Day 2: The Key To Posting & Commenting (30 Days Of Steemit Success)

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I have been delegated 1,000 SP to help new Steemonians find Steemit Success. Over the month of September I will be posting daily about different strategies, tips and tricks to help you become the best Steemoninan you can be. Let's start at the beginning.

Day 1: Getting Started With Steemit (30 Days Of Steemit Success)

Day 2: The Key To Posting & Commenting

It is your second day and you've explored and even posted your first post introducing yourself, but now what? How do you start making new friends, getting followers and start making money? It is easy. There is one trick, a secret that all the Steemit greats understand and apply to everything they do... what is it?

VALUE!!!

The key to posting and commenting is in the value you offer.  Let me say that again...  The key to posing and commenting is in the value you offer. What you bring to the table. 

When you are replying, don't just say... "great post". That doesn't have any value. Instead offer some wisdom or words of encouragement. If you make the writer feel good, that is adding value to his or her life. If you complement the writing and the points that the writer made, then that person will appreciate it and is more likely to vote up your comment. When people vote and give you money, it is because they see value in it. 

Find great ways to add value when you reply and you will start seeing your account value go up as well. If you read topics you like from people that have a high net worth in their Steemit wallet, then if they find value in what you say, you could earn a nice amount of SP and SBD by just replying.

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When I first got here, I spent a ton of time replying to people that had a ranking of over 65.  I was making at least $3-$10 a day just off of replies. Instead of posting a blog and hoping the right people see it, I instead spent a lot of time replying and adding value in order to comments on a whale's blog. One upvote from them made me $8 and caught the eye of whales in my first few weeks.

The same thing applies when you post blogs. Here is an example I gave on a previous post that I think makes this point perfectly.

I'm not going to click on a post that says... "Eating bird poop can actually be good for you." Why am I not reading that? Because it doesn't add value to my life. I'm not going to eat bird poop no matter how bad the situation becomes.  Plus I don't want to see pictures of people eating bird poop.
I will read the post that says... "10 Crazy Ways To Survive During The Zombie Apocalypse."  Why? It sounds interesting, and outlandish. It has a high entertainment value and I could possibly learn something. A win, win. The thing is, the bird poop information could be one of the 10. And that is the trick with value...Everything can have value if presented right. Everything you do or experience can add value to someone else. The trick is finding a way that you can present that valuable information in a way that other people will find value in it. 

From post - Add This One Thing To All Your Posts And Watch Your Steemit Value Skyrocket

When you are blogging or replying, if you focus on adding value to the readers then you will win. Find ways to make your words inspirational, educational or funny. Remember that entertainment value comes in all different forms.  Find ways to add value and you will win on Steemit.

Today's Question

When people reply to your blog post, what kind of comments do you upvote?

The best comments will be 100% upvoted and added to the eBook for 30 Days of Steemit Success.

Thank you for reading Day 2: The Key To Posting & Commenting.  This blog is part of a project that @dragosroua and @alexvan are supporting. I am deeply appreciative of their support for my project. The 30 Days of Steemit Success will be a series of blogs posted daily on Steemit to help new Steemonians. All of the blogs will be put together to create an eBook that will be available for download in October for all Steemonians for free.

To my followers, you add value to me by just being you.

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I upvote all comments I get usually, some at a lower % than others, but everyone gets a little something because if they commented, they probably read my blog and have taken even a second out of their day to say something nice, even if it is a short sentence or compliment. And that means a lot to me, so I upvote them. My one exception is usually the people who say something like "upvote me and follow me," haha of course that is just not worthy.

As always, you bring a great approach to Steemit and great advice. This is another post I am going to include in the ebook. When I first started, I did the same thing. Now I still try to get most of the good comments votes. I also follow everyone that comments on my stuff. Great tip. thank you! Hope you and the baby are doing well.

I would upvote comments with true value (subjective of course) but my criteria would be:

  • The comment needs to convince me that the person read the post well.

and

  • I need to feel that the comment is adding new relevant information regarding the post.

or/and

  • The comment is a well constructed criticism to my post

or/and

  • The comment is an interesting reply to another comment.

or/and

  • The comment is correcting something in the post or another comment.

Great stuff. Thank you for this complete reply. I will use this for sure. Thank you. you got a new follower too.

I do not get many replies to my blog post, but I do a lot of replying and comment on comment streams from other people's blogs. The ones I reply to and/or upvote are the ones that add to the conversation.

Why would I upvote a comment that said "nice post now look at what I wrote about bee pee", when the entire blog/post and comments before are about how to find polaris and align your telescope for a viewing of the Rings of Saturn.

Like @mehdibca said, the comment needs to be relevant.

Another great post, another friend of mine built a decent following before his first post by just adding thoughtful comments. Who did you delegate to? Btw,I'm in a running for a contest would love your support!!

Hey1 It was @dragosroua - I won a contest and he delegated $1000. I will add your contest to my post for Day 4 about contesting and earning money when you first start.

Oh man. You brought up the eating bird poop again. You may not want to click on a post titled that but you keep bringing it up! I may just end up writing a post with that title to test if you actually wouldn't read it!
I often upvote comments based on if they actually read my post and add some insight to the topic. I often will also go and check out their blogs and offer more upvotes!

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I agree 100% with your idea of adding value by commenting meaningfully on posts. I've been fortunate to find a Dolphin who appreciates my comments on his work. The trick is absolutely to catch their attention with a meaningful or eye catching comment and then build the relationship from there.

As to what comments I upvote and respond to on my posts? I try to respond to all that aren't flagrant vote begging. If your comment adds to the discussion then it will get a response and an upvote.

Great stuff. I think you are right on. I have had a couple of similar encounters by leaving good comments. You are so right. Thank you for the great reply and you got a new follower.

Awesome! Thanks for the follow. I look forward to the next 27 posts.

Hi @walkingkeys, Funny! I wrote a comment on your first post which pertains to what you are saying here. So we agree on that.

I also agree to adding value when you comment. I personally try to upvote most of the comments that make me happy but sometimes the short ones to encourage people to be more involved (since I have been telling them that many times), but I guess that may backfire somehow.

However, my question is how you can add value through your post? or more accurately, how do you know you added value through your post?
In this case, value is very subjective. It is possible that most steemians will be interested in what you suggested as valuable post.

"10 Crazy Ways To Survive During The Zombie Apocalypse." Why? It sounds interesting, and outlandish. It has a high entertainment value and I could possibly learn something.

I personally will not check a post like that because I don't find that it adds value to my life since there are no zombies, nor I believe in them.

I hear many people saying that we should check what people like then write our posts accordingly. Maybe this is the way to go about it, but I find that similar to changing yourself in order to be loved. But even if you are loved, you are still not yourself.... Does that make sense?

So, how we can write what we like and reach our audience who will find value in what we share, regardless of all the noise/spam added every second?

Many thanks again :)

Value•
Getting Started With Steemit postings @walkingkeys
are very Valuable!!

eYe Catching Titles•
Why eating avian excretement is a new dangerous fad!
What everyone needs to know before its to late!

What kind of comments I upvote and comment on•
Mostly stories of interest to me, like crafts, photos, history and
rocks. I try to give everyone an upvote I comment on, If I really like
what I see it will be resteemed. Lots of good stuff out thar!

Why did you use bird poop as an example I have to clean it off my truck. Got your point..

@walkingkeys can you please look at my latest post i posted in @finelife today about unknown berries.I took this photo with mobile.Can you please tell me your opinion about my post ,was it good or bad,and how can i improve it.Thank you.

So I don't normally do this... I rarely will read something when it looks like they didn't even read mine. But I read through the comments and although I agree with @bashadow about being funny and I appreciate his kind words, I will still go and read a post from you finelife to help you out. I just read it. I commented on the black and white pictures and left a detailed description how to improve. I hope that helps. Now next time you come back, comment on my post about my post... lol. Thank you guys for your kind words. I really appreciate the support.
https://steemit.com/photography/@finelife/photography-black-and-white-bamboo-and-a-tree

Thanks a lot @walkingkeys for taking time to look up at my post!! You helped me extraordinarily!!! I really appreciate your help!!

That was kind of funny.

What exactly was funny

I thought you were trying to be funny by showing people how not to respond to a blog/post, since your post had nothing at all to do with what he was writing about.

A typical look at me spam type of post, instead of providing feedback on the author's post, as if your content is more deserving of feedback than the post that you just read.

So yes I thought it was your attempt at showing people how not to respond to a blog/post.

Well,i was only asking,kinda asking for help as i am on steemit only 8 days..those of you here for a year its easy to say.But i understood your point.Thanks for feedback.👍

I have only been here a month. And I think @walkingkeys has only been here for 3 months, so we are all still new and still learning. Look how far I have gone where a new person thinks I have been here a year,(thank you), means I am learning, and look how far ahead of me @walkingkeys is, we,(you and I), and everyone else will learn, it is what life is about. learning and helping each other grow. @walkingkeys is real good at that. and would be a good person for new users to follow, like I do.

You need to see how fast i clicked on @walkingkeys post yesterday Day 1.Getting started in Steemit!! and today also !! His posts are 5 stars! I followed him imediatelly.