Be more active in your Steemit sub-communities – Support those who got your back!

in #steemit7 years ago

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Communities are characterized by being an organic congregation of people who interact and work together towards a common goal.

50 years ago a community was a physical construct, like a town or a football club. A community is no longer limited to simply being a psychical construct. Communities are now being build online spanning across continents and time zones.

Being part of a community isn’t as simple as just joining a group of people and having them help us out. We have to interact and create relationships with people. In a community, we have responsibilities and a feeling of co-ownership that ensures that we work towards the betterment of the community.

On Steemit, we are all trying to build a community that’s better than anyone has ever seen before

People all have their different reasons to post here. Some people mainly post here because of the possible earnings. Some post because they simply like to write, and others are just here to learn and have fun.

It’s all good that we have different motivational factors that drives us, but some people are having a tough time here which is having a negative influence on their motivation. I see a lot of people complain about the decline in post payout. Others complain about never making any tangible payouts at all. I get that its though goings sometimes, but hang in there. There are Steemit sub-communities out there who can help you.


But first we have to get these communities to work properly!


Be more active in your Steemit sub-community

There are many Steemit sub-communities out there who have been created to help us promote our material.

Just to mention a few:

Steemit Blogger Central
Minnowsupport
Whaleshares, and
Aspiring Steemit Whales & Dolphins


But what value does any of these communities really have, if people only join them for their own profit?

Not much, and certainly not as much as they could have if we all start becoming more active in them!


OK, I get that it’s not everyone who join the sub-communities who do it for their own profit. Some actually engage and create value for others in their sub-communities, and that’s really awesome. So here’s a big shout out to you guys and girls, you really make a difference for a lot of people, and for that you have my deepest respect.


I’m about to make a bold statement, but I will stick to it.

You shouldn’t be part of a community just for your own profit


Being part of any community entails that we support people in reaching their goals. We do that by interacting and reaching out to each other. That way we get to know each other and that can give way to discussions and sharing of knowledge, ideas and opinions.

We should all be helping each other to grow and evolve here. That way we all benefit and we also help building a better Steemit for all of us. It might take some time, but so what. Anything worth having takes time to build.

So how about we all start becoming role models and start helping each other out?


Tips on how to help out and be more active

Don’t just see your fellow Steemians as just another vote for your posts or comments. See them as your friends and partners who are willing to help you out, but who also needs your support in achieving their goals.

  1. Upvote and comment the stuff you like, and don’t be cheap with the votes.
  2. Reply to comments on your posts.
  3. Upvote those comments if you liked them (good feedback merits a reward).
  4. If you have read a great comment or post by someone, then drop by their profile and check out their stuff.
  5. If you follow someone, then tell them that you did so (it’s a great compliment to receive).
  6. Check out who your most loyal supporters are, and make sure to support them as well. Check out he link below:
    http://steemvp.com/


The following tips are specifically for how to be more involved in your sub-community

People post like crazy on the different promotion platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Slack or Discord) but I hardly see anyone giving any feedback there. Come on everyone, we can do better than that! :)

  1. Don’t just promote your own stuff, upvote other people’s stuff as well.
  2. Be active on the promotion platforms, hit that like button, retweet and tell people you like their content.
  3. Be active in the chats so people can get to know you and vice versa.
  4. Show some appreciation for the people who run those pages, they often spend countless of hours helping us getting our posts out there. So drop by their pages and give them some love and lots of votes!





Do you want to chat with other Steemians and have your posts promoted on several media platforms?

Then click the links and drop by Steemit Blogger Central.


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thanks a lot @crytodan for sharing this.... we all need to work on our small communities and make those who believe in us feel good rather than chasing thin air. the minnows today will be the dolphins tomorrow

You are so right about that :)
We keep working on the community day by day, and it will all pay off in the end :)

in a community everyone should care for everyone! good post to remind people of that!

That's right my friend, and thanks for the compliment :)

This is an excellent, well-thought-out, well-intentioned post. It should be an intro sheet for all new joiners on any online community. Great piece of writing Dan the Dane :))

Thank you so much for your kind words @foodie.warrior :)
I will send an email to mr. Zuckerberg immediately informing him of this manifesto lol.
On second thoughts, forget about FB and the other platforms.
It's much better here :D

LOL you said it!! I'm hardly in on facebook these days :( I missed one of my bestie's texts on facebook chat at a rather crucial time for her oopsss

good post ! trying to be active in so many discord ! but also my 2nd monitor is dedicated to steemnow, to see who is interacting with me !

Thanks, that sounds crazy busy haha :)

Sorry... I vote you with little vote power (my vote power below 60%), so I need to recover. Anyway nice posting! :)

No worries, I appreciate you dropping by @happyphoenix :)
You are always so active here it's a pleasure to have you around :)

Hi I got you heee good read too, the Godfather .gif made me laugh haa

I'm glad you liked it @road2wisdom, it's all about paying respect to the bosses lol :D

Thank you for the tips. I am looking for posts on my level. I am just a redfish, but no much posted under this tag. I hope this will change. Minnows have more support since the term is older. :-)

You are most welcome :)
Yeah, it was kinda of funny when they added the redfish level.
Feel free to ask if you need help with anything, I will see what I can do for you ;)

Thank you for offering your help.

Wow, thumbs up for your article. +1 to that point 4 alone... It is so easy to forget this etiquette. I have been a culprit on this on quite a few occasions. I am learning!

In a way steemit is like going back to college and all these sub-communities are the various departments (I am talking about dance club, music club etc, not actual courses :D) we can dip ourselves into. I think being really engaged in them will give a much better steemit experience as a whole.

Thanks @nrajesh.
The same goes for me with most of the points, I'm sorry to say.
No one is perfect, but we live and we learn.
The main thing is to help each other along the way.
BTW, I really liked your analogi of college sub-communities :)

Nice tips. I am new, and this helps a lot

Thanks, I'm glad to help out :)

Being new here myself I found your post to be extremely useful and resourceful @CryptoDan
Thank you so much for sharing. I wasn't aware of the sub communities you mentioned so I'm very glad I came across your post. I did see a few threads here and there where people are looking to trade an upvote for an upvote, without even bothering to read the content...which is not what a community is supposed to be at all! Thank you once again!

Welcome to Steemit @daddyworld, it's good to have you with us :)
Im glad to help out any way I can, so just ask if you have any questions and I will do my best to help out.
Thanks for for dropping by and have a great day :)

This is a great article and I am doing everything you mentioned. I just joined SBC yesterday and I see that you upped for me. Thank you so much; I sure do appreciate your support. I am paying it forward to you not just because you supported me, but also because I really liked this post. I am following you now and look forward to your interesting articles. :)

You joined SBC?
That so great to hear, welcome my friend, I look forward to get to know you :D
Thanks for the support, it's much appreciated :)

Yes I did. Thank you for the warm welcome and I am also looking forward to getting to know you as well. :)

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Great post. Thanks for sharing this

Thank you :)

Very helpful information thanks for sharing this. People shouldn't show selfishness in this community only spread love not hate.

Agreed, thanks for sharing your thoughts :)

you're welcome!

True dat! Let's see how it will go! :)

Yeah lets :)
Thanks for dropping by my friend ;)

Thank you for sharing this my friend :)

Great tips. The more interaction we have, the more our presence will be felt. And that is a good thing

Totally agree with you. I enjoy reading my followers' blog posts.

How do I participate in "Aspiring Steemit Whales & Dolphins"?

I'm new on Steemit. Thanks for help us. Upvoted and followed

Thanks on how work on Steemit.

Thanks for the tips.

nice post Dan, we'll see you around !!