I write four posts a day ... I'd get exhausted listing them :P
The recently undervalued one is
https://steemit.com/travel/@timeshiftarts/ghosts-of-a-time-past-the-cosmopolitan-hotel
I write four posts a day ... I'd get exhausted listing them :P
The recently undervalued one is
https://steemit.com/travel/@timeshiftarts/ghosts-of-a-time-past-the-cosmopolitan-hotel
Hey @timeshiftarts, 4 posts a day! That's quite inspirational. What time do you post? Are you posting all at once? Will definitely check your profile out. Gonna crash now!
I post throughout the day. 3-4 every 24 hours. I usually have 2 queued ideas or more at any given time. I fill my camera with pictures and then use the pictures as inspiration to write articles!
Whats your aim with this
I read that 4 posts "maximizes" the potential revenue from a post.
Because Steemit is my job, I work to make sure I have 4 quality posts ready at any given time to keep the monetary value of my posts at the maximum potential.
I also aim to bring valuable information to the table in the form of entertainment, education, art, or science so that my posts give as much value to the community as I receive in monetary compensation.
Uh huh. Im trying to do the same thing. Not really seeing a way to make money though. Getting 25 cents for an article isn't really enough to get by. Great tips though, ill keep them in mind!
There is a bit of work involved in commenting enough to get on a curation trail or two. Once you achieve that, posts average around $5 and growing.
It takes pretty consistent involvement to grow a solid following on steemit.
Yeah i feel like knowing a whale or two helps a lot too! One of my posts was at 9 dollar a whale came in (whale dolphin or minnow idk) and upvoted, went up to 37 with just one vote.
Also i get what youre saying. Commenting and being involved is of utmost importance. You have to make friends here to get upvotes. At least in the beginning. I guess after things take over themselves.
I also heard that people shouldnt spend too much time on their posts. That article said it might be better to go around leaving valuable comments and have them get upvoted than making lengthy posts. As Steemit is almost like the lottery at the start. What do you think?