💡 New Users Guide To Steemit Etiquette And Some Handy Tools 💡

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

Over the past few days I have had a few different users, ask me for advice on what to do now they are on steemit.

As I have also been attempting to get some of my family and friends to join, but they seem to be facing some mental roadblocks that are preventing them from joining and thriving on steemit.

So I have decided to do a simple breakdown post, to try to help explain some of the most common questions I have been getting and the best advice I can provide to try to give the easiest non tech response to people's questions.

Please note that I am not a developer and I have little to no tech experience, but I have been an active user on the platform for going on 11 months now and I have figured out so much in that time - I wish someone could have just told me all of this when I first started, so here it goes.


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Where to start?:

After you have created your account things can get a little daunting at first, users are often keen but unsure where to start their journey.

So my advice is to, figure out what it is you hope to get out of steemit?

You need to decide if you want to be a content creator(post), a curator (voter), a commenter or a combination of the three?

How much time and energy do you want to put into your success on steemit?

Answer these questions and you will know what it is you want to do, the next step is learning how to do it.

There really are so many possibilities on here and it's all up to you, how you participate and interact with the platform and it's users.

I think steemit is like life, it's good to diversify your investment (your time) I try to be involved in all aspects I can I post, vote, comment and resteem.


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Posting:

What to post:

Posting is for the content creators and you can do pretty much anything you can think of here on steemit, from art, to political, to crypto and even simple blogs - any topic that interests you is the perfect topic for you to post on.

Unsure what to write at first write about what you know, your job, your life, your interests and if you're passionate and knowledgeable about it's easy to create a post.

If you wanted you can even document yourself learning something new, research it and then present it to others to use as a resource - the possibilities really are endless.

Benefits to posting:

  • You have a greater chance of receiving a higher payout than with commenting alone
  • You are more visible to other users giving you a better chance to gain followers
  • You get to put your own original content out into the world for a possible reward you wouldn't normally receive
  • You have the potential to earn money for your time and effort
  • You have the opportunity to influence the community
  • Your original work is protected by the blockchain
  • You have the opportunity to engage with your readers and get feedback

Drawbacks to posting:

  • Posting quality content can be very time consuming
  • You are never guaranteed a financial reward for your time and effort
  • Maintaining regular original content can be difficult to achieve
  • What you create is on the blockchain forever, you can't just delete it and think it's gone
  • Your work is out there and others are free to judge it publicly
  • No matter how hard you work there is always the possibility of going unnoticed by the masses
  • It can take a long time to build a loyal following

Advice on creating quality posts:

Here are some tips to help enhance the quality of your posts.

Layout:

  • Try to always include an image with your post, this helps attract readers and break up any text
  • Spread your images out across the entire post, rather than have them all bundled together at the end
  • Try incorporating headings and subheadings to help break up a post
  • Look over your work, does it flow well when you look over the post?

Formatting:

  • Center align images if they are small, simply wrap the image in <center> </center>
  • For Italics wrap the desired text in single asterisks like this *italics text*
  • For bolding text wrap it in double asterisks like this **bolded text**
  • For headings wrap the text in <h4> </h4> the smaller the number the larger the heading
  • To add images to a post you can either upload off your computer or simply copy image and then paste it where you want it to display and it will be uploaded

General Advice:

  • Break bulky text up into smaller paragraphs, this makes for easier reading
  • Always edit your posts, even after edits I find typos and mistakes
  • Source all of the images you used, I also provide links to the originals
  • Include a personalised footer with your details, just don't make it pages long
  • Remember to source all of your references, let people know where you got your information
  • Try not to post a single image with only a line or two of text
  • If your post is large consider breaking it up into multiple posts
  • Only use appropriate tags
  • If you have adult content please ensure you tag it NSFW


Commenting:

As with posting you can also earn by writing quality comments, though realistically at this point you are likely to earn considerably less.

Commenting allows you to interact with the community without having the pressure to create your own content, leave a quality comment and chances are you may gain a new follower - this increases your chances for higher payouts.

There really aren't too many drawbacks to commenting, it can be time consuming to read through larger articles and then leave a detailed and meaningful comment - the bigger the article you're reading the less time you have to find others and comment.

With commenting though you would almost always be including a vote, so what you're really doing is showing an interest in a post you want or think will do well and helping it succeed by showing there's interest in it - this will drive more voters and increase your chances of higher payouts.

Advice For Comments:

  • Leave a comment worthy of a reply
  • Don't just comment 'great post' or 'upvoted' one or two word comments show a lack of effort and could make people think you didn't even read the post
  • Do not spam the same comment on every post you encounter - this will likely get flagged
  • Try and provide feedback or insight
  • Generally try not to be offensive or rude - hate speech can also result in flags
  • Don't paste irrelevant links into comments
  • Don't ask for vote swapping
  • Same goes for following
  • Don't ask people to visit your page in someone else's post


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Curation and Resteeming:

I am combining curation (voting) and the resteem feature, because I believe the two go hand in hand together.

One of the beautiful things about steemit is that even if all you want to do is vote, you can still earn money.

Another way to increase this is to resteem the post after you have voted, you resteem more people will see it and vote and then you earn a higher amount as a result - it really goes the same for commenting as well.

Every user on the platform is incentivised to vote and resteem posts, to increase the potential of their vote earning them some curation rewards - this leads to an overall tendency to vote on as many posts as possible.

Advice For Curating and Resteeming:

  • Try to only choose high quality posts to resteem
  • Join a trusted curation trail to help you maximise your voting potential
  • Vote around the 30 minute mark to maximise earning potential
  • When voting a slider will appear, choose the weight of the vote you wish to give then hit enter
  • The more people who vote after you place your vote the higher your potential earnings will be

My General Advice:

  • Do not plagiarize, there are people on here dedicated to finding plagiarism and flagging the relevant accounts
  • Always remember to source your images and provide any references you used for your post
  • Don't use hate speech, racism or threaten someone with violence
  • If you find plagiarism let @steemcleaners know about it
  • Don't spam the platform
  • Generally just try to be nice and thoughtful when interacting with others and remember to enjoy yourself

Helpful Resources:

Steemit Quick Start Guide:

This is the guide provided by steemit for new users, it is full of detailed information on all the topic I have covered in this post - plus plenty more valuable information for new users to really gain an understanding of the platform.

I strongly urge all new users to go and check it out, especially if you want further clarification on the many aspects of steem.

This was created by a lot of steemians, but a special mention goes to @timcliff for his contributions.

Steemit FAQ:

This contains useful information to all users but especially new members on the platform, it explains other aspects of steemit like the reputation system, how to secure your account, the economics that back the system and even the blockchain.

If you are unsure of anything it is always worth heading there, to find out if the answer to your question has already been provided.

This was created by a lot of steemians coming together to help the community at large.

Steemit Chat:

Having access to the chat immediately helps new users have more reach, there are a plethora of post promotion channels available to advertise your posts - plus plenty of other rooms ranging from the abuse channel to general discussion to more focussed areas.

There are so many benefits to using steemit chat I can't list everything, but I can try and stress just how valuable this resource is when used well - this tool was created by @riverhead.

Steemd:

Steemd is great for users to be able to view all activity on their account, from votes to comments and flags, incoming and outgoing - it's like an active view of activity rather than the content itself.

Just add /@yourusername to see your account's activity now, this tool was created by @roadscape.

Steemdb:

Steemdb is an amazing tool for all users it offers and in depth view of your account, this includes things like followers and following, all of your posts and comments etc.

Simply add /@username to the address to view your account, this tool was created by @jesta.

Steem Center:

This is a shared wiki organised by @someguy123, that can pay you for your quality contributions to the site.

Steemstats:

This is a really handy tool, which allows you to not only watch over your account and posts etc. but anyone's username that you add to watch.

This tool was created by @jesta.

Steemwhales:

This tool allows users to chart their long term progress on steem with an analytics style site, as well as rankings, trending curator lists and few other features.

This tool was created by @heimindanger.

Steemwatch:

Steemwatch is a notification system that allows you to tailor your alerts to suit your needs and it was created by @void.

Streemian:

Streemian is a site that allows users to automatically vote on users posts you deem worthy, it also allows users to join curation trails - this was created by @xeroc.

Pending Payouts:

This tool allows users to calculate their potential post and comment payouts, it includes all active posts with a potential payout - it was created by @ausbitbank.

Busy:

Busy is a site that allows users to view the steem blockchain through a different view and layout, it also provides a few more features like estimated reading time etc. - it was created by @busy.org team.

Esteem:

This is a mobile app, for using steem - it was created by @good-karma.

Steemviz:

This site allows users to monitor all activity on the steemit site live, this means all posts, comments, votes even transfers and deletions - it was created by @ausbitbank.

Steemtools:

This site offers a directory of all the best tools and apps for steem, created and run by top witness @roelandp.

Sweetsssj's tips to successful lifestyle blogging on Steemit:

This is a recent post by long time user @sweetsssj, where she gives a detailed breakdown of lifestyle blogging here on steemit - it's packed with useful information for new users to sink their teeth into and inspire them, to create new quality content on the platform.



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Steemit is a platform where you can choose how little or how much you want to participate, there is no right or wrong way of doing things and this is just some of the ways I have tried to make my work more valued.

As I mentioned earlier these are not rules, just suggestions that you can either take on board or completely disregard it.

I hope that this post has helped new users know where to start and how to go about it, there are a heap of resources out there to make your life easier for new users - you just have to look for them.

What was the hardest part of starting on steemit for you?

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Great post! I am sure that many new SteemIt users will find this post informative and useful.

Thank you for helping to build a vibrant SteemIt community.

!00% upvote and re-steemed. You earned a new follower! And I am sure many more will follow too!

Have a fantastic weekend!
Steem on,
Mike

Thanks so much, I was worried it was getting too long but there is just so many little details that take time to learn about - here's hoping this helps clear up some questions people may be having :)

I really appreciate the follow and resteem, I've followed you back too!

Cheers and have a good one :D

absolutely gorgeous post. You def put a lot of time in these. Great work for informing people how to succeed here on steemit. big ups girl

Thanks so much hun, I spend hours on most of my posts - I wish I had the time to do more.

Always happy to help people especially on steemit, we can only succeed if everyone else does to - I love the mutually beneficial nature of steemit.

Cheers for the comment :)

Yes! This is very helpful. I like reading these types of posts so I can better understand what to do here and how the community feels about things.

I feel like it is my job to read posts here now and learn! :) This is a very good and friendly place. This is like when Youtube first started, a lot of the videos were sooo good. Now everything is corporate bs and generic(unless you find some great Youtubers).

Definitely following people who make great posts like this.

That's great to hear, I was hoping that I would be able to start people in the right direction or at least let them know exactly what their options are.

It's brilliant to hear you see it as your job to curate (read and vote) for this platform to truly succeed we don't need everyone to be a content creator, but content consumers are required as well - it's a bit like youtube in that anyone can create but the sheer number of users include a lot of consumers rather than just creators.

I'm glad you liked the post and find that it, provided you with some useful advice on how to go about things on the platform.

I think now is an ideal time to be encouraging youtube creators, to come on over to steemit and give it a try - with the issues with ad revenue lately steemit would be an amazing platform for youtubers, to jump on early.

Cheers for the comment!

Yes! I am a Youtuber with over 3,000 subscribers. Youtube barely makes anything for that many subscribers. I made like a few thousand in an entire year with 300+ videos that took me well over 1000 hours to get together. Simply not worth it unless you hit it big.

Blogging and posting here is much better not only in terms of monetary value, but you can have more time to respond to others and also consume content(instead of spending countless hours on video editing).

Sorry I missed this, I would have replied earlier....

If you haven't already you should verify your youtube account by linking your steemit profile, you should keep doing the videos if you enjoy the content you are creating even still post it on youtube - just alos post it here and give it some text and I think you'll be on a roll.

I agree it is so much more valuable on here, but the best part is your incentivised to interact and engage with your commenters - and can even be rewarded financially for it, youtube doesn't care how many comments you reply to.

Good luck with it :)

You've provided some berry solid personal advice, which is always interesting and useful.

For people who've been able to figure some stuff out about Steemit, it is very helpful to share that knowledge in your own words with the thousands of new users we are getting here all the time.

Also, that is a great set of links. That's the main reason I'm resteeming this post -- so I can reference back myself and check out the tools that I haven't used yet.

Thanks so much for posting!

Upvoted and resteemed
:)
@shayne

Thanks so much man I really appreciate the upvote and resteem, I absolutely agree we need to help out the new users - the more this platform grows the better it is for all of us!

The tools are the ones I use most often, if I find them useful I'm sure others will too - some of them have been around for so long were just used to them and forget new users have no idea they existed.

Cheers again for the resteem :D

Top article. Sumps up everything that should be learned prior to starting blogging on Steemit. This should be included into some pdf flyer or brochure about introduction to Steemit.

Wow thanks so much, I was hoping to try and just cover the bare basics so people have the right idea about where to start.

Cheers :)

As a new member who joined this week, I really found value in this your post @krystle as it explained in details steps to follow in order to be a success at steemit...moreover, I believe that this is also relevant to old members isnt it? would be reading more from you and thanks a lot for this well written post...keep it up

That is awesome to hear, I'm so glad you've found it helpful :D

It is still relevant to old members as well, there are so many amazing apps being developed that you can often miss them - it's always a good idea to check out steemtools.com for a more complete directory.

I'm here for the long haul, hope to keep providing you with content you enjoy :)

Great @Krystle, I agree with you . As I indicated earlier , I joined this week and have signed up my family members and friends...I added your post on my page in order for them to read it and use it as a guide to succeed in this platform . I am bullish about steemit and promoting it to the world, which is win win for all of us isnt it? My strategy is to get as much steem power as possible in order to be relevant here which is also a long term investment strategy. Glad to meet someone like you , pls lets stay in contact. Bless you and more success

No worries sounds like you have the right idea, I think you will do well on here with that sort of attitude :)

That's a great idea about getting your family in, this is also part of my own motivation - my family are hesitant to drop in.

I always advise the long term approach for investment in steem.

Once you have the steemit bug you tend to want everyone you like to get on here, it's like come here and take my money (upvote).

Thanks for the great comments, they are much appreciated :)

you are welcome,always, Thank you for a great post-keep it up

Fantastic post, brilliant info, thank you for posting ;-)

No worries, thanks for the comment :)

Thank you for your tool! It is very amazing that steemit had so many tools for people to use. It is much better than some other big community like Facebook or instagram. People in here are very nice to newbie!

The beauty of steemit in regards with app development, is that it is open for anyone to participate - @ausbitbank made tools for the platform he would personally find use and value in, and I guess the community felt the same :)

There is so much room for growth and development of the platform, and it is brilliant to have general users be able build things that will benefit the community at large - the developers do some truly amazing work with their creations.

Cheers for the feedback :)

Just added a bunch of bookmarks. Thank you!

The Steemviz realtime network monitor is so cool!

Makes you really appreciate the blockchain.

It's great to hear how many people love the steemviz tool that @ausbitbank (my partner) created, I use it pretty much daily and it's a brilliant way to watch the votes and comments stream on in.

Definitely I find so much value in this being a blockchain reliant platform, it allows people like me (fiction authors) to have some awesome protection on it - I will never loose my work it's on the blockchain forever, plus if I were ever to have copyright issues the blockchain provides exact proof of what I wrote and when there are no questions.

The blockchain itself is amazing technology or is it use of technology... either way steemit users are protected but the complex nature of the blockchain itself!

Thanks for the nice comment :)

It very useful and informative post for me since I am a new steemian, I wish to contribute more in the steem community, the information provided in the post provide a execllent guide for me to follow and I hope that more and more people in steemit can share this information to the new.

Wow awesome comment to hear :) I am glad you think the post is a valuable resource for new users, I hope that it can be as useful to others as it has been for you :D Cheers!

Great post, it's like a gold mine of information, I gotta bookmark it for future reference. I would follow you if I wasn't already :]
Great work, keep it up.

Thanks, glad you found it helpful - thanks for the follow again :P

Cheers

Ps, I just read your introduction, thanks for the tears!
Our first baby was small as well, and this one is even smaller 2.1kg and 2 weeks to go, so I hope eveything will be ok.
I can't imagine how you guys managed mentally but you did, and what's more important is that your both still together, to be a family. Some couples just split after too much stress and can't handle it, so I applaud you.
Resteemed

It is hard work raising kids with special needs and so many people do split up because of the stress, with us we knew it would take the both of us to step up and do what was needed - we've tried to do that and that effort is now being rewarded in so many ways :)

Thanks so much for going back and checking it out, that was my first ever post on here I had no clue what I was doing - I should go back and have a reread lol.

Haha well I was going to comment in there but comment section is hidden due to low rating for some reason.
Anywho my baby is finally sleeping so time for me to go back to sleep, enjoy reaping the rewards :]

Hmm shouldn't be for low rating it wasn't flagged, maybe just too old - you can comment on old stuff now but you weren't able to a while back and I'm not sure if the change was applied to the backlog of old posts.... hmm not my area lol.

Anyways get some sleep while you can and enjoy the early days, the grow up so fast :)