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RE: Concept: Blogging Difficulty Index

in #steemit9 years ago


I'm playing "the long game" here.. writing for the millions not on here yet and creating tags that don't exist are are still very obscure, in hopes of attracting a long term following. Even if the financial aspects of Steem were to bust, a large and loyal following can still be financially rewarding for life. And rewarding in many ways that involve money, I've also found. But you're right about how the level of difficulty will always be cycling - good work and thanks again.Nice @chitty and thanks for the actual numbers. My feel (and I'm old-school, had websites before Google existed, and just got on Steemit a week ago) - but my belief is that just like when the web started out "Content is King" and "cream always rises to the top". It's wise to "optimize" our pages and approach; however writing for votes (according to what the Steemit market is or seems to dictate today) is as wrong as writing to search engine algorithms instead of writing primarily to and for actual people.

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Thank you for reading and good luck!

Much appreciated.