Totally agreed.
Due to challenging financial times running my own business, I have not been able to spare cash to fund my STEEMit business. So, I have striven to produce quality content and spent most of my time networking. Quality content will be nothing without some networking spent and vice versa.
Find people like @whatsup and other interesting folks who have something going on. Contribute to that community and don't be in a rush to get rich......unless you are already. In that case, buy 500 STEEM and power up and start the way I wish I was able to!
Great advice!
This is the right way to look at it. In any other context, people generally understand that most businesses fail. Why do folks think that their foray into Steemlandia would tend to be exempt from that rule of thumb?