Here are 5 Great Tips to Develop Your Steemit Posts from @cakalakkabumbumsteemCreated with Sketch.

in #trick7 years ago
  1. Please Upvote and comment each post with each other

More involvement can be demonstrated by your community (through upvote and commenting on each post), it is also possible that your community gets support through the power of vote and donations for events / events such as meetings or races.

(2) Please invite women to join

There are several issues of gender differences in many countries. and I understand that there is a traditional gender role in some societies, but please do not ignore the opportunities that women around the world have to make, to comment, vote, and earn money like the men in Steemit. Please invite your sister, mother, wife, girlfriend, daughter and other women in your life to join Steemit.

(3) What do English readers and viewers want from your writing?

Many members of the international community have a desire to reach out to English readers. This is understandable, because it can translate to reach more voters and bonuses. Some people translate posts via Google translation. Others ask a friend to translate his writing. There are also other members trying to translate their own posts, either postings in English or in two languages. And in other countries, from Holland to Nigeria and from Israel to India, English is widely used. Therefore, most members of these countries speak English. However, using a universal language such as English does not guarantee that all readers will relate to your topic or post.

So, what are readers and viewers looking for in English-speaking countries from your posts?
Original content generally generates more rewards than content that is summarized or reposted. It could be a poem, story, or picture that you are. It could be a long article or a short description of what you eat for lunch. Some people love posting tips on reflective tips (eg, "How to Always Try and Stay Motivated"). But that is one possible topic area, but please be aware also that we have found many posts in the genre. Unless this topic is a highly appreciated topic area such as photos or travel postings, it may be that readers or openers will reach the saturation point and do not want to vote in such a large number of posts. Instead of wanting to prevent you from making a good post about it (but try a few different things and pay attention to the best ones)

(4) Some Ideas for Writing

I want to know more about your life and what makes it look unique or interesting. You mind your self looking boring. After seeing a post about a colorful world adventure, you might think that you have not done anything interesting. Though interesting. I want to learn more about your country, your city, your culture, your vacation, your family, your parents and siblings and your sisters, and your spouse or other important people, plus your children if you have them.
I would also love to read about your favorite teacher or one thing you learned in a school that you will never forget.

(5) Write, edit, and then read your writing

In many developing countries, people are posting from hp via eSteem. It may seem difficult to edit the postings in your post before putting them into the site. But please take extra time to edit and correct.

It's better to write a good post that has no errors than to push two or three posts of inferior quality at the same time. One well-written post can get more votes and more bonuses.

One of the most common mistakes is that people often do not take advantage of their phrases or use the word "I". This makes your posts hard to read. (For example, here's what I think the sentence looks like.) They look unprofessional.
Your blog is a reflection of you, so make sure it shows your best efforts