Posts Vs. Commenting? Which One Is More Important?

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

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Yesterday a Steemian wrote in the comment section that he is a beginner here and that he is a bit confused because on the platform itself and on youtube people are saying different things about how to get successful on Steemit.


Or let us say: How to start the journey right, getting more followers, and of course bigger financial rewards.


Is it better for a beginner to focus first on writing articles like this one, or to focus more on commenting? This question I will try to handle here.


And again, there is no one best rule.
What I am sharing with you is based on my experience and observation.

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This was my starting point. I was already familiar with blogging and writing that's why I focused directly on publishing my content. It was not that someone told me I was just led by my skills.


In this stage, I researched on this platform and also on youtube what other people are saying about some Steemit Hacks. ;) We all are looking for them, right?

I found out that commenting would bring more rewards and followers than publishing your own content. I tried it out.


Indeed comments brought me some new followers, but I didn't get higher rewards compared to my articles. I have to say that I tried to summon the rewards of many comments, not only from one compared to one article.


In my case, I can say yes, I got more followers via commenting but the rewards were sobering. But again this was in my case, it has not to be in your situation. Maybe I was writing not great enough comments.

Some Steemian told me that he gained an attractive amount via comment rewards and also more follower compared to his articles.

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I can't give you the best solution; this is something everyone has to find out for himself. But there is something I can definitely tell you; something that will work for sure. Curious? You have to wait a bit. First, I want to show you something more I observed here.


I recognized that both actions, publishing articles and commenting brought two different types of followers out.

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Through meaningful comments, you build faster friendships here. Through these comments, conversation happens, and some of them will be shifted into the steemitchat where the conversation continues.

Through comments, you make connections on a deeper basis.

For example: When a user sees you always bringing meaningful comments, he gets curious about you and upvotes you by time. Some upvotes arise just through sympathy.

This includes me also. When I see a person is commenting a lot, I am willing to reward her or him for that. Many authors are doing that. Through comments, you're making friends, and this is so important.

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Through your published content you attract real followers.
What do I mean by that?


People follow you because they have an interest in what you are sharing. They are interested in your voice. They believe they can get something valuable from you. This could be an advice, how they can make something better, or getting interesting information about a specific topic. It's like they are getting something to eat.


This is more on a professional basis.
Don't get me wrong, I am not saying it is always like that, far away with that.


These people don't want to miss a post of you because they expect something valuable for themselves. Something they can implement into their own lives.

Let me try to explain it in another way.

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Through meaningful comments and everything that happens out of that, you are building friendships.

Through your quality posts, you are building your brand.


Imagine an author looks on your blog because he saw you always posting great comments, but he sees no real structure in your blog. But he finds you sympathetic, and that's why he/she will follow you to support you in time which is great!


The other case is that he/she sees your blog and see that you are writing about something he is really interested in. He reads one post and discovers that he can learn a lot of you. He starts following you because of your skills in a particular topic.


Am I saying its always that way? NO! Far Away with that.
I am just trying to draw a picture for a better understanding.

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I have a clear opinion about that.

My answer is BOTH!
And this is the best case, the best combination but also the hardest!

You need friends, who support you but you also need a brand which attractst followers. I would say that a brand is a bit stronger for the long run.

But it's hard to do both equally commenting a lot and writing interesting contributions, puhhh tough work. But this is, in my opinion, the best combination.

I don't know many people, but some people represent this type of user.
@charles1, for example, is one of them in my opinion.

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Since June 2017 he is a member here.
Look at his number in the middle. This number represents the total amount of comments you made. He did so far over 13.000 friends.

Then take a look at his feed. I would say he is writing awesome stuff.


I know my opinion is subjective some of you might disagree, and that's fine.

The second example for me is a user who is still no longer active here. But I hope that he will come back one day.

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This guy has made a huge climb in a short amount of time, and his last activity in case of publishing is over two months ago and look what he achieved. When he would have done his road the last two months with the same intensity, he would be already on the Steemit moon! But it could also be that he pressed too hard an burned out. I hope not, but it could be.

By the way, he is until now the only one who could fight against me regarding thumbnails in my opinion :D (just kidding)

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Like I said there is no best way or rule to achieve the goal you've set. But we can say that both commenting and posting are essential. Which weight you give to both it's up to you.

But what I would recommend is this:

Start with that where you feel more comfortable with. Don't stress yourself. Play around and see how you find yourself in this ocean. Make some experiments and observe the output. And again don't stress yourself. This site is still young and the fact that you are already here gives you an advantage.

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both are important post and comment with quality in itself.

I would say, you already said everything! :D

In my opinion you should have at least 1 post, which should be your introduction, so that the people know who is commenting on their posts.
You should put much effort in you’re introduction and make it interesting.

The problem with just commenting but not posting is, like you mentioned,
The people see your comments, visit your blog and it is empty..
So I think they will nor often decide to follow your blog.
But if there at least 2,3,4 posts which represent your blog, the people will know what they can expect und start to follow you.
When I started I also thought I will build at first a base of followers, so that my post with much effort go into the empty space.
But then I decided just to start also posting.

I think at the beginning you should make a mix of both but concentrate more on comments. The frequency of posts can be a bit lower at first.
If you have enough time, you can also use the first posts for training sessions.

So didn‘t expect, I have something to add before starting this comment and now we‘re here 😁

I follow EVERYONE. People are freaking interesting and there are a shit ton of view points that can be so interesting and hobbies and best is I LOVE DEBATING People and I love it EVEN MORE now that I realized I am NOT ALWAYS RIGHT! Ha Ha Took me to AGE 46 to wake up and realize I could be wrong, most VALUABLE GIFT I EVER recieved. Earth is Flat . NASA Lies. Boston Bombing a HOAX. Our government is a Corporation and EVERYTHING , I think I really mean EVERYTHING is a freaking LIE. Sorry for rant, good comment

Great and detailed comment my friend. thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts. :)

Well written! And yeah your thumbnails are really an.eyecatcher :-)

@modernpastor Wow, what a great post, found you from @rehan12 I was following him and he #resteemed your post which I will also do to bring awareness to this genuine post. Once again awesome write up and you answered alot of hidden unknowns and just makes me wanna work harder at creating quality content. Thanks again, #HappyHolidays!

Thank you my friend.
I am Happy that you liked it. Also Thank you to @rehan12 for resteeming my post.

Anytime brother!

Some people can write posts as much as they want but won't be seen at all.

I guess you need to do both, but it will be really time consuming to rise up. Unless you are lucky or just awesome enough to catch attention right away, then your path might be paved as well.

I try to post at least once a day but upvote a lot of other people's content. If I still have some time left a write a comment like this here, or maybe two.

I think you are going well that way :)

I definitely agree it's hard to say that one option is better than the other. Both are necessary to be successful here. However in the very beginning I would spend much more of my time on commenting l. I will still post so that if people come to my page and check it they can choose to follow me if they find my material interesting.

The blog page as you say become your brand so Ita important that when people visit your blog that they get a very good overview of what you are all about

Both are so important if you want to build your steemit account or profile.

This cannot be overemphasised

And then, it's also pertinent that you make good quality posts and comments

Thank you for a great post. I only have one question since im pretty new here. What is the point of resteem? I'm not a blogger and have not been writing anything before. I have been leading co workers the last 6 years motivating and teaching tips and tricks. My idea is to use this combined with my hunger for learning about self-improvement so my plan in to comment on good posts, making friends and once or twice post a post about what's on my mind that day!
Have a great day and lovely Christmas
Best regards @everydaycoach

Hey @everdaycoach :)

thanks for your comment.
The Point of resteem is like "sharing" on other platforms like Facebook​k. You are resteeming the post you like with your followers.

I hope you have also a great day and also lovely Christmas :)

Yup youre right thank for this write of yours it learns me a lot

Thanks for the advice, I don't understand steemers though. I see quality content get very few few if any upvotes. Then someone just posts a recipe & they're getting hundreds of SBD.