Great post. Thanks for the information. Nothing is a waste of time, if the experience is used wisely. I do think that writing skills are important, but being a curator, also needs to be explained.
Not everyone is going to be writing. And, that is less competition for the writers, if we can guide the curators to where they can find good content, and show them how to continue discussion through comments.
Writers will be drawn to Steemit for the rewards and exposure, but others will need to be lured in by curation rewards as well. The value of content is not going to be high, if all members of Steemit feel the need to write, and lack the writing skill, and the desire to write.
Even without the rewards I think I'd stick around. I didn't consider this a way to make money - to me it's a place to write and publish, to learn from people who, quite simply, know more than me. It's a place where I've found new friends, been able to help as well as be helped. It's what I always hoped social media could be. I'll take the cash, but if it stopped today I'd still want to be here.
Excellent your recommendations and more for new like me that we do not have much time in Steemit and we learn little by little of this excellent community.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us ;)
True. Sometimes the feedback received is valuable - other times misleading. Sometimes difficult to judge for ourselves whether something is quality or shit - and sometimes we are the only ones who can assess. Hence, all an ongoing experimental process...
Absolutely great I love when people help others here’s on steemit and helping people put out great content is the best help you can give here
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Great post. Thanks for the information. Nothing is a waste of time, if the experience is used wisely. I do think that writing skills are important, but being a curator, also needs to be explained.
Not everyone is going to be writing. And, that is less competition for the writers, if we can guide the curators to where they can find good content, and show them how to continue discussion through comments.
Writers will be drawn to Steemit for the rewards and exposure, but others will need to be lured in by curation rewards as well. The value of content is not going to be high, if all members of Steemit feel the need to write, and lack the writing skill, and the desire to write.
My $0.02- Sim Girl
@simgirl right there, I feel better.
Even without the rewards I think I'd stick around. I didn't consider this a way to make money - to me it's a place to write and publish, to learn from people who, quite simply, know more than me. It's a place where I've found new friends, been able to help as well as be helped. It's what I always hoped social media could be. I'll take the cash, but if it stopped today I'd still want to be here.
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The mark of a true Steemian. 😃🙌🙌
@jonknight
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Excellent your recommendations and more for new like me that we do not have much time in Steemit and we learn little by little of this excellent community.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us ;)
Your welcome. 🙏
A good post for succeeding - if steemit was the playing field you suggest.
(Which I truly hope it is, btw)
It is difficult to gauge your own success/improvement in quality- with the wide disparaging values given to quite blatantly crap posts.
There is no barometer, ergo difficult to assess your own quality.
I have written a post a couple of hours ago, with the possible future of steemit, in its current form and structure, as I see it.
Let me know your thoughts if you read it - and what I am not seeing.
(I hope I am not seeing something, tbh )
True. Sometimes the feedback received is valuable - other times misleading. Sometimes difficult to judge for ourselves whether something is quality or shit - and sometimes we are the only ones who can assess. Hence, all an ongoing experimental process...
Thanks for the tips. Will follow these tips to improve my esrnings.
Thank you for sharing @rok-sivante
Thank you for taking your time to share your experiences. Going to reread this tomorrow when I am less tired. Sounds really interesting!
“Each post here is a learning cycle“ I can’t say enough about this. Great and informative post!
Great tips on improving the writing. But I think social ability in this platform has a big role to play too.