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RE: How can a Newbie Make Money on Steemit?

in #steemit7 years ago

Write high quality unpopular articles, it's a slow road to fame, but the competition is low, so you once you get started in making money you don't have to worry about competing

Great and thoughtful post @profitgenerator

Very valuable and educational information indeed.

There is no doubt I've taken the most sluggish, snaky and tortuous snail track to popularity or fame all my life mate. It's clear for me I've chosen a "humorous smart-ass scientific" niche where I usually drop in my possibly too unpopular Naked Truths articles & stuff.

I guess people simply don't like things exposed so bare nude and definitely will not enjoy too much having to withstand the noise of their neurons squeaking & screeching within their brains and having to cope with the rattling process of learn something new and useful through these so brightly clear paths at all. This tends to dazzle them in many different ways too soon. }:)

I'm afraid, they are even more reluctant to appreciate your content when you put them in front of a big & wide clean mirror of frank humor. Sense of humor usually sprinkled with some healthy spices of irony and sarcasm served like an exotic dish with a chunk of free knowledge behind to taste and digest properly on their plate. ¡Too Voluptuous! ¡Too cramming and overflowing! Obviously, I suppose this would demand on them an extra effort to be able to triumphantly swallow that unusual fat meal in all its splendor. Tsk Tsk.

In fact, I am convinced that I must have very little competition on the niche where I post my crap. But even so, look at the numbers in my profile. After a whole year, I reckon those figures doesn't look so promising like to have been attention grabbers for a post chef.
Neither in the number of followers, views, votes, comments, resteems, earnings nor anything. ;)

Therefore mate, I would like to invite you to read this particular article when you have a chance. And if it is possible and you think it is relevant for this discussion, I would very much appreciate your comment with any suggestions or advice about how jumping to the fast lane on this snail race according what you are trying to teach through this post of yours.

Cheers!! :)