RE: Hi Steemit...this is me
Yeah...though for some reason people keep trying to rewrite it as having lots of stuff.
There will likely be tons of people here that might enjoy what you have to post. Problem is them discovering you.
There are a few curation groups. They can help you get discovered and get a good payday.
There's one that pretty cool that has helped make curation a bit easier for me, @c-squared. They're still pretty small, but it's a bit easier for me to find people to upvote after I followed them and joined their discord.
There are quite a few discords and groups to join that can help you out and help to make friends but I personally like steem.chat. You need to register for an account separately. There are tons of people there willing to help new users and making a few friends there will help tremendously. There are a few "whales" there but everyone's always trying to suck up to them. It doesn't work. Just being yourself works wonders.
For good or for ill, connections are a huge part of succeeding here. Both financially and popularly. Someone has to see your posts for them to be "curated". Having people that are in curation groups following you means you're more likely to be curated.
This helps a whole lot, thank you! am I right in assuming that certain curation groups focus on certain types of post. Aka I'm into books so I need to find a curation group that supports book reviewers?
you've already helped tons...one question though, I've seen a few photography challenges...is it worth taking part in such challenges, can you meet people that way?
I'm gonna go check out curation groups and the one you mentioned specifically. I think I'll join the chat too and see how it works.
I can already see that books aren't really a hot topic on here, but I guess it can grow.
This community is massive...gonna take a while to find my feet.
Some groups focus on certain types of content. There are a few for travel, for example. There's also a pretty major one #SteemSTEM for STEM content, AKA Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics. Because of them, STEM content is one of the only high effort types of content that is often well rewarded on here. I'm not aware of one for book reviews though. There might be a curation group or community for reviews, but I don't know of it.
I've never done a photography challenge. I have done some writing challenges. I might have picked up a few followers from some of them, but not too overly interactive ones.
Communities are probably the best place to meet people. Most of the communities right now are on different discords and many aren't that talkative. I've picked up most of my most interactive followers either on some random post, or on steem.chat.
Steem might seem massive, but it's still really small compared to many sites. That's why it doesn't have a big book community yet. Many of its users aren't super active anymore either. Basically, we all gotta build this place up together.