Beginners Guide To Getting Started With Steemit, by @shayne || 2. Commenting and gaining a Following

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

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2. Commenting and gaining a Following

For the first week or so I wouldn't recommend writing any posts on your blog.

This is a time for you to build up your exposure and following and to get the hang of the way Steemit works -- and the way it can work for you. So I would maybe resteem (share) a handful of posts that you really like, but not enough to push your Introduce Yourself post off the screen. You want people to see that post.

So, for the next few days, you'll be commenting like a beast and building your following.

But why?

Commenting on Steemit is very powerful.

The community here is still small, which means it's really intimate. Whales, for the most part, are friendly and unjaded. This is a good thing for you, because the more influential accounts (whales) can help you out a great deal.

When you go to someone else's post and leave a comment, make sure you are actually reading the post. If your comment isn't relevant to the post, or if you just say "nice post!", you'll look like a spammer and it'll completely defeat the purpose of commenting in the first place.

If you leave a good comment on a good post, you're going to get followers. Commenting is a great way to showcase your style to the rest of the community on Steemit and build your reputation.

Start conversations. Join conversations. Ask questions. Be authentic. The Steemit community is still very friendly on the whole, and even controversial topics tend to be dealt with in an mature and respectful manner. So if you show respect to the community, you will be rewarded with networking opportunities and followers.

Have a strong avatar

So, if you're commenting a lot, which you should, then people are going to have lots of opportunities to see you.

An eye-catching avatar will really help people remember you. And when they remember your avatar from comment to comment, they'll start to get a feel for how you operate and the style that you bring to Steemit. It'll give them more opportunities to get to know you and eventually follow you.

Some great examples of strong avatars are @papa-pepper, @ausbitbank, @fulltimegeek, @steevc, and myself @shayne. These avatars are iconic, colorful, attractive, and memorable.

I also drew three of the five ;)

How to locate good posts on which to leave comments

This is where a good part of the "work" comes into play.

I would strongly advise that you familiarize yourself with the "hot" tab. This is a search category that identifies posts that are likely to trend but are still young. These posts are perfect to comment on because you can get in early, leave a relevant comment, and be near the top of the comments section before it starts to trend.

Then, if/when the post trends, there your comment will be -- thoughtful and relevant, just waiting for all the Whales to take in what you've said and click over to your profile, see your introduceyourself post, and follow you because YOU'RE AWESOME.

Check the #introduceyourself tab daily

This will take you to all of the new users. Go to their posts and read what they say and leave a thoughtful comment. It will be very appreciated and 9 times out of 10 you will have a new follower.

This is also a good place to build up a network of exciting and passionate people who are interested in the Steemit platform. Face it, anyone who is interested in something like Steemit at this stage in the game is going to be on the eccentric side and likely has all kinds of interesting views and opinions.

I recommend doing this for a week or until you've gained 100 followers -- whichever comes first -- before focusing on posting.

Now, onto one of the most overlooked aspects of Steemit

Avoid link-dropping or follow-begging

I know, you want people to read and upvote your latest post.

But it's not a good idea to drop links to your work unless it's requested. And I also know that you're trying to build up your following -- and it's important that you do that -- but leaving a message like "Hey, I just upvoted your post and followed you. It would be cool if you did the same!" is no very courteous or respectful.

People have a free choice of who they want to follow. And if they like your work, they might follow you. If they don't, then there's probably a reason and you shouldn't take it personally. Just keep working on your own content and brand and eventually you'll get plenty of people following you.

Feel free to leave any questions below!

Is there something specific that you'd like me to cover in a guide-style fashion? Let me know in a comment below.

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I wish I saw this right before I unleashed my #introduceyourself post. It would have helped a lot. Never too late though.....I'm still gonna put some of what I've read into usage henceforth. Thanks a bunch

I think I did two #introduceyourself posts. The first one, and then the right one. Feel free to try again! :D

Thanks for this helpfull post! It makes a lot clear to me!

Great! I got the links added in now, so check out the rest of the guide, too!

Great post! Nice tip about visiting introduce yourself page! Following.

Yeah, it's an easy thing to overlook, but it's a good place to network. THANKS!

I appreciate bloggers who keep a minimal in advertising or asking for donations. @shayne does a perfect job on his blog which is NOT too flashy or cluttered with multiple addresses and referral links.

Very Professional Looking Style Blog, CLEAN!

Thanks again. I am going through your beginners guide. It is helping me get my bearings. Now I got to go come up with a "strong avatar".

Just think about what's iconic in movies and games and music that you like, and run with that. :)

Thanks for commenting!

Thank you for the tips. Great stuff.
Quote: "-- but leaving a message like "Hey, I just upvoted your post and followed you. It would be cool if you did the same!" is no very courteous or respectful."
The above I did... but just said if you liked my post follow me.... But I will try to not beg anymore. SORRY!!! Did not realised it was rude. Lots of people out of all walks and cultures of life. Everyone do things differently. BUT BOY am I enjoying this steemit ride!

Thank you for this advice, I think I'm going to try commenting on things now. Havent been on social media for a few years but I think this type of atmosphere is more of what I'm looking for on a platform. Appreciate the post.

I'm happy if Steemit is more your style! That was the case for me, too.

That are some good tips.

Thank you :)

Nice post
Some great advice here, especially about commenting and not spamming.

Thanks! I'm trying :)

This was a really helpful and interesting post, thank you for providing it :) I sorta did the opposite to what you recommend... I blogged and didn't really comment much for a week. I realise now that that wasn't the best idea. Thanks for the great advice!

Oh you're welcome. It only makes sense, right? You have to have a following if you expect anyone to notice your posts.

You're welcome :)

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