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RE: Steemit: Find Your 1000 True Fans Here

in #steemit7 years ago

I have heard the 1000 true fan model discussed on multiple podcasts, but wonder how time consuming it is to find your fans. I really like your application of the 80/20 rule. You can apply that to just about every aspect of your life to find ways to improve.

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One aspect that drew me to steemit was that I could compensate those who work I was already following and find value with upvotes that have actual value. But creating my own content has been a struggle. Finding the time to create new content I think is work posting has been difficult.

Creating high quality content (for me) is very time consuming. I have several different areas I would like to write, but have no idea if there is an audience for it.

As a newbie and someone who feels like they are mostly looking in from the outside, I have seen a few groups where there is great interaction and commenting. But I see so many awful posts and replies I sometimes wonder if Its worth the time or financial investments to grow and be seen. Its hard when unlike yourself you see content producers never interact, and just collect upvotes, I have had to unfollow a few and add a few to my do not upvote list.

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Do you have a profile pic? That would help a little.

There are plenty of bad posts...80% most likely! Find your people on here, though, or bring them here from Reddit or Facebook and keep at it.

I do need a profile pic, need either a avatar or a picture, I hadn't decided yet.

This is my first attempt at building an audience. Thanks for to encouragement, fighting back the feeling that I started too late is my biggest weakness.