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RE: Different ways to acquire Steem Power in Steemit

Nice article but heres a few things id like to add...

-If you want to keep track of upvotes ...and see how much voting power you have. Id suggest you look up Steemd.com/@(whatever your handle is)

this site actually keeps track of all info (im into analysis...so i love this site)

-id suggest you limit your upvotes to 10-12 a 24hr period.
I've learned that anytime you go under 80% voting power...it takes a bit longer to recharge up.

-Something rarely mentioned....be creative in your replies to articles such as this one.
People do read the replies and you might get a nice bunch of upvotes because of it.

-Dont get discouraged...it takes time to get the hang of STEEMIT.
i work in the finance field,and i find it much more refreshing in comparison to medium/FB/Twitter. Truly decentralized & you can be compensated for your creativity.(plus no ads)

You can either buy steem or organically try building it up....i choose to invest in this platform because i believe in it.

best of luck everyone & great post @wondersofnature

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I agree with you. Investing time, effort and money are all worth it here in Steemit. Thank you for the additional tips @technicalwealth, very much appreciated

No thank you @wondersofnature
It's nice to see someone posting these tips....took a bit of research to learn alot of it....this post to a new person might help alot.

Cheers!

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