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RE: Write Your Best Blog Post Ever in Less Than 60 Minutes

in #writing7 years ago (edited)

I think it's also best to garner a nice little following first, just by doing the simple stuff first, like creating a profile pic, leaving helpful comments, entering into various steemit challenges which help get more connected to the community. I would also add, to follow go active users who show consistent investment into steem powering. Cause there are some people who just want to take profits, which isn't going to help in the long run.

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Very true! Without followers, it'll be hard to get much reach (or a decent payout). You also hit the nail on the head with needing to engage with the community. It's far better to give feedback and participate in conversations than solely push content! "Social listening" is also a valuable tool here, especially for new users who need to get acclimated to Steemit.

Thanks for the comment!