RE: [FREE SBD] What Did You Learn About SteemIt Today?
First of all, thank you for running such a fantastic leaning blog.. it is going to help everyone here specially the newcomers like me. I am trying to understand how steemit work and how a few people are earning too much with their posts and other few (I am in this category) are still trying to understand. The thing that I learned today through various posts is:
It’s necessary to post quality content otherwise people may not be able to follow you. If you just post anything without looking at the quality post then you are not doing good to anyone.
It was important to learn this thing otherwise low quality content will not do anything good for anyone and you will never get noticed resulting in more frustration
To learn this, I have spent a lot of time looking at different posts from lot of users and analyses how few people are doing wonders be posting a few posts in a day or two, at the other side few people go unnoticed even after posting multiple posts in a few hours.
Again, I thank you for creating such a valuable post...it’s going to be a learning log for all.
Keep it up...upvoted and followed you...cheers
Quality is indeed the standard here on SteemIt.
Don't let those few crappy posts that make money fool you.
The people who make good money with their posts are the ones that have been putting in a lot of time and hard work by creating original, quality content. They've earned the respect of the community, and the only way to achieve that is by being consistent and being original.
You're better off posting 1 quality article every 2 or 3 days, than when you post 3 low-quality, copy/paste posts a day. Sometimes it takes me hours to write a single article. And then I'm jealous of the few that are making money by simply copy/pasting a Youtube video, which takes about 5 minutes to do.
But I know that in the long run, those people won't earn any respect from the community, so it is unlikely that they'll be able to keep it up. My approach may be slower, and less rewarding in the beginning, but it will take me further in the long run.
So it's indeed important to stay true to yourself and put in the effort to create quality content.
That's already a very important lesson you've learned! Way to go!!!!