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RE: Ask Me Anything About Steemit Wednesday (AMAWED) Exclusively For Newbies #3. Join Us From 10.30 AM (CET) Today.

in #redfishpillar7 years ago

Its my pleasure to be a participant of this AMWED as this is my second time, although i missed the 2nd edition due to work time and now i found myself to post this on this 3rd edition ,and here i will be stating my questions now and come back for the answers.
My questions goes thus;

  • 1 Does having lots of followers means such user is going to have lots of upvotes on his/her work?

  • 2 Facing challenges as a minnows ; how can minnows overcome challenges facing them .

  • 3 Does one reputation gets ones work resteemed? And does it decide the numbers of upvotes one receives?

  • 4 We all know getting mentor on this community is kinda hard this times as everyone has lots of things on desk ; how can someone get mentorship and the helps they could render to whom they are mentoring.

  • 5 How do minnows recognise WHALES?

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@bollutech, I will like to add some few lines of answers to buttress more on @maryfavour responses

  1. To ensure you get quality as against quantity Followers, don't ask people to follow you. Let your contributions to the growth of the community speak for you. One thing I have learnt from @maryfavour is that she can never leave a few lines of comment as a response to a blog post. Her comment is always objectively engaging with compelling discourse. She would rather not leave a comment at all. This strategy works wonders. Other persons you should learn their commenting methods are @smyle, @sweetestglo-eu, @honourmaus and of course yours truly.

  2. By devising a means to get known is one strategy that also works. It could be through solving fellow minnows problems. As much as possible, while you interact with your fellow minnow, also look out for dolphins. Read and comment on their works. I prefer to go searching for dolphins to relate with Than whales because they tend to give more attention to one. If 20 dolphins follows u within one month of active interaction and each vote/dolphin give $1. It means 20 of them give you 20$ per post and also give u more attention.

Whales visits dolphins more than they do to minnows. So as you keep working with minnows and leaving very objective comments on their works, you will indirectly be advertising yourself to whales who may begin to take notice of you, leading to paying you surprised visits.

  1. Reputation is not a basis for articles to get resteemed. Resteemin your work depend on the judgement of your individual readers, and your relationship with them. When they see your article as something that would be of benefits to their followers, they resteem it.

Whether it determines the number of upvoted? My answer to is 'yes, with a reason'. Some Steemians prefer clicking the works of people with high reputation score. The more clicks an article gets, the more chances to get upvotes

  1. When people begin to see you as a potential success bomb, they will be drawn to you. So get active, Steemians of repute are always in search of those with success potentials.

  2. There's a comprehensive list of notable whales. Unfortunately I no longer have the links. But whales are people with fat wallet size, at least $50, 000 I guess.

I hope this helps.

@eurogee

How many weeks is a new bie allow to post his /her write up

Welcome to AMAWED, @itrip4writting! Actually, you've already started writing posts by commenting on this blog. Posts are of 2 kinds in steemit: The write up, as you put it, and then comments. There is no fixed time as to when to begin. You can start now. A very warm welcome to steemit. Keep steeming!

I am clapping for you now @eurogee for your very well composed and sound response.

But whales are people with fat wallet size, at least $50, 000 I guess.

Please, read my response to @bollutech's questions for accurate figure. Eurogee, you and @oluwoleolaide deserve more than my $1 vote today. I promise to send you something for this great assistance. So excited that you guys are around to help me out. Well done!!!

@maryfavor, 🙊lol don't mention ma'am. I am part and parcel of your project. I mean our project 😀. Thanks ma'am. More blessings

This is like bombshell advice which i will take heed to ..... May God bless you as i learnt from you this present hour sir.

Whaaooo, This is indeed an epic response. I really love the way you responded and composed your answers. This shows the exemplary leadership in you. @maryfavour dey try for comment sha. She go answer you by every fullstop you make. One thing in which I share in my post on steemit, you have to focus on joining a community and making friends. If you do, and you successfully get that, you will easily get upvotes from them. Cheers @eurogee. I double respect you with this.

Hello, @bollutech. Welcome to AMAWED! My response to your questions would be

  1. Having lots of steemit followers is good. However, it doesn't translate to the number of upvotes you will get. More so, the number of upvotes that you have doesn't translate to how much you'll get as payout after 7 days. In steemit, you have some followers that are dead followers, there are some that are ghost followers. These have only followed you, but they are not active followers, so it all depends on the kind of followers that you have attracted over time. This app created by @pilcrow and @sjennon would help you get a good insight into your question regarding followers.

  2. Well, minnows can overcome the challenges facing them, if they first study the challenges and understand them. Then they can now begin to search for solutions. I believe that there is no challenge or problem that does not have a solution. More often than not, the solution lies in the minnows looking for people, who can help them overcome their challenges. They could also look for other resources, (like posts of veteran Steemians, youtube videos, that can be of help. So, that is basically how I can answer your question . Moreover,it would be wise for minnows to look for someone who is knowledgeable about their problems or those who can help you look for somebody who can refer you to another person who could be of help. Alternatively, the minnow can write a post about the problem and wait for honest responses from other steemians. Personally, I did this in my early days in steemit. I still ask questions ask questions. Whenever, a minnow wants to use a post to ask direct questions, he should use the question tag , or steemit help tag, as first tag so that those who can help him will come to his aid.

  3. In the 6 months that I've been on steemit, I've not seen where one's reputation gets one's work resteemed. Creating and posting good content is what will make your work to be considered for resteem. Where reputation plays a role is this. The higher your reputation, the more visible your post would be. The lower your reputation, the less likely your post would be seen.

  4. Please, read @oluwoleolaide's very good response on mentorship.

  5. Minnows can recognize whales, judging from the vests /steem power that they have. So, basically a whale is a Steemian who has 1 billion vests /about 500 million steem power (SP). See witness @arcange's update 6 of steemitboard on the different classes of Steemians. As at today, there are only 41 steemit whales.The graph shown below was sourced from @arcange's daily steemit statistics report

@maryfavour for @redfishpillar project.

Auntie lemme buttress on this ma:

@bollutech , getting mentors is not hard- listening to advise is that hardest!

I use to tell newbies what they should do in their first 2-3 weeks on Steemit; sadly few listen to you cos they look at your wallet and voting weight before they follow your instructions.

I have written blogs for a dozen of people and some in all their smartness go drop it in their blogs and editting the hell out of the original stories and end up not earning, indirectly saying they know more than me the content writer.

I advise people on topics to write on, and you will be shocked at what some people say about the topic i give them. So it is hard to be a mentor to someone who thinks his/her mentor is not smart enough.

From the few instances, you could see why many don't like to talk to minmows anymore!

Oh! Its more of likes for me to have a mentor ,i am eager to work ,inspired and inspire people too but my problem is who to guild me. Actually @honourmaus is really helping with his possible best ,yet i still find it more to meet someone that will guild me more and i promise to be ever loyal and listen sir.

Thanks

Okay sir, we have a session on Discord Steemchat.

Will message you with @oluwoleolaide or @steem-lagos in a short while

Wow ..... Thank you sir
I will login to check sir

So it is hard to be a mentor to someone who thinks his/her mentor is not smart enough.

This is so true. In fact, I don't need to respond anymore to @bollutech's question on mentorship. You've done justice to it. Thumbs up. Bravo, brother!!!

Hugging you ma'am....i can't wait to see you in Lagos

I can't wait to see you guys too. Hugs...

Bro, come and give me topics to write on o :(. Thank you for the engagement here.

@maryfavour, Jees! 500 mil——gini? Education is a continuous process. Thank God I am present to learn

@eurogee, Jeeez! Yes, $500 mil...Hahaaa...osuoya ni igbo ....gini? @Pharesim is a classic example of a steemit whale.He has 500,323.990 SP and 1,031million vests, which is a little over 1 billion. Check his profile on steemitboard.com and steemd.com. Such big fish hardly post. They are curators. When they visit you, you'll go and do thanksgiving in Church. Lol!

Education is a continuous process. Thank God I am present to learn

The day I stop learning is the day I start dying. I get to learn a lot even from newbies, not only from whales, orcas and dolphins. Trust me.

Actually , am after getting along with people who can help me , most especially those that have been in this community for over months to give me more advice and be my mentors.
I always ask questions to get ride of what am facing as obstacles and at times i see myself as a disturbance to @honourmaus though he never complain ,yet he do helps with his possible best which always get me in awe of the type he's .
I am glad you went this long time to provide an answers from your experience as a minnow which i will definitely work on soon and will be so much happy to tag @redfishpillar too.
Thank you so much am very happy to hear from you ma'am