Are You New On Steemit? You Really Need To Chill.

in #newbies8 years ago (edited)

Baby Steps Please.

Now I didn't plan to put up any posts today after a pretty busy day but here I am.

Baby Steps Please

So lately every receptive organ in my body has been bombarded with sobbing and whining.

I'm not going to try to sound like a sage and tell you what to do and how to act. The best I can and will be doing, is share my thoughts and experiences.

See, it is very normal to see a high paying post and be discouraged because you get pennies and a few cents for your own posts.

They say you should format your posts well and add pictures but after following all these instructions to the letter, you get just 5 upvotes! It's annoying right? I mean these "established" people do the same thing you do but then they go ahead to make huge amounts on their posts.

Ok I get you. Now let's pause for a moment.

You know what? If you made above $0.04 on your introductory post, you don't deserve to make all these complaints.

Yes, $0.04! That was what I made on my introduceyourself post about 4 months ago. If you check that post, you'll notice there was no proper formatting or pictures. Yes I was new and knew nothing about anything.

High paying posts made me want to learn everything I could about everything Steemit but even after everything, I still wasn't getting those high payouts.

Do You Know Why?

A quick check on the date these "authors of high paying posts" joined Steemit always did the trick.

Realistically, I don't (or shouldn't) expect to be on the same level with someone who joined at least a month before I did. Not to now talk of folks that joined a full six months before I knew what Steemit was.

These people have a headstart. You should recognize that fact.

So anytime I see a date earlier than January 2017, I remind myself that once I've spent the same number of months they've spent on here, and consistently put in work, I'd probably be earning as much as they currently earn.

What then do you do if Fi won't allow you to whine in peace?

Focus more on doing what you've been doing all along!

  • Write quality content,

  • use appropriate pictures,

  • use appropriate tags,

  • promote your posts in Steemit.chat (you don't expect people to magically know you exist on here),

  • interact with others by commenting on their posts,

  • stay positive.

Everything worth your while takes time! It takes time to get noticed. It takes time to get followers. It takes time to be successful.

Steemit is not a "get rich quick" scheme.

Steemit is social media and social media is hard work.

Steemit is blogging and blogging is hard work.

Steemit is a community and building a community requires hard work from every member.

Play your part, bid your time, and your breakout season (or post) would come so easily.

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Enjoy every bit of the ride; both up and down. It's so much fun once you decide to see happenings as opportunities to learn.

Steem on! 💪

Thanks and I am on a mission to make something of this!

💪way to go! I wish you success.

This is a Great Post @fisteganos, upvote and follow!!

This is a Great Post.... Thank You... gave me hope.. :-)

Keep at it! Don't quit. Soon enough, your hard work will start to pay off.

Hola. It is not the earnings of experienced 'posters' which cause frustration, it is the lack of votes. How often do you see the more experienced, reading 'newbies' work? I just see lots of 'postings'. Yes, we all have to learn and develop. However, when considerable effort gains only a few votes, it is frustrating! I do not expect to earn much at the moment as I am new. It would be appreciated by us 'newbies' if some interest could be shown by the 'betters'. It would at the very least feel that the effort is worthwhile. X

The same way you do not expect to earn more because you're new, is the same way you shouldn't expect a lot of eyeballs on your post because you're new! These things are connected and interwoven.

I understand what you're saying because I've been there but in truth, nobody owes anyone anything.

Frustrations are normal but you only let it stick if you've got that idea of instant gratification.

The key takeaway from all these is that EVERYTHING takes time. It's frustrating yes but give it time. Keep at it and learn from as many people as possible.

I take it you have not read any of my posts? - my point! I don't expect to be given anything, I will earn my reputation. Surely though, every 'newbie' should gain something positive from the experience. After all, do you not want Steemit to grow with contributors of good content? I just wanted to voice my concerns. Is Steemit not a welcoming community?

Oops! When I try to address these issues and I use "you", I don't really mean you specifically. Anyway trust me I get your points.

I take it you have not read any of my posts? - my point!

Now that we're interacting, of course I'd go ahead to check out your blog eventually. That's also my point - it's very difficult keeping track of the over 800 new accounts daily so you've got to make people notice you by doing things like this - interacting!

I'm hoping you understand my point now.

Steemit is an amazing community tho! And it's exciting to have all this influx of new folks on here.

Yes, I agree, thank you. I do interact fully (as much as I can in the time). I am learning, and from the more experienced. I will never be a really good 'poster' as I have not got the skill set. However, middle of the road will suit me. I will definitely follow your work as I can see that I will learn from you. X

Haha! Guess what I just noticed.

It was your post on pinklady that made this post be. So I actually read your post before knowing who you were lol.

Will be looking out for the next baking tutorial.

Have fun on Steemit. And please don't leave. We love you and want you to stay!

Hola, thank you, you are so kind. I should have posted yesterday but was not really in the mood! Will get on and write them today. I have decided to concentrate on my specialism and just blog the rest about my new life in Spain. I think the Tips are too rigid and take away from the rest of my work. I will continue to post Tips, as and when I think appropriate, but I will complete the second compilation of week's tips first. Again, thank you. X

Thanks for this ! I think newbies expect to make as much as some of us who have put in so much more of an investment. Things take time. They won't grow overnight.

I mean! Every one should know this. It takes time!

You're doing good dude - back in the old days the payouts were a lot bigger, but now I think any post that gets over $10 is doing pretty well...

You got me wondering, so I checked and found that this single post has earned more than my last 45 posts added together!

But what has really paid for me is all the stuff I've learned about crypto currencies here on Steemit.

this single post has earned more than my last 45 posts added together!

Haha! Same here trust me. If you check from two weeks ago.

But what has really paid for me is all the stuff I've learned about crypto currencies here on Steemit.

True!

Congratulations @fisteganos!
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I read your title and thought "Oh No!!@fisteganos is about to put people on blast!". Very informative post. Yes, it takes work. But persistence pays off and slowly but surely you will build a following! You showed the Steemian Spirit by being helpful and supporting and exemplified why this community is so great.

Haha! I get really angry then try to sift through the anger till I find something constructive. There's no point blowing the entire house off lol.

Thanks 😊

great post. I am new and enjoying the platform so far. Thank you for sharing

Enjoy the platform! Learn all you can and keep doing what you love!

Thank you for this reminder <3 :)

Bright Blessings & Reiki Hugs!

You're welcome! And thanks a lot!!