New way to upload your profile pix on steemit
Since i joined this platform early last month, I've been trying to upload my profile pix. I tried many websites, upon uploading my pix there and copied the link. Whenever i pasted it here, it wont display.
So I made a post for my fellow steemian to help, Thanks to @themanwithnoname for sharing a great idea which I will explain now and @lynncoyle1 @insideoutlet for tagging others.
Now, let's start. Whenever you want to upload your profile pix. Try to make a post and upload the image by clicking "selecting image". Automatically, you have generated your link.. But it wont work directly if you use it like that.
Assuming this is your link generated

Just remove ![unnamed .png] ()
Then the link will look like this below link.
https:// steemitimages.com/DQmSmW54RubeBvKnidYMzqQwvhUawfMfXMAGRH5AxZG2w2X/unnamed .png
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Glad you got it working. That's nice of you to do a tutorial post on it as other users may have had a similar issue.
Thanks @themanwithnoname, but my post don't have view anytime i posted.
It takes time. A lot of my earliest posts wouldn't get any views either. The best thing to do when starting out is to visit other people's blogs and make comments about the things they're writing about. When they see that you have interests in common, they're more likely to start following you to see what you have to say about that shared interest.
I wouldn't worry so much about views as I would about engagement. You want people who are commenting on your posts because they're the ones who are more likely to come back time and again. Showing that you can make quality, relevant comments on other people's blogs is a great way to get them to yours.
@hayzeed I decided to look through some of your articles to see how I could help you more. I don't do this for many people, but you seemed like someone who was genuinely looking to succeed. Unfortunately, I found out that many of your posts appear to be plagiarized from other sources. That's definitely not okay to take someone else's work and present it as your own. I recommend that you change this immediately and begin to create content that is original. If you use things from other sources, they should always be cited.
Good luck to you!
Thanks for the advice @themanwithnoname , am really grateful
I wanted to be posting about mathematics and electrical related here, but I'm confused if i can succeed with that here. You can see that in my introductory post.