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RE: Steemit Strategies - Understanding Curation Rewards

in #minnowhelp7 years ago

Use your winning votes as if they were GOLD. You only get 77 of them a week as full VP. They're beautiful and shouldn't be wasted throwing them on the platform like a marine in a strip club.

I understand that with only 11 votes with all my power daily, but I have read that $0.01 does not generate any reward, my vote is practically null and void and I feel somewhat useless about it, now I ask, should I still vote?? I've seen some very good articles, but my vote doesn't even move your reward pool, what can I do to give that person a little courage??

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By the way, I was corrected. We actually only get a little over 10 votes a day (something like 10.3 or close). Not that it matters so much with a .01 vote. Use comments to make friends. Use Discord to make friends. Invite existing friends from other platforms. Words are better encouragement than .001. However, 1.50 upvotes are more encouraging than words. ;)

I appreciate that you always have words for your comments, I feel really happy to translate my comment into the publications, but I feel frustrated that I can't reward you! however i will continue to create my community to successfully grow in this rred, thanks for the advice friend... and by the way i like to be a new favorite commentator yeah

Your comments are my reward. Thanks again. 😂

Dear friend, do not despair. My humble advice is to invest part of the profits generated by your post, to increase your voting power (SP), which will ultimately give you better dividends, both when they vote for you as when you vote and comment to third parties. It is something like acquiring shares of a company.

Good advice here. Everyone should read!

Thanks for commenting and sharing. One of the biggest flaws in many people's thinking is that poor people should help other poor people monetarily. This is absolutely horrendous logic. Yes, they should be supportive, but not so much in the monetary sense. The trick is to join richer communities and build your account so that you can then return the favor. Charity starts at home.

This is great! One of my new favorite people commenting on another of my new favorite people. :)

Thanks, friend @energyaddict22, his words fill me with joy and encouragement.

I am still at his side following the saying:

"He who comes close to a good tree, good shade shelters him.."