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RE: The Great Resteeming Dilemma & Other Unwritten Steemiquette Questions

in #resteem7 years ago

@Brotherdave - that's a very good point lol. I'm a ridiculous night owl, always have been. But if I do target a US audience - I'll need to figure out better times to post. I can't say I 'don't care' about upvotes and rewards (duh, of course I care, we all care lol) - but really want to get in the habit of posting regularly before I worry too much about those details.

One thing I've learned after a long time away was that it helps to look at Steemit as a hobby and place to 'socialize' too. If you start thinking in terms of rewards/upvotes, especially in your early days here, you'll give up. I used to be a Twitter addict - and there was 0 chance of making even a penny there - so anything on here is a bonus lol

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Many people have tried 5am est since certain time zones are already awake that carry large votes.

Outside of that it is dependent on your audience. Many post at different times of the day testing out what is there best time zone.

I forget name of a app/site that would find this data for you and suggest times to post.

I just post when ever I get around to it. Not the best idea.

steemian spreads out your post to when you want them published