's a win.

I'd upvote you guys, but have to get my voting power to 100% which is better for everyone.

So true about all the garbage posts on here. The crazy thing about it though is that even the people that are consistently posting crap content seem to eventually start earning a decent amount of money.

Now these people could definitely earn more if they improved the quality of their posts but it's still surprising honestly. I guess it just shows how important gaining a following on this platform is.

This is what I am trying to figure out at the moment - how to change the slow trickle of followers into more. My most popular post received more than 150 upvotes because it was liked and resteemed by a whale. I gained approximately 12 followers from it.

I've since realised that I will absolutely also have to up my curating game whether I like it or not. Curating is the number one activity and most "profitable" aspect of this platform. Still useless if people don't see the resteem of my upvoted content.

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I followed your vote on my post to this blog. It is funny how fate throws us what we need when we need it. I was sitting at my computer contemplating the exact sentiments you have so eloquently put forth in this post.

I joined back in 2016 but abandoned it after 2 or 3 posts because of the steep learning curve. I started back up about a month ago and the steep mountain was still staring me in the face...lol This time I decided to strap on my hiking boots and head up the hill.

I agree how frustrating it can be to see others benefiting from, what appears to be, little effort. I definitely do not want to "game" the system, but I do want to learn the system thoroughly as to not miss the opportunities that lay hidden beneath the code and confusion. I'm still struggling to find my "voice" on this platform and look forward to the journey. I think you have explained an excellent attitude towards the platform and I needed confirmation on my own musings at the exact moment I found your post. Thanks you for sharing....seriously.

This post has finally reached a full 28 views and 11 upvotes! Yet, my rep is now in the 40's and I've gained at least 9 followers since I posted it.

I also now know that I should stick to writing about life and not create a Steemit/crypto post just because it is the highest earning category.

Not that it was at all rhetorical or fake. It's really how I feel and comes from my personal experience, but writing about my anxiety problems openly was way more successful. I'm better at talking about the human condition than I am about technical stuff.

Great post! Haha! It is my third day and I haven't learnt anything about making money on Steemit so far. I am having fun though. But when I read something like "This post took me hours", I understand very well because I am here to improve my English. Believe me, every sentence took me hours.
Oh, by the way, I have been to Cape Town years ago.
Great city!

Cheers! English is also my second language, but it's in daily use. I need to lose my OCD and create faster through practice. For now, a post per day until I can come up with the whole thing and execute it within an hour.

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One more lesson to learn :) Easy mistake every one makes, like the on this post. Keep payout at 50/50 for now , or you will get less rewards. You can see my reasoning here

This is really helpful. I came here, prompted by a friend, with an interest in curating. And now, that I've been here a bit, I'm really seeing an opportunity to start contributing, myself. And I'm realizing all there is to be learned too. I know near nothing, and it does feel overwhelming, but I am going to try. It's helpful knowing I'm not alone in this. And I feel the same way, if I earn nothing, at least I will have learned. I'm most interested in getting my thoughts out there and hearing the thoughts of others. Connecting is most important to me.

Also, I'm totally jealous to hear that you speak English as a second language and write better than I do. :p

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