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RE: Steemit operating advice for newcomers and the generally 'not quite sure' Part 3

in #steemit7 years ago

This is a really great post. Thank you for sharing it.

I admit I was guilty at times asking for follows (didnt ask for the upvotes directly although did in some posts at the end). I since has stopped that.

Personally, I really do like these how to succeed/do better on Steemit posts. They are really helpful to someone like me.

Finally, I want to thank you for the reminder that I will not become a whale in a week, month, or perhaps even a year. It is a long term process. This point must be stressed. I find myself, at times, getting frustrated since I want it all today.

Thank you again for this post.

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You're welcome and I'm happy it's helped you.

I've been on Steemit for a little more than a year. It's hard work, but enjoyable too.

Last year I went to Amsterdam to SteemFest and in a few weeks I'll be going to Lisbon for SteemFest2 - so I consider myself fortunate that I can go to these festivals. Everything that is happening now would not be possible if not for Steemit.

I'm patient and building my account slowly. That is how it is and how it has to be unless you have lots of money with which to invest - I don't.

I repeat this often because it's true:

You may be low on the ladder of Steemit, but you're a few rungs above those that haven't yet joined.

Thank you @ micheel.gent.

Yes I agree with you...moving up takes consistent effort and isnt an over night proposition especially without a large sum of money as you said.

I am committed to developing this site as much as I can. I believe we all have a part in this, a responsibility. I admit I get impatient and discouraged at times on here but I continually have to step back and look at the bigger picture. This is a site that is life changing and posters like you are an example of that.

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