HIVE: No Votes, No Attention - Thinking of Giving up?

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I know the feeling...

'...What does this guy know.., the one who is always on Trending?...'

Yes, what do I know... do you think I started on Trending? I was a nobody once, nobody gave a toss about my content and nobody gave me any votes.

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So let me give you some advice if that title is in your mind. Nothing comes easy and if you are not of a tenacious mind then it's best if you do leave.

'…but… but, he gets votes from whales all the time…'

Yes, and I am grateful for their support but in an instant, they may change and stop giving me support. Never take anything for granted, and don't expect anything to continue.

Let me tell you where this is all coming from. At the recent HIVEFest 7, I was chatting to @tdctunes about the past and STEEM days.

He casually commented that I am a walking blockchain encyclopedia, especially about the negative aspects.

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When I joined STEEM on the 2nd March 2018 I had no idea of what was coming. Like many, I expected much and when barely anything happened fast I got despondent quickly.

If I hadn't connected with @steevc very early, I would have left.., there is no doubt.

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These are my first posts; three of them gained me a total of $0.00. The third post took me a couple of hours to put together. Steemit (the UI) was terrible and hindered my progress.

I distinctly remember the time of posting '6 Progressive Rock Song Gems - Gold Nuggets dug from the depths you may not have heard before' thinking ‘this is the big one’.

I waited for those enormous votes to come in (that didn't happen) but noted I was getting a lot of followers.

What were these followers, they all had strange names and were made up of numbers? Little did I know they were BOT accounts and quite useless.

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So nobody was interested in 'Gold Nuggets'? I didn't do myself any favours by self-voting the post and placing as the last sentence, 'If you enjoyed this article please upvote it and I will return the favour.'

Follow for follow, tut tut…, this isn't Facebook.

There was no STEEM Behaviour manual, and things have not changed, there is no HIVE one…, you learn as you go along..., the hard way.

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Then @steevc followed me. Bloody hell, a dolphin and look at the value of his account..., $38,000!

Now... I am going to be rich!

That pivotal turning point was the end of the $0.00 posts and I am grateful for the community to be in that club. Perhaps @arcange can give us badges, 'Honorary members of the $0.00 club'?

Things were hardly improving after 9 days and I was beginning to despair.

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I was pumping out impressive content such as 'A lone rabbit on steroids that lives on a corporate compound - a strange sight.' that included stock photographs without sources and the even better 'Seagulls don't like applause' and yet I wasn’t appearing on Trending?

This was totally shit (like Blurt), and I was going to blurt it out (not that Blurt), in public and I didn’t care if they flagged me.

I had learned about flagging (now downvoting) quite recently but was determined to show my displeasure concerning this huge injustice.

@steevc's post about STEEM dropping in popularity was the trigger point. They were going to turn against me like a pack of savage wolves, I knew it!

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I was shocked by the response and felt this was a crossroads. Anything remotely bad and I would have powered down and left.

Have you felt like this? Now you can see... ‘that guy who is always on trending’ has been where you are now.

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@steevc did not judge or condone. He sympathised and if anything gave me more support on my er... 'quality posts'.

That’s what kind of a person he is, he’s one of the good guys and I will always remember that.


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...'@grumpycat terrified STEEM people with large flags, I wasn't going to tangle with that horrific monster cat!...

What did I do? I bought more STEEM, tried harder, joined @thesteemengine and learned about @grumpycat.


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@catweasel (from the curation group, @thesteemengine (RIP)) and anti-grumpycat group (@the-resistance), tried to get me to join his crusade against @grumpycat. I was a little tiddler, no fucking chance I was going to tangle with that wild animal!

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Six months later, at @steevc's insistence.., I joined an anti-abuse group. This was both good and bad and opened my eyes to the mass abuse that was taking place on STEEM.

The post rewards were still not getting better, but my SP (STEEM Power) was increasing. It’s not all about your HP or SP wallet size (although that is a significant factor), but how the community perceives you. I was buying, and lots.

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...'get involved with a community, it worked for me'...

In early September 2018, I committed to attend Steemfest 3. It was overwhelming, I felt out of place and intimidated by these 'Whales' and 'Orca's' but had attained the status of Dolphin by then.

I had bought into STEEM, and maybe, just maybe people were starting to notice.

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During Day 2, I met @tarazkp and felt he was some kind of writing god. He actually hailed me, we had a short chat and he then wandered off with @crimsonclad on to one of those round table things that remind me of the corporate office.

…’I need to get this dude to follow me’…

Whenever @steevc re-STEEM'd my posts, @tarazkp would give me a vote. Eventually, he did follow me but took his bloody time about it!

These days I chat daily with @tarazkp and some others in a private discord group, mostly about shit, booze, loose-women, brothels, and sometimes about HIVE.

In October 2018 this came into my head, that's when 'Tales of the Urban Explorer' was born.

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Now, most of my posts are prefixed with this title. This is what I do.


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Ask yourself..., 'what do I do?'

The community seems to like this content. It’s quite unique, it’s fucking dangerous and keeps me on the edge.

May 2019. I was thinking to myself, 'why does that @meesterboom bloke get lots of votes'. I wanted to be where he was, so how could I do that?

I looked at his content, and found he had a certain style. A niche as I would call it. I contacted him via Discord and we connected like a house on fire. Being from the same island helped and from the frosty north probably a little more.

Could I adapt my niche and steal a little of his ideas? More than once he had me laughing out-loud in the workplace and I had to quickly shut up or expose STEEM to my colleagues.


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...'Huel takes some beating and had me howling. Replacing work colleagues with names such as Sick-Line was different, unique and kind of dangerous if they discovered this derogatory story-writing he was doing' - Source

Adding some humour to Urban Exploring seemed apt and appeared to work. I have to credit him for nicking his style.., just a little.

I can't suggest to you to copy my style and it will get you on Trending. For me, it just happened slowly over almost 5 years but there's usually a reason why certain authors always seem to be there.

I found my niche; if you want to stand out then find yours and make sure nobody else is doing the same. Be different, be unique.

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Here are a few tips for you…

  • Create content that either educates or makes people laugh.

  • Consider using a little profanity in your content, this is not Facebook, you won't get banned and it adds spice.

  • Do you have a 2016 account and a vote that's worth 1c? Your level of commitment speaks volumes. Why should the community give you large votes if you send it all the Binance?

  • How about a new account, born yesterday? You might get some initial support but it will likely dwindle. Long content is king, this might not feel right to you... it just is!

  • Don't ignore comments on your posts, always respond.

  • If you want instant rewards, leave the HP powered up, convert the HBD and sell that. I powered up ALL my rewards for a good two years before extracting a cent, but that's me!

  • Don't be tempted to steal anyone else' content, or use others' images without sourcing them. @hivewatchers will find you; there are people actively looking for abuse.

  • Make sure it looks good, it needs to be presentable. Use Grammarly to fix spelling mistakes, it's free to use.

  • Persevere, just like I did. You will be ‘working’ for less than minimum wage, but don’t count it as ‘work’.

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I have well over 200 'Tales' posts on the chain. Where else could I have released all this content? Reddit.., yes.., but they don't dish out HIVE.


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...'find your niche, but don't expect miracles overnight, even the early 'Tales' posts didn't do so well'...

Lastly, don’t expect ANYTHING from ANYONE. You are entitled to fuck all, so think that way. If you get down-voted then big deal, move on.

It's usually nothing personal, though that feeling is tough to shrug off. If you look into why it happened deep enough, you will get your answers.

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Do you like posting your Urbex content and photography for FREE on Facebook and YouTube? I like to get some form of reward for my work and every time I create I do just that. Take a look at The Urbex Community on HIVE.

If you want to keep creating for FREE then ignore what you are reading. If you want to be like me and gain something other than BUGGER ALL for your work then click here and learn about posting on the HIVE blockchain.

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If you found this article so invigorating that you are now a positively googly-eyed, drooling lunatic with dripping saliva or even if you liked it just a bit, then please upvote, comment, rehive, engage me or all of these things.

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Good Read most definitely spelling out how one battles to find footing on the platform. Watching those who are making a success, getting ideas, constantly learning what is expected, never give in, never give up!

We also had @cheetah giving warnings in the early years that made one stop in their tracks to investigate what they were doing wrong. Oh boy I think many hit a brick wall when first arriving, nothing like normal here....

Quite simple in many ways, put your pride in your pocket and ask or quietly watch and learn....

!BEER

@cheetah was quite funny and innovative, is the account dormant now.. I haven't looked. Another blast from the past, we could do with it back again.

Nah not cruising around since Oct 2020, did give good warning to keep you in check before the heavy hitters arrived demanding you apologize for mishaps publicly.

Many of us bloggers came with ideas that were quickly squashed into oblivion, had to learn the hard way to readjust thinking and fall into line. Zero club was a reality to pull up your socks smartly.... 🙃

Your content is awesome. If only I had 1% of your talent.
Ok, I'm relatively new to Hive (joined 9months ago), and I know I have a long way to go and many things to learn, but when I see how long it took you to make a name for yourself (and your writing talent is light-years away from mine) it doesn't fill me with optimism...
Anyways, hope is alive, but my moral is low.
😇

I just sent you a vote. I used to get 4c a post, it's hardly inspiring and I know the feeling. I don't feel I am a special writer, there are authors on HIVE that make a living doing it. I start writing and it flows out, I can't explain any better.

I just saw you vote! Thank you very much! 💖

Wuoaooooo your testimony is impressive and I want to become like you someday.

wow!
I must admit that I am greatly encouraged and delighted to come across this post. The lesson for me, a bee that's about 4weeks old is that I must work hard, smart and consistently improve.
I need also to work in my niche.
Again,I'm delighted to come across this post.
Thank you so much!

This is a lovely one, it's motivating

This is an awesome post. I love posts when people talk about their beginnings. I too was in the 0% club. For some time. And then the single cents club.

I am pleased if I have helped even a little influence you in any way.

It is hard starting out here. I am glad that steevc managed to find you before you imploded and went full 'blurt'

I too was in the 0% club. For some time. And then the single cents club.

I used to run downstairs super excited when a post made over $0.25. I'd go tell my wife and she would literally say

"Penny, penny, penny, penny"
and then pretend to "make it rain" with change.
🤣😂

Hehe, it was quite something to have earning for what seemed like little! I got mad excited when I breached fifty cents for a poem!

Yeah yeah. I know the feeling of that as well 😁

I think that's why I liked this post so much. It's good that newbs and not so newbs get a glimpse that we have all been there!

Yes I agree, totally

I talked to @steevc at HF7 about all the shit we have seen over the years and there's lots! The bernie days, grumpycat, steemflagrewards and it's controversies. Could we bring some of those memories back in chapters? I could only do things from when I joined as I was late.

It's an idea and I added a little of it to this post. So much has come and gone, the newer people I am sure would be fascinated by it all. This is why I try and coax knowledge out of the OG users.

I am glad that steevc managed to find you before you imploded and went full 'blurt'

Where would I have gone, I could have been the Blurt founder!

There is definitely room for a Horrible Hive Histories!

There has never been a shortage of drama. Reward curves and bidbots and the experiment by smooth and abit.

I almost think fondly of it!

There is definitely room for a Horrible Hive Histories!

Now there's a title. I feel something coming on!

Hehe, get in!

Consider using a little profanity in your content, this is not Facebook, you won't get banned and it adds spice.

Fuckin' amazing!

Sometimes, the truth can sting a little, and if people are feeling that, after reading this sober collection of 'truth bombs' they have a choice to make... Step up, if rewards are how you define success or F-off back to Facebook where you can virtue-signal yourself to 500 likes and feel really bloody special.

Thankfully I joined because I love reading 'raw content' from people from different cultures and lifestyles about the things that interest me, not just polished, copywritten stuff that I can find as and when needed elsewhere. I also joined because I had a 'hankering' (do people really use the word hankering???) to try my hand at writing and recording the things that interest me as I had always wanted a go at writing and wasn't getting any bloody younger!

I also joined because the idea of being rewarded for this reading and writing was a cool concept

Sadly my pesky real life, job and family and future plans I am studying for, do not allow me as much time as I would like. Letting go of the reward mentality is fine though if you enjoy this opportunity and the sense of community that goes alongside it, which thankfully, I do.

Entitlement mentality sucks in my opinion, and as we say in the 'frosty North', 'You get nowt for nowt', those who want slightly bigger or MUCH BIGGER rewards can get earn them, if they really want them, it's not rocket surgery, is it?

If my upcoming ventures go to plan and I am able to work from home, I may get to spend a lot of time here in a year or so, if I do, rewards will become more important to me, if I do you can guarantee I will put in the work necessary and let nothing stand in my way of incrementally climbing exponential growth.

Glad you didn't F-off after your $0.00's, (I remember mine well lol,) I have had a few belly laughs from your tales of Mort and co at KK and some of your dumbass courageous risks taken in the name of URBEX, thus we would never have gotten to meet in 'so-called' real life, gutted I didn't get more time to chat last time round.

What you have here, has been well earned Sir, long may it continue. 😎

Hope you and yours are doing fabulously well.

This is an amazing post, I love your writing style, it was both informative and entertaining and I took a lot of valuable knowledge being so new to the eco system. Thank you

That's an old one!

This is so inspiring honestly with the kind of poor vote I am getting now, I am already given up on hive but with this post, I feel encourage thanks a lot for sharing

Jaichai doesn't deserve getting zeroed out by mester and taraz crew. What's the point?

No idea, you could ask them?

Tag them please, maybe they can clear up why they are ganging up on him.

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I still maintain everything I said.

https://blurtlatam.com/@baah/comments

And instead of being upfront, what's the reason for zeroing out jaichai? Is there a reason, however unreasonable it may be?

BTW faggot extraordinaire? How many times did you stood up to @fagbernie?

How many times did you stand up to Bernie?

A few times on chain, a few times off chain. Same as I did with other large accounts I thought were not playing fair.

It was very depressing researching into the multiple account, self-voting days of Steem, I either had to stop looking, or leave the network.

I understand you'd rather the latter happened, and think that I've earned far more here than deserved. You are entitled to your opinion, but with a post a day since the beginning of 2018, I'd likely have 3x what I have now.

I don't think anyone should abandon hive, even Bernie, he might have had his shortcomings but I like to think he wanted the best for the network and that he certainly had his strengths. I also think that the 2017 whale experiment showed that those at the top can have an incredible impact on growth and the subsequent drive to invest not just time and effort but precious resources into the network as well. It was made possible by downvoting, quite ironically, and the impact it had was so large and self evident that the two week experiment was maintained for over two months. Now, instead of encouraging the minnows into investing, you're chasing them away with your and others sour look at things. It seems you're still not greatful for what you have, just stingy and fickle, petty and unreasonable, building a great echo chamber and oblivious to what brings more eyes to the network.

I believe the reason is posting low effort content multiple times a day and self-voting it. I would need to go back and check, something I'm unlikely to bother doing, same as clicking on blurt links.

That guy should start again, his account was hardly known anyway. A couple of decent posts a day, some positive interactions with producers of content on a similar vein, and he'd be ahead of where he was in no time.

His votes hardly amount to anything, maybe not even enough to surpass the dust level, maybe vote for him, you know, exemplify what hive is about instead of being a moron that's micromanaging how a sub 100 hive minnow votes, which isn't in any tangible way hurting the network, but you certainly are by giving others the impression of a high bar for a meager artist to reach over, so high that you regard his effort as inconsiderable.

Keep posting and show up every day! Well I try to do so.
Noticing a slow down in active Hive users last weeks, must be the low price.

Noticing a slow down in active Hive users last weeks, must be the low price.

If there are less people, the ones who remain get a larger slice of the rewards. Watch them all flood back when we hit the next bull run. It's always the same.

I was a nobody once, nobody gave a toss about my content and nobody gave me any votes

Ditto, although I've only had one of those things change in the last five years!

Ditto, although I've only had one of those things change in the last five years!

Liar, we all love you now, it's the beard.

eu mesmo já pensei em desistir sem ate mesmo conhecer potencial hive e de sua comunidade.

My understanding of this whole post:

Don't burn out and be consistent.

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Excellent article, very good for all of us in #Hive, very useful, full of excellent data and very well designed... Thank you very much for sharing your experience @slobberchops friend!...

!PIZZA

Hope it helps you, we all started here at the bottom.

I really enjoyed your post, although I don't read English well (I have to use the translator) and I guess I will have lost some of your humor. Your light and friendly style made my reading pleasant, and, above all, it cheered me up, since a week ago my account was hacked and everything was stolen (except the HP). Your advice is very appropriate. Thank you and best regards, @slobberchops.

Keep your keys safe, I have never been hacked. The active key should never be on your PC. I keep mine on a USB key in a .txt file that is not plugged in.

That's what I'm doing now, I even wrote them on paper. I won't have any of the keys on paper in the computer. Greeting, @slobberchops.

You speak facts I agree with you sometimes I really feel like giving up but I remember the journey has just only begun

(12) tells me you have been attacked, do you know why?

Post of the Week and a must read.
People forget the grind that people go through to make it.
You guys that have been here years and have high reps are an inspiration to me.
You are even more of a legend to me... because you take the time to vote and respond to comments. Many others in your lofty status don't do that, and for that alone you have my 100% respect.

Many others in your lofty status don't do that, and for that alone you have my 100% respect.

Thanks, it's taking a hell of a lot of effort to reply to all these, I tell ya!

jeje I know exactly what you mean!
There you go though, that is an example of why you are admired so much.
Enjoy your weekend😎

This is very interesting and inspiring for all of us. I totally agree that something is not easy. need a process, keep learning and find the best way.

'If you enjoyed this article please upvote it and I will return the favour.'

Ewww!

Perhaps @arcange can give us badges, 'Honorary members of the $0.00 club'?

I want a special one that says "Honorary members of the $0.00 club who also self-downvoted his first shitpost".

Man am I glad we've moved away from all the bid bot trending, quadratic voting curve and all other dumb shit we used to have that now seem so ridiculous in hindsight.

I remember when I first talked to @tarazkp in steem.chat and his posts looked quite similar to your early ones at the time, which sucked and showed how curation was lacking even though we did have quite a few curation projects around, most of the stake was still in whale's accounts and delegations had just become possible I believe. Guess you were just unlucky or not enough curators out there incentivized to look for such content from newcomers to reward, it's kind of a miracle you stuck around either way - probably thanks to @steevc's engagement and follow.

This is also something I've argued as to why we run things in ocd the way we do, where a small % of our daily voting power goes towards curators, moderators and other initiatives that are a net positive for hive's user retention. Now without the "curation sniping" curve it's even more important, cause let's face it, most people with stake aren't going to do the grind where they're out there looking for new authors to check if they're legitimate, post properly, are socially active, etc, to upvote and hope they stick around and have a better starting experience in their hive journey than we had, especially when there's the autovoting/trailing option that costs them way less time and no penalty to their apr. Similar to authors I think curators and moderators need also be rewarded for their time and effort to make this a better place, even though I know there are some who still do put a lot of time and effort into doing the grind even though they have a lot of stake, @steevc is for instance one of them.

Either way, with better distribution, so many years since the early days when you, taraz and me joined, it has gotten a lot better already which means that projects like ocd and others won't have to be relied on as much because there's going to be a lot more people with stake and when the prices are higher their upvotes are going to mean a lot more rewards and more people siding with curating manually than just going on auto and letting the rest do all the work. The next bull market will be crazy, hopefully we'll have a lot more options of getting into hive easier and faster and sticking with it by then.

I want a special one that says "Honorary members of the $0.00 club who also self-downvoted his first shitpost".

Not sure if HiveBuzz's badge banner could contain such a long title. Such a badge would require its own tab on the board 😓

Haha was mostly a joke, although I would be interested in knowing how many self-downvotes I've made this far. :D

Easy answer: 20
You can do better! 😜

I realized that forfeiting post rewards through beneficiaries hurts my genuine supporters curation rewards less if I ever post something I know will get autovotes but doesn't have a lot of effort behind it or possibly value.

Rather than downvoting my own posts when I feel they get overrewarded, it's better to anticipate it becoming overrewarded (due to autovotes) and forfeiting part of the post rewards by sending beneficiaries to things like the DHF or posh, etc. This way some of the pupil who upvote it don't get penalized.

I was kidding, but I'm glad you rephrased it to make it easier to understand for those unfamiliar with the intricacies of Hive.

I want a special one that says "Honorary members of the $0.00 club who also self-downvoted his first shitpost".

That is.. an impressive feat!

it's kind of a miracle you stuck around either way - probably thanks to @steevc's engagement and follow.

I didn't expect anything.., maybe that's the difference between now and then? @curie was about the only thing going and was the target of all newbies. I know I got their attention as one of their curators started following me.

@steevc, oh yeah.. without a doubt. I used to wait for his vote heh...

where a small % of our daily voting power goes towards curators, moderators and other initiatives

It's the same with @curie now, I don't tend to give many votes out though. I could get more HIVE if I actively looked around more.

Now without the "curation sniping" curve it's even more important, cause let's face it, most people with stake aren't going to do the grind where they're out there looking for new authors

If I find someone, especially an explorer I will promote their stuff if it's good. I have found myself at times, when looking at a post that's $70 or so.., I did that, I promoted it. It's not a boast, I know it might not get any attention if I didn't do this. Makes one feel good knowing you have made someone feel the same.

The next bull market will be crazy, hopefully we'll have a lot more options of getting into hive easier and faster and sticking with it by then.

If people would stake more and sell less it would make a difference. Skin in the game is important. People look at wallets and are judged on them. I mentioned this in my post.. the 2016 account that has a 1c vote. It's their choice but don't complain when nothing happens.

We need investors, but some people just cannot afford to do that. If they create good content then they should still be able to prosper. Hive should be changing lives around the world.

I do have issues with projects like Curie having too much power, but we're stuck with that.

find your niche, but don't expect miracles overnight, even the early 'Tales' posts didn't do so well'...

Indeed! Success doesn't happened overnight,instant or in a blink of an eye.
Being a newbie here at hive, I know, if I want my acct to grow I need to work for it (engagement,and course abide the rules).

The great thing about all these comments is I can find new people occasionally. I see you are doing OK and churn out some decent content, have added you to my 'list'. Keep stacking!

Thank you so much! Will always try my best to produce quality contents and improves more in blogging..

Thank you for sharing this beneficial information for newbie like me, salute

wise words oh Guru

Straight clean and games worth pondering on. Cheers mate this is an encouragement and reminder to keep an eye on the ball, while working on the quality of work put out

Man, going through my old stuff reminds me of those days of no rewards, bad bot comments, and me floundering around trying to find my voice. The Steem Flag Rewards project was a worthwhile endeavor. I'm glad it seems less necessary on HIVE.

I remember you doing MtG content all those years ago. I think that's what grabbed my attention. Barely anyone else was!

I have been thinking about revisiting some those topics. I have a habit if trying stuff out, then burning myself out chasing topics that get rewarded more, and then dropping them. I should write about another Magic deck, make some jewelry, paint some space orks...

if you want to stand out then find yours and make sure nobody else is doing the same. Be different, be unique.

And do that consistently. If you cannot create your niche, then just write anything that will become a Souvenir for our kids :) And of course, earn from curation.

just write anything that will become a Souvenir for our kids

Yes, maybe @dismayedworld will one day read about 'The Horrors of Kwiksave' hehe...

Sin palabras, una travesía dura y constante género el terreno en donde tus ideas se cultivan y te alimenta el día de hoy... Está publicación es muy motivadora en mi opinión 👍😁

Yes, and I am grateful for their support but in an instant, they may change and stop giving me support. Never take anything for granted, and don't expect anything to continue.

I’ve lost and gained so many great votes over the years. There is no way to predict when somebody will decide to spread their vote elsewhere.

I’ve lost and gained so many great votes over the years

They come in waves, I remember @darthknight.. and then he was gone. Delegated it all to @ocdb. Then someone else comes along, nothing stays still for long.., it's always interesting. There's a HF soon, more changes perhaps?

Oh yea, I can remember when they found me too. I was so excited because they were handing out 100%s like nothing. Guess that became too difficult and delegating was just way too easy of an option.

I'm ready for da fork to happen so we can start preparing for the next one 🌀

I was a popular teacher of adults for thousands of students when I joined Steemit. Being bilingual, I'd put hours into my posts making sure both languages were correct thinking I'd be making $700 a post like others with way less quality. It never happened. I gave up and just started posting about gaming in English only. One thing we forget is that we are way ahead of the curve here and it may take a decade for the masses to join us. Many keys and HTML is is a serious roadblock for most people too. If only Elon Musk would join us...

I gave up and just started posting about gaming in English only

Given the fact that the bigger holders generally speak English, it's not a bad idea!

This was really helpful to me. I'll be looking forward to having more good content like this from you as I work towards having a prominent place here on hive. Thank you, @slobberchops

Well i just like posting and doing videos, whether or not it gets upvoted as that is only ever a bonus
The point is to engage with people you might not know about topics that you share and that's why I find enjoyment in engagement.

Still this is very detailed and very true.

I am motivated by the people who have come before me and achieved great things. I see their example and I know that it is possible for me to do the same. Giving up is not an option for me because I know that success is attainable if I stay the course. I will be like you someday; I will achieve great things.

Thank you for sharing this piece.

Muy buena tu publicación, justo así estoy yo, como esa primera imagen que tienes, estoy iniciando en hive y estoy muy desorientada

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Should I copy your style? Haha...at first I was scared of your banner 🙈. But then your posts are cool so I nevermind haha..
Thanks for the tips.
Although some less effort articles are getting votes than those quality posts, again, success doesn't work overnight. You didn't get votes today does not mean it's the end, consistency pays off in the long run. Interaction is the key...

:)

Todos os comienzos son duros, y vaya que siempre te veo en el trendind, te felicito por ello, nada es casualidad, sino producto del trabajo. Bien por ti

Excelente post nada se construye de un día a otro hay que trabajarlo, ser responsable y disciplinado, Roma se construyó ladrillo a ladrillo, hora tras hora así se nos plantea a nosotros cada día construir nuestro blog.
Saludos

Funnily enough, I just wrote about me not getting noticed on the 22nd of Sept, 2022, this came at the right time, we don't give up where we come from, I'll keep pushing till I get there.

This is a great post! Reblogged, I hope you don't mind!

Will be sharing this with the sloth.buzz community also, hopefully help them keep morale as they break into hive! It's a great community to be part of, everyone seems excited to work together and help each other grow!

Great job, you have written a magnific post. Well explained and I’m sure it will encourage more and more people to put their effort in Hive. Thanks!

Super helpful article. Thank you for sharing your vast experience on Dteem and Hive ecosystems.

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Omg the engage me or all of these things xD jashjahsjhasjhas, ok i will engage. Well i have been on hive since a while, and while I amaze myself with your tips as I learned that info the hard way and it was neither easy or funny, yet you make it feel like it is both of them.

Ah. Grumpy cat <3

I think we all started with the whole 0.00. I quite like it. You have to earn your stripes. The people that stick with it and make an effort reap the rewards. Hard work and dedication as the wise Floyd Mayweather once says.

Wow que buena publicación la verdad que excelente, así estuve por mucho tiempo pero uno poco a poco va creciendo y esperando que tu trabajo lo apoyen, en mi caso no hao escritos ni chistes pero entretengo con mi violín, la música es el alimento del alma y es un idioma universal, siempre que publico es para que el resto lo disfrute y claro ganar un poco por algo que me gusta hacer. Saludos y de verdad que bien articulo

Perhaps @arcange can give us badges, 'Honorary members of the $0.00 club'?

I think this is a brilliant idea! And @arcange, if he hasn't already, will he add it soon?

Reading this excellent post, made me take a dip into the past, back to my first steps in this fascinating and very strange world of the BlogChain that creates tokens out of thin air to give value to the creativity of human beings... with all the issues related to the 'baser instincts' of humans themselves!

A huge hug!

🤗

I quite like the giant rabbit post.

LOL!

I love your post.
Very much relate to it.
Still trying to find my niche. I think I got it, but then again, like you said, it has to be unique!
Thanks for sharing the tips.
Looking forward to reading more of your posts.
@erelasblog

I see, the quote 'rome was not built in a day' applies to all aspects of life.
Also, overtime, I've seen that it's almost impossible for anyone to become great without consistency, it's like a law that has been, that will always be and needs to be applied in every single aspects of out lives.

This is such an eye opener, thank you so much, all points duly noted.

I hope I grow to be noticed just like you, thanks so much for this post.

I saw your name and immediately a New Jersey accent exploded from me “It’s Slobba chaps!” 😂 I have no idea why that is, but what a fantastic name!

Great post, I think it’s easy to miss the true value here as a new person, and get lost in the nuances of success! When you stop thinking of just your blog, and start to feel invested in OTHER peoples blogs… you’re on the path!

Lots of great people show us the way here- OC that is unique, a true expression of who we are. We forget how many people get rich off these things on Web2! Sharing and engaging in equal measures is an investment that will take you to places you cannot expect!

Thank you for the great advice :)

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Thanks for your post. I am happy you persevered - this was a fun read. It brought me back - I was in the same club and had some of the same thought and feelings. The difference is that I did not persevere - I left for a bit - when I return and it became Hive - I left again for more than 18 months. I returned earlier this year and things are different - thankfully. I now have more fun too - so that is a good thing. I plan to stay.

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A great article that can shed light on Hive, it will be more useful than many articles I have read as a guide. I don't expect much in a short time, I'm here and I'm not going anywhere. I'm evaluating the amounts I earn according to the ups and downs of the hive price and trying to convert it to HP. I'm here to make sure that the time that passes is to my advantage, I hope I will be successful. Thank you!

I see you are into your cinema review, it's a niche.. so keep at it. I sent you a vote to help you along. Keep stacking your HP, and vote for the smaller accounts.., they need it more than me.

Thank you, advice I will definitely consider and have a nice weekend ahead.

I must not be as funny as I think I am then... Honestly, it is still pretty hit or miss what people like these days. I threw together a really awesome post a week or so ago that should have done really well and it pretty much fell flat. It sucks. I've been here a little longer than you and my posts do decent, but I still find myself wondering if it is worth it some days. So what is your advice for people who do all the stuff you mentioned above or feel like they do all the stuff and they still don't hit trending regularly? Don't tell me I need to start climbing into crack houses in Flint, MI and risk losing my other nut in a hail of gunfire...

Don't tell me I need to start climbing into crack houses in Flint, MI and risk losing my other nut in a hail of gunfire...

Now that might work, you have the basis of a start 😀

I've been here a little longer than you and my posts do decent, but I still find myself wondering if it is worth it some days.

Doing it for the wrong reasons? I don't know where I would place my 'Tales' if I didn't have HIVE. It's like a repository for me, same with the 'Horrors' series. The rewards are great but having that work on here is fantastic and being immutable, even better.

I guess I am not creative enough for all of that. I'm not really complaining, I've pretty much accepted I am kind of a nobody on here. Might help if I could make it to hivefest one day. I also gave up on doing it for the rewards a long time ago. It's still nice to see that whale love every now and then.

Nice post yeah sometimes people will feel that. 🤔 even sometimes my post reaches $0.XX. But, I'm grateful that someone votes for my posts even if it's not a giveaway. 🤗 I like your tips 👍

Maybe I'm in the same emotional time as you. As a result, I can call myself the primary soldier of this blockchain path. A war that has a beginning but has no end. And so you can say that you are still trying.

However, being my own master, I cannot improve the subject much. But I believe that I will be able to give good writing to Hive even if it is late.

But through your post, I have understood the point of giving comments and replies, which I did not understand before. Thank you for your beautiful writing.

Sometimes I think about giving up when post after post I don't get votes because it's really frustrating. But well, he who perseveres achieves and I will not give up.

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Just out of curiosity... Do you think STEEM Blockchain still have a future?

It will amble along and never becoming anything. It's a far east chain now, few of the westerners remained and the ones that did are HIVE outcasts. I don't look anymore, Blurt has more drama!

Valuable tips, thanks for sharing, the points you mentioned make perfect sense and I'm glad I got here in your post.

I think I identify a little with this “why aren't they voting for me?” moment. and now I can say that I am calmer, because I am on the right path!

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I think I identify a little with this “why aren't they voting for me?” moment. and now I can say that I am calmer, because I am on the right path!

There is no perfect way. A long time ago, someone said to me.. 'if you want to be like the rich man who lives in a manor on the hill then ask him how to do it'..., not that pisshead in the pub who squawks loudly.

This is what I did. I watched, and learned. It takes a long time and much commitment.


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I read this article months ago and I'm back reading it again. It is that good. I don't know if I have changed one bit in my Hive life but I do want to change. Meh, what the fuck am i saying? I'll go back to being a tortoise for now...

... and I thought I was done replying to this content!

Those of us who have been on the blockchain for a while can deeply attest to what you are saying, I myself have been blacklisted for an offense in my steemit days. Being on the blockchain is like setting up a business, the sustainability always matters. Indeed, if we wanna go high with Hive, we must continue doing our best and this will help us give testimony just as you are giving, thanks for inspiring us all @
slobberchops

I love that after years of no activity - this is the first comment back :D

Nice glasses, Presbyopia affects us all in later years. I have the same problem.

Wow! A very long post. I started reading because the beginning was me. It was me during Steem and it's me now in PeakD. I eventually gave up in Steem. Nothing was happening and I wasn't sure if I was doing the right things or not. A friend (@mangomayhem) introduced me to PeakD (which I didn't even know existed) and I thought, why not? I'll try it again. You reminded of something while I was reading. The "niche". I'm not good at many things but I am pretty good at a few things. I remember trying one of those things as a niche in Steem. I guess I didn't really give it a chance, but I was frustrated. I'll try it here again and try to stick with it longer and not overwhelm my audience (if I have one). Actually, I'm not even sure how I got on your page. I was on another page, reading a post.
When I got done, this page just kind of appeared. Maybe a sign? Maybe not, but it did remind me of things and I am glad of that.

Thank you for sharing your experience. I have been on Hive for 10 months now. I never expected to get so much recognition for my work in such a short time. However, I had the advantage of having found my niche 10 years ago. So I didn't have to invent anything "new" for Hive.

Around early 2019 a friend told me about Light Painting. I had no idea what it was, and its relationship with UX. Now there's a whole community. It's good your niche fits here.

I am very happy to be part of the community here. On Facebook and Instagram it was most about envy, jealousy and bullshit like "follow for follow". I deleted my IG and FB and I am very happy without these stupid so called social media.

I deleted my IG and FB and I am very happy without these stupid so called social media.

The UX community is filled with all that bullshit. I add my content on FB deliberately a year late. I don't give a crap about it but have still amassed around 900 followers. Despite having that section in my footer about HIVE, I barely ever get anyone asking about it. Their loss.

Amazing post! This made me think back on my journey through the steem days as well. It takes time to find your people to connect here and even more so back then.

I also think it takes time for newcomers to get their minds off of the rewards. There’s like a hive maturation process that we all have to go through but the journey is amazing for sure.

Awesome share man!

To be successful in life needs a lot of patience and sometimes situations turn as if there are no places left to wait or even stand, but I think personal belief is the main thing to continue instilling hopes and I myself got a big shrug late in this morning -- something that befooled me and costs me lose some bucks from my pocket, the disappointment was high, but I am still looking for ways to grab.

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Long content is king, this might not feel right to you... it just is!

This is so true! I remember when I started making super long posts about my travels with lots of photos, I started yo pick up a lot of traction. Of course my blog has gone to crap since Covid and a baby, but I definitely know the formula.

It has been cool watching yours and other accounts grow on here over the years. I especially appreciate it when the people (like yourself) get votes for content that is actually different and interesting.

I can tell you one thing, I no longer upvote posts with pictures of flowers. (Unless it is an autovote) I am so sick of these.

I no longer upvote posts with pictures of flowers.

I don't see many now, but don't look for them. I'm sure there's still lots and they all look the same 😀

Haha, yeah I mostly run into pages of them when trying to find new people to follow.

As a newbie this post gives me hopes.It motivated me.I was just the point of give up.But no I will stick to.
Thanks for sharing your valuable experience. ❤

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I could not have said this any better. You nailed it on so many levels. I definitely had a very similar journey. Many have. I remember writing (what I thought was) a phenomenal post and it only made $0.14 or something and then someone commented on it "Awesome post," or something like that, and it was voted up to $1.40 +/-. I was like "what the actual fuck!"
You really do have to just keep going in a situation like that, keep plugging away at it and not get too disheartened.

I do think that Hive is much different than Steemit though. People on here have a much better chance of being successful in general, especially if they take the advice that you offered. On Steemit the number of people who cared about the longevity of the platform were far outweighed by the people who wanted to take as much as they could as fast as they could. That really made steemit a rigged system on so many levels.

I rarely look on the STEEM blockchain now, do they have any dApp besides Steemit? It's mostly walls of indecipherable writing and is more geared to the Far East users.

The big vote out of nowhere, I remember those times.. and still do now. What a buzz!

I don't check it anymore either so I couldn't tell you. I'm just going by memory. Haha

A very good post. I joined in August 2017, struggled a lot, still do struggle but for non-Hive reason. Finding a community helps tremendously. I helped out in a couple, met some people, had a lot of fun, and still have contact with a few of them, and vote on them.

The part about the 2016 and almost no HP, that does hit a chord with me. Yes those people may have been around for a long time, but not maintaining enough of a balance to at least give a 0.02 reward means they really do not care for anyone but themselves.

It took me a long time before I could give a vote with 0.02 value, and I hope I never drop below that point.

I invested, call it fast-tracking. I felt so bad that people were giving me votes, using their stake to reward little old me. It didn't feel right. Not everyone has my sentiments, but hey.. it seemed to work.

I would have liked to invest a little bit, but being on a short income does not leave much for play. Still I was very happy when I finally hit the needed vote value.

I don't take my time to read word for word post....
But this I did and couldn't help but upvoted and re-blog that's because I gained....
I feel enlightened it's yiur determination for me and your hunger for more.....meehhn I want to be not just like you but more than you.
Honestly sometime I feel encouraged by your this.
I noticed you had role model I guess that's contributed too.

Consider using a little profanity in your content, this is not Facebook, you won't get banned and it adds spice.
I still don't understand this point 😄

Really excellent post @slobberchops! I've seen so much talent come and go in my six years here and each time an engaging writer leaves I feel like I've lost a friend.

Thanks Eric..., stick around.. wont you?

You’re welcome! I’ve been through so many ups and downs. I’m definitely in this for the long haul. 😊

I loved this post. I'm very intense about saying find your niche and that's powerful for any personal brand. Some people get annoyed because they want to post anything, but in the long run it pays off. If you don't you will always depend on the sporadic vote of a whale and rewards from contests.

I will use this post as references, thank you very much.

Welcome, I hope it helps. When I started I looked up to many others, most have left.

Crawls through busted windows in abandoned buildings but won't climb his own roof to clean tiles.


The value is always exciting but I'll never forget the first time I got double digit votes—10! Then it was back to 9 or less for however many months but that first 10 was fucking rock start status.

Well I'm glad you stuck it out, not so sure about the profanity shit though.

Crawls through busted windows in abandoned buildings but won't climb his own roof to clean tiles.

Bah, she's much lighter than me, and I have vertigo issues.., yeah really!

Well I'm glad you stuck it out, not so sure about the profanity shit though.

LOL, you could have added a 'fuck' to that statement just to over-emphasise things.

Don't ignore comments on your posts, always respond.

Another addition to this tip is Don't ignore commenting on other people's posts. Most people will click on profiles that comment positively towards them on repeated bases. Especially if it's a likeminded source of content. You both love blogging about your photographs of ocean waves, frickin talk about that shit. Blow each other (up!) Pimp that shit like a two dollar hooker.

I don't comment as much as I used too. It's a time thing, but my own content.., yes I make a point to respond.

Yeah, this tip may be for smaller accounts more than larger ones lol. You get a figgidy-fuckton more comments than a smaller account like myself!

Love all the history! Thanks for sharing both in person and now here.

I'm not in the 0.0 club but I can live with not being a member of that particular one!

The history is varied and long. Books could be written about it. There's nothing to compare., its fascinating.

Write a book then?! Or is that too pre web 3.0 :)

@steevc can do chapter 1, he got here before me!

Good plan!

Terrific post. All I can say is I agree with every single word. There's nothing to add.

P.S. When I wrote my comment, I didn't notice the number of comments under your post. I am sorry 😊

Don't be sorry, but I probably won't post another HIVE related article for a long time. I used to do lots once and 2 years ago they always got a lot of feedback. Now it's getting unmanageable.

I think it just someone's other turn to take over the baton. A circle of Hive.

You mentioned here 2 of my favorite guys. They are 2 of the first people I met on steem and I have to thanks both of them so much ♥️ great post with many useful tips, dear @slobberchops !

We missed you in Amsterdam, you couldn't make it?

We really did our best to be there, but we had some "issues" with the family balance (it happens, it's life ^_^ ). We watched the talks on our laptops thinking how could be excited to be there, believe me. Well, we'll add the next Hivefest on our wish list for Santa Claus. ;)

Wow..Thank God I saw this. Well, not that I'm thinking of leaving, but as a newbie I have a longgggg wayy to go. I'm so glad you guys have gone through this stage. A lovely throwback.

Thanks for sharing this. It looks like it inspired a lot of people! !HUG

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It's going to take you a week to answer all of the comments here as this is a great post.
Wise words and wise guys that you mention and we all had to start somewhere here on hive.
A Luta Continua.

LOL yes, I am going to bed after taking 90 minutes to respond to half of them! Will resume tomorrow.

It is tomorrow night and by now you should be done.
So hopefully you can give your fingers a bit of a rest Lol

Would you believe it, they are still coming.

Reminds me of a situation that I placed myself in at school. A teacher challenged me to really apply myself as she said that she believed in me and she knew that I only gave 50% attention to the tests.
So I proved her right and I got 100% full marks in a test. Oh woe was me as she showed the mark to all of the other teachers and I was done for. They all started expecting higher marks from me so I swore to myself that I will never ever get 100% again. And to this day I haven't!

So you got 100% for your post and if you want to avoid a mountain of work then all that I can say is to keep your head down, as the tallest trees catch most of the wind/work :)

!BEER

if you want to avoid a mountain of work then all that I can say is to keep your head down

LOL, I don't do these very often and didn't expect 200+ comments!

Hahaha, well done and I was just joking a bit.

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The only thing keeping me here is really me learning to write. Writing longer, clearer, and a little better every day. That said, not making it a job, but a pleasure. The fees may come and go, but my experience, skills, and interest in writing will always stay with me. Perhaps this comment will also help someone understand why they are here and move on.

Thanks for this vein-opening post! 💪😅🔥 !LOLZ

I write in Microsoft Word first, pass the document through Grammarly and then finally layer it on Peakd. No spelling mistakes this way, and no losing your work with a dApp.

Thanks for the tips! 🙌🙌🙌

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Thanks @slobberchops for this invigorating and candid assessment post. Just like every other newbie, you had your own experiences, and sharing them helps others who are in a cross road of quitting. I have not been favoured either, but I still engage in posting as much as I can. I have the believe that I am learning and someday will be there.

Thanks for giving us a look into your early days, that was quite an interesting perspective!

Unfortunately, I did end up "giving up" on my blog about 3 months ago. It was a lot of fun and I did enjoy it but I was spending 3-6 hours on my posts and ultimately burnt out. Despite having a lot of successful posts, it was just so devastating / demoralizing for the ones that bombed.

I live in Minnesota where it's only nice out for 6 months before it gets real cold so Mountain Biking and other out door activities started taking priority too.

I could see getting back into it this Winter but I'd have to find a way to make good content that didn't take me forever!

Thanks for the pep talk lol.

Hmmm. Maybe I need to start spending more time on the Hive writing platform. I've been pumping articles out on the HubPages writing platform, but they practice censorship unfortunately. All of my articles on Hive stay on my Hive channel. By the way, good article!

Cracking post, and a lot of good advice there for us noobs - thanks for that. I do very strongly agree with your point about responding to comments. At the end of the day, Hive is a community, and interaction is therefore very important ! And I appreciate all of the replies you have given me over the months since I've been following your urban explorer tales !
!LUV

I hope you stick around, there are many who leave after just weeks. Keep some HP in your account and don't take it all out - build it up, that is good advice.

Your writing will improve over time, I know mine has.

Fifteen minutes before reading your post, I was speaking with some people that were about to give up. I was telling them basically the same thing you explain here. Hive is not a short-distance race it's more like a marathon and you have to adapt yourself all the time to changes while keeping your personality.

Well done and congratulations!

Fifteen minutes before reading your post, I was speaking with some people that were about to give up. I was telling them basically the same thing you explain here

To be honest, many will give up and there's little you can do about it. Even if you constantly support their work, it's a distinct type of person who will stick it out. Often I used the analogy, 'you can get more working for McDonalds', but only if you see it as work.

Yes, some of them already did...! 😞

Good analogy! 👍

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This post is up building to me because that's what is happening to me. Thanks man. You have motivated me.

"I know the feeling"

You're a good guy, and very supportive of others, that's all that matters.

To all the people that are burnt out after not getting support, I would love to tell ya that it will get better, but it won't. You might as well not look at the top trending page, and focus on doing something you love.

Yes, yesterday you made 0.00 on your first post, today you're making 100, but it absolutely doesn't mean you will be making 100 again tomorrow, at least for most people. You might be making 0.00 again tomorrow and you have to be ok with it.

That's the true secret. There is no method to this madness, just luck & perseverance 🙏👍🔥

You're a good guy, and very supportive of others, that's all that matters.

Thanks, there's only so much I can do.

TBF, it's probably @steevc that's kept me going since 2017. I would argue that having a mentor such as Steve has got to be a positive in the popularity stakes, and I would be lying if I said Steve's delegations to me over the years have not helped by making my account slightly more attractive.

Personally, I can empathise with accounts that complain they're not getting the rewards they [think they] deserve. We all believe our work is on a par with the likes of Shakespeare, Orwell and the Chuckle brothers, so I can perfectly understand when someone sees an account regularly hitting $100+ for what looks like a pile of shite while their own Plutarch "Parallel Lives" earns $0.37

Just like Social Media platforms such as Twitter et al., users need to post and comment something EVERY-GODDAM-DAY on Hive if they want to stay noticed. It's that famous saying: "Out of sight out of mind." Sadly, though, some of us cannot devote every single waking moment to Hive.

I will say Hive is the classic "It's not what you know; it's who you know" though. Or Steve's favourite: "The old boy's network." 😉 🤣

#TwoPenneth

It does matter who you know, but if you are doing good things then it should get noticed. Rewards can vary wildly though. I know the curation projects try to spread them around, but some big accounts will have their favourites.

I had a similar story with steem. Like you previously said there was no manual, and I really didn’t know what I was doing. My posts were making next to no impact, and then I noticed all of the posts that made the trending lists seemed to be buying votes. I was sure this was the way they kickstarted the upvotes process, so I did the same. This technique seemed to be working. When I was trending I got more exposure, and was getting much more upvotes. Whilst I was watching the rewards increasing on one particular post, I noticed steevc downvoted it and eventually I made it onto one of his naughty lists, which wiped out all of my rewards. After getting over the original annoyance (which included a few sarky reply’s) both Steevc and yourself explained a few things to me, and gave me some very good advice, which I still stick to. Without that exact interaction, both myself and my girlfriend would have left the platform I’m sure. That was a few years ago now, but thank you both for that. 👍

I noticed steevc downvoted it and eventually I made it onto one of his naughty lists, which wiped out all of my rewards.

LOL, I remember this.. anything bad and my memory is perfect hehe.., I am glad you stuck around and @bettynoir. You have your own little niches and are quite different. This is why I support the both of you.

I don't want to drive good people away, but sometimes you need to get their attention when they are doing things wrong. I don't even remember what it was in your case, but I hope we can be friends now. I don't seem to have to downvote so much these days, but I am ready to when it is justified. Hive is worth defending from abusers.

Ha. It’s all good Steevc. It was a lesson learned many years ago, and the 2 of you dealt with it well, and have been very approachable, and incredibly helpful ever since.

I've tried to be constructive with people. I would rather they learnt something and changed their ways than have them leave. So glad you stuck around.

!BEER

From my perspective you’ve also always acted for what’s best for the platform/community, for both steem and hive. Which includes many things, one being the constant support of genuine content. Same for slobberchops.


Hey @leighscotford, here is a little bit of BEER from @steevc for you. Enjoy it!

Learn how to earn FREE BEER each day by staking your BEER.

Create content that either educates or makes people laugh.

I've been pretty consistent at the "make people laugh" game for almost 2 years now, but f me if it's gotten much easier. Sure, I'm super grateful for all the support I got from old trumpman and the master of tasks but on a monthly basis it wouldn't even cover the utility bills. My aim was always to be funny and ignore some arbitrary word counts - not the smartest move but at least I made some people laugh. Also I don't like messing around on discord, probably another mistake that I have to own. But at least I learned some new tips while reading this post in a period when I really needed to hear them. Cheers! from the blockchain clown.

@trumpman can be very direct at times, but you can't help but like him. He's his very own niche!

fortunately he is my cup of tea :)

Gay

best compliment I can get from you so thanks :P

You are one of the most underrated people here. Too bad there's not much place for humor on hive.

I really appreciate the encouragement, it means a lot. At the same time I understand there are certain requirements if I want to "make it" here, and it seems they are non-negociable :)

I absolutely loved my days with The Steem Engine! It's what kept me going for so long and it's sad that most of the main leaders in that group have disappeared (I just recently reappeared from a long break)! It's good to see a lot of the members have moved over here though. I agree that it's nice to have some big people follow, but that's not a guarantee that they'll continue to follow you. You just have to keep doing your thing I think and just hope your amazing content will catch an eye or two!

@thesteemengine is where I learned the ropes and I remember you being part of it. What a laugh we had, another chapter of the STEEM universe.

It helps if you can find or create things that force you to be consistent... as a musician on Hive you have Hive Open Mic and Three Tunes Tuesday, and others where you have a reason to post every week and then you can fill in the gaps around that if you have extra time! It also means you have an easy way to find and engage with people who have similar interests.

There used to be more music posts once, and I got involved. I stopped when I ran out of ideas and had spilled my entire brain out. There's nothing left!