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RE: I need some help - Communities

in #steem7 years ago

You'll burn out if you start seriously blogging to a tiny audience.
Spend an hour studying successful #introduceyourself posts; then spend 3 hours writing your own.
Fill it with honesty and candid photos of yourself.
This may be the most exposure you see for a while, so cram it full and make the most of the opportunity.
Then just comment. Comment insightfully, supportively, cleverly, on hundreds of other people's posts and don't blog again until you have at least 200 followers.

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I like those tips Matt... That's part of mentoring, no doubt.

I've shared similar tips with users and some of them got it, some of them did not. But I happen to think that plankton have very little to gain out of posting myself.

They need to network and comment like crazy.

They want to aim for at least ten comments for every post.

^ That's you.
https://steemitboard.com/board.html?user=meno

Hahahahah that might be the right ratio... maybe.

Maybe we can ask sql gurus to make some awesome charts about that, i think it would be interesting.

I am a minnow working my way up, I do more than 20:1

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Smashing it, mate. Excellent recipe for long term success here.