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RE: Are you experiencing lower pay on your posts? Is someone picking on you?

in #discussion7 years ago

I like the idea of Steemit, but sort of gave up. It's really not worth my time to create a page long thoughtful and original article and make literally pennies. My time is worth more than that. I tried for about 2 months and then pretty much stopped bothering. The thing that demoralized me the most was seeing paragraph long garbage posts worth hundreds of dollars. There is obviously some rigging in the system and until it is fixed, I won't be bothering.

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So where are you getting paid more then? Or paid at all. Negativity won't win the day, but quality, substance, consistency and positivity will. The dimes, dollars, tens and even 50 and 100+s I've earned on posts of a consistent high quality over the past 130 days or so here sure beat a bunch of worthless facebooks likes.

Nothing is rigged. Just because the rules allow things you don't like doesn't mean people are cheating. Make some solid relationships, use the communities to make friends. You have a rep of 44, and 106 followers since July. I have a rep of 59 and 1200+ followers since June. I did the work, every single day. Did you?

It's not a free money ATM machine, it's a blogging site and most blogging sites aren't profitable for their authors EVER, and if they do become so, it can take literally months and years. Your attitude in the comment is evidence you are looking for something that doesn't match your numbers to evidence the work being done.

You haven't published in 2 months, you never answered commenters on your blogs that I randomly checked, and you didn't build any relationships "social network" --- did you expect magic money from the sky?

Your response is judgmental and not even accurate. I actually did not come here looking to profit off of a blog and had no expectations of doing so. That being said I did work hard at first and published several quality posts. I did, in fact, reply to comments, and commented on other people's articles as well. That being said the use of self up-voting and use of bots was disheartening. It's not that I will never use steemit to post or read articles on - and I agree that it is a million times better than facebook - my point was that I had really just given up trying to monetize my blogging.

And I also found it disheartening that people would basically post a few sentences of dribble and a link to content that was not their own and somehow the post was worth a ton of money. While I see many meaningful and original articles, mine included, that are worth less than $0.10. My time isn't free and when there are more productive things for me to do with my time, that's what I'll do.

I am not knocking steemit as a platform, but simply sharing my own thoughts and experiences and I don't think that I deserve top be almost attacked for it.

It's really not worth my time to create a page long thoughtful and original article and make literally pennies. My time is worth more than that.

I actually did not come here looking to profit off of a blog and had no expectations of doing so.

Pick one

People who aren't successful in the world can either blame the world or look within. And this is a model of the world. It does indeed also run on money here.

Before I resigned from it, I was a leader in the largest community on the chain, with over 5000 members and I have onboarded thousands of users here. You quit in less than two months. You didn't do the work, and now you are here whining and making excuses. My response is not only accurate, I've seen it happen so many times I lost count. My response stands.

it's a tough crowd to please as the interest which most of us share is a narrow band. it can be difficult to try to find posts that will have a more universal appeal, while still staying true to what you want to create. Every niche is not yet well represented here, and it takes a while to make the friends and connections that will cause more activity on your blog.

good luck wherever you go. this is a beautiful community, and there is so much more to be had than an immediate pay from your posts. I have not been here much longer than you have.. but I found ways to improve my post payout. Important is to think of where steem will be in a few years. and when you go, you will wonder where you could be if you had stayed.

Also, if your posts are valuable, then aren't they forever on the blockchain for everyone to see? that part is incredible!