How to not get a zero payout on Steemit
It's normal to experience zero or close to zero payouts when you're super new on Steemit. All of us have been there but we keep trying to work our way up for more consistent payouts. Pretty sure we're all here because we heard we could earn Steem, and some of us actually use Steem for our day to day expenses.
When you first arrived you probably saw the trending page conveniently left there and you're like "holy shit" but after getting $0.09 for your first payout, you feel like giving up. Or maybe you've gotten a huge $100 upvote on your introduction post by @blocktrades but less than $1 per post thereafter. That's totally normal here.
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Your payout (unless you're a whale) depends on the people around you. Their Steem Power directly influences your payout if they vote on your content. That is also why people tend to cling around whales so often. That doesn't mean you should neglect anyone who's not a whale. Good networking is vital to success on a DPOS platform.
Here are some ways to not get a zero payout.
1. Make more friends
As mentioned earlier, you should make more friends on this platform. Don't just stick to your community. Branch out and network with people from other continent as well. Even if they are minnows or at most dolphins, it doesn't matter. If they love your content, they'll still give you an upvote and it can be worth a lot in big volumes. I've been lucky enough to be getting automatic votes from some of my friends.
Many of those on the list are automatic votes (i'm guessing they use SteemAuto for it). Thanks so much for the autovoting (or manual)! This means i don't end up with zero for every post for now.
Some of the people you meet may be minnows now, but who knows what will happen in the future? Case in point: @anomadsoul. He recently got a delegation from @blocktrades which made him a whale (albeit not permanently) but what i'm saying is that your minnow friend may become a whale the next day. LOL.
I'm counting on @zord189 to be a whale some day and provide some love to his loyal subjects. Just look at him addressing his loyal subjects!
Payouts aside, you may actually make a lot of real-life friends that you can count on! That's the community aspect of Steemit that is awesome, apart from the rewards.
You can make friends by:
- Commenting on posts by other users
- Start chatting on Steemit.chat
- Find groups on Discord and communicate with others
- Post quality content that facilitates healthy discussions
2. Join initiatives
There are many initiatives on Steemit that will actually help you on this platform. For e.g. i joined @ocd in June or July thanks to @acidyo and have made many new Steemit friends since. It has definitely helped me a lot (not just the people i nominated).
After @ocd I joined @sndbox and i've had consistent support from them since December! The direct support will probably end in May, but it's still a long-term support and i've had the chance to power up quite a bit. The added steem power has definitely increased my voting "weight" or "payout" and it will benefit many users on this platform, not just myself. The support from Sndbox has helped me to give more prizes on the Daily Food Photography.
On a side note, i gotta thank @fulltimegeek as well for the 6k SP delegation which has allowed me to bestow much bigger votes than I used to.
The point is you should join some initiatives or communities. It benefits both you and others.
3. We all want the Ds and Z and E
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With all the recent delegations from @misterdelegation to @dlive, @dsound, @dtube, @dmania, @zappl and @esteem, there are plenty of ways to make more Steem other than blog.
@dlive - Basically a decentralized live streaming platform for gaming and any sort of streaming you want to do. Even adult rated stuff are on it.
@dtube - A decentralized version of YouTube by @heimindanger
@dsound - A decentralized version of SoundCloud by @prc
@zappl - A micro-blogging platform just like Twitter
@eSteem - mobile version of Steemit by @good-karma
@dmania - A 9GAG competitor by @zombee that allows you to post memes and earn.
Most of these platforms do take a certain percentage of your payout as beneficiary rewards so do take note. It's also a hit and miss. Some users may be luckier to have constant support from some of the platforms, but that doesn't mean you won't get "hit" by a vote. Just keep trying to create original stuff and you may be lucky enough to get voted upon.
This means you don't actually have to blog on the Steem blockchain to earn. You can do videos, music, streaming or other ways that suit your method of creating content.
4. Voting bots?
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This has always been a controversial topic. Should you use a voting bot to boost your post?
I would think that if it's awesome high quality original content, then you can use them to gain more visibility (before a certain number of days). But i guess i can't comment on them since i use them to boost my @dmania posts..hehehe..
5. Write quality content
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I think this is one of the most common advice on this platform. Write quality content and you may be discovered by curation guilds (@ocd / @curie / etc.) or even by some whales / dolphins.
But do note that this platform is based on proof of stake, and not proof of effort, which is the reason why a meme can earn more than a 5-hour written post. That's the harsh truth. You don't always get rewarded for your effort, but you should get rewarded in the long run. Hopefully.
6. [Bonus] Buy a shitload of Steem Power
7. [Obvious tip] Check if you've declined your payout, because if you did...
In a nutshell
If you're hardworking enough to network, make friends and try out different platforms, you shouldn't be getting zero or close to zero payouts. Don't just post and leave it there. Make more friends or acquaintances! It takes time as well.
Great tips. This how I got started, earning cents per post. To all the newbies, be patient and learn and earn as you post.
To be honest, your first gif distracted me so much while I'm reading! I totally can feel it man!
I do agree with you on making new friends here and there and grow together especially with #teammalaysia. But sometimes getting an upvote from curation trail is important too as some carry whale or the whole trails are dolphin which in return give me good paid and hence it gives me the motivation to keep going.
For point 4, it considered as hit or miss too right? For example, I bought a upvote from @smartsteem and his upvote worth 2.2 - 2.5x of what I invest. I will hit when that period SBD/USD is uptrend and I will miss when that period SBD/USD is downtrend, right?
Point 5 like you said everyone will tell write quality & original content and sometimes just lack of exposure and get fewer upvotes.
Point 6 will be valid if you started to earn more and more unless buy SP using real $$.
Thank you for the detailed guide @howtostartablog! :)
Now, is time to make more friends!
haha i guess that gif resonates with a lot of people here.
I'm glad #teammalaysia has a curation trail now. Those days there were only less than 10 of us and we had to make lots of friends from everywhere to get to where we are now. Luckily we've some help now and with the recent delegations to the different 3rd party apps, it should be easier to earn SBD and SP.
Yeah bidbots can give negative returns, depending on how many people bid and the fluctuation of the price of Steem. The payouts reflect the market price 3 days ago. So today the price went down a lot, i'll be getting much lesser than what i paid for the bots nearing payout..
Thanks for the lengthy comment. Keep networking bro :)
Yea, hard work pay off in long run. Thanks again bro! :)
This is an excellent read. I am a fellow qurite and I am new. So lot of these tips are useful to me. One of the things I am struggling with is the lease to get steempower delegation. I bid for purchase steempower multiple times on minnowbooster, but I never get a lease. I tried higher than the default numbers, still no deal. I see all over the place, people with fairly modest to fairly high leased steempower (I have learned to check the + sign, and check their upvote worth on steemnow), I just can't figure out how they get it. Any input on this is highly appreciated.
Thanks@howtostartablog, for all the tips and challenges faced by newbies. I do noticed that the people that are getting huge votes have many followers. Whether they are robots or not, i really don't know. I am still trying to understand what's Resteemed? I was told it will be regard as Spamming if you resteemed. Also by resteeming others post, you are not writing and posting. Can you comment and advice on this??
Thanks
@jackpot
You haven't done resteems yet? It's basically re-tweeting something but you can't undo it. It's only spamming if you do it too often. Once in awhile is okay.
Good advice. I am steadily building my community of followers, and am not so concerned about the payouts. Comments mean more to me at present. It provides an opportunity to interact and get to know the people interested in your posts, and you find a lot of interesting stuff they have posted also. As you probably have similar interests, I find I follow many back.
It's great that you see it that way. Most people leave after failing to achieve certain payouts..
Haha. I never had much money, so always valued the people around me more than the dollars I had. A nice payout would be great, but it is not why I am here.
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Its very detailed and descriptive.... I have been doing the opposite of what you've said but now i have learnt new things....
I want to join a steemit chat. How do i go about it? Thanks.
Hey just go to steemit.chat and sign up there. There are plenty of people on that platform.
Thanks alot
Wahhhh so many things to learn and digest. I do notice dlive and dmania are rewarding but didn't know there are others. I usually spend quite some time writing a post per day. Looks like gotta learn to be smarter on this platform. Thanks for this write-up for noobs like me to learn from. It's funny and yet educating :) I wanna resteem it to slowly digest, boleh tak?
I think @ned's idea is to grow 3rd party apps to be more popular than Steemit. Maybe you should try other platforms to see if you get lucky haha. Sure, i always appreciate resteems!
Thanks for sharing. Still learning a lot as I'm only about 9 days in :)
Ah welcome! There are plenty of articles on understanding the platform better.
After i read your blog, hope i wont get zero payout anymore for my posts, haha! Struggling is real for newbies like me 😂 i followed also some steemians you mentioned. Thanks for another tip you shared. Upvoted!
Hahaha can't promise you that XD