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RE: 4 Very Important Roles in the Steem Ecosystem
I'm a content creator. I also want to be a curator but have little knowledge about it.
I'm a content creator. I also want to be a curator but have little knowledge about it.
Hey @etoo, thanks for sharing. And if you're already upvoting content on Steemit then you're a curator :)
Hey @etoo curation and commenting on others stuff is an excellent way to grow your rep, following, and income. Your comments on some whales post is gonna probably give you more exposure than your own post, at least in the beginning.
I recommend posting daily content but spending a good amount of time reading and commenting on other bigger steemians blogs.
How do you know who is a whale ? How do you find the whale posts?
Easy way to find whales is to see reputation, higher reputations usually indicate they've been around for a while and probably has some indication of their wealth, not always, but often they are positively correlated.
Second thing you can do is click on the person's name, and go into their "wallet", and then you will see what they have.
But always, focus on finding people with quality content first, things that you are actually interested in commenting on, and then comment in a meaningful way. But it helps if that content creator is a whale because those comments can be rewarded significantly even with a minor upvote from a whale.
But again its got to start with a genuine, sincere interest in the topic, then your comment will carry weight, and provoke conversation and followers.
These are some great pointers. I still comment on other people's channels and I can say it has helped my rep and wallet quite a bit. Definitely a good recommendation!
I couldn't agree more to these comments of huge value. A very big thank you to you all
You're today's comment winner!! 😎🥂
Each day I pick a random comment on my post to upvote and today was your lucky day 🙌🏻
Thank you!!!!!!