I actually recommend this concept to most minnows who i happen to have an encounter with. From time to time I challenge them to go back to the drawing board and challenge themselves just to see they are faring. We are a part of an ecosystem and the need for growth is vital to everything we do.
Good morning, I'm @raymondbruce. I have been into blockchain promotion for over a year now and my mission is to spread the news of the blockchain technology.
we have to constantly check where we are as against where we intend going…
Most of us have been occupying one particular position for so long. We never get to shift in order to experience a move that makes our stay here more confortable. Never made friends nor allow ourselves to be useful to the community. There are few things that you could use to check how well you’ve been doing on scorum. Your relationships, your post rewards and lastly for the sake of this discussion, the quality of your writing.
1. Your relationships:
How long have you been hanging around here? And what’s the strength of the relationships you’ve been able to successfully built? If you’ve been around here for weeks and you have no scorum friend, know that you are growing your blog with the wrong approach. You have to at this point, have people who look out for you and that you also look out for. Most of us run so fast on scorum, and we never go anywhere eventually. Can’t just wait to drop your post and sit back to watch some miracle shoot up your post reward. It doesn’t work like that anymore. At this point when tags don’t really work anymore save a few, you have to leverage on every positive and healthy relationship you can have in this ecosystem. Know that luck is no longer a word on scorum. You have to have friends who watch your back. And your approach in making friends shouldn’t be obviously motivated by needs, it should be motivated by care, compassion and respect.
always do for others what you expect them do to you … if you think you need reactions on your posts, then give it first and watch it flow.
2. Your post rewards:
Truly, I am one of those who encourage newbies to take their eyes off the dollar and do what they do for the love of it, with or without the monetary rewards. Yet, we have to understand without denying it a bit that one major yardstick for measuring success on scorum is in terms of monetary rewards. The algorithm is perfect and everything is connected. Your post earnings’ a function of curation and curation is a function of impression and all these translates into a growth in your reputation. Growth in you post rewards is basically what depicts the boost on your reputation, holding all other factors constant. I know this is one variable beyond our control as newbies, since you are not in total control of what your post earning would be, as a result of your low steem power. However, there’re so many windows already opened to you on how you can make things work out for you
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