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RE: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

in #life8 years ago

an additional comment: I'm curious what your advice would be about post frequency. Normally, any piece of writing would take me three days to complete. This was an experiment with trying to post daily. Clearly, the quality suffered for that. I enjoyed and upvoted your piece on multiple drafts and believe in them. Would you say it's possible to do well on Steemit without being known first if you post only once a week?

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i think the quality was quite good. i learned a lot actually. maybe do it a bit briefer would help...in fact, if the markdown was on point i think you['d be ok even at this length!

I can not answer this, steemit is a lottery in a lot of ways, that being said i do think that good original cool content eventually finds its way. But if you do it for the money, i'm afraid frustration might get the best of you first :)

Wow! Thank you so much. I'm now looking at my post as two separate pieces, one a half-formed personal narrative, the other formatted research notes. Two melded unformed things is not one. One thing I'm taking away from your comments is that it really is worth holding out for quality. That's actually wonderfully exciting. So glad people like you are reaching out with tips. :)

i also recommend you join steemit.chat. you cna find me @razvanelul might be able to help you more. i read your introduction and you seem awesome . i'm sure you'll see SOME sort of success soon

I enjoyed your post again ... I tend to 'discount' the daily posters myself.

If you spend every day writing at least ten well thought out comments and the like, than yes. Otherwise it might take you a long time.
I'll have to monitor your blog separately, since I missed this article on my feed.

Thanks @xanoxt! I actually have been focusing on the social aspect over the posting one, this week. It's so heartening that you want to be sure to catch my articles. Seriously! I'll tag you in the next one, though I'm not yet sure what that does. ;)