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RE: Steem Owner or Renter which strategy is better

in #introduction8 years ago (edited)

I wonder... is there any challenge to the steemit community/content creation system, where the "landlords" or whales of steem attract and capture all the voting potential because of the promise for better curation rewards.... where this effectively overshadows good content from newer users who might not have as much steem power that whales provide?

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your question depends on where you are heading to-can you pls be more specific?

Not too sure what you're referring to when you say "where you are heading", but I guess to clarify, in regards to your topic of a little guy renting steem power to grow and make money... Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but it almost seems as if new steem users (if their objective is to gain traction on steemit) are, in many cases forced to rely on the boosting potential afforded to them by whales. Irrespective of whether their content is good or not. So there seems to be quite a few challenges in organically growing a following Steemit, growing steem power, and by extension, money making power... without some sort of upfront investment in steem power or help from a whale. (sorry that was a little long and stream of thought, but I hope it makes sense)

Good point I agree with you on post boosting. However Steem power is the key in addition to other strategies-see my older blog post plus this link https://steemit.com/steemit/@charles1/stop-whining-here-are-way-to-improve-your-earnings-on-steemit where I outlined what to do .

Sure! will take a look

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