The Steemit Gold Rush

in #steemit8 years ago

One day a man named Rick Norsigian was browsing a garage sale in Southern California
when he saw two boxes that were falling apart. Rick was an
antique hunter, so he looked inside the boxes out of curiosity.

Inside were glass plate negatives of photos that someone had
taken at Yosemite National Park. Norsigian had worked at Yosemite when he was younger, so he
bartered the price down from $70 to $45 and bought the glass negatives.

He went home and put the boxes under his pool table and
started doing a little research. Two years later he realized
that the photos may have been taken by Ansel Adams.

For the next 4 years he researched and finally confirmed his
suspicions! Norsigian immediately took the boxes out from under his
pool table and stored them in a bank vault. The two boxes that he paid $45 for were later valued at over
$200 Million. Now that’s not a bad investment.

Today thousands of people have signed up with Steemit in order to share knowledge and discover cryptocurrency gold. Some have succeeded. You can look on this website right now and find people who have made $thousands as much as $40,000+ on one post. Others routinely make $hundreds on posts. Others make less are still searching for the way to a larger share of the pot

I have one recommendation that I hope will help you discover your treasure follow the A.C.T method as described below
A – ATTRACT: Write posts that will get people’s attention and stand out.
C – CONVERT: Your posts will convince readers to upvote, comment on your posts and follow you.
T – TRANSFORM: The readers will share your post with their contacts hopefully resulting in more traffic for you.

I believe that if you follow the A.C.T method your chances of success on Steemit will increase. Good Luck.

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