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I agree with @solcross! If you take time to give genuine, well-thought comments, you can build a lot of great connections.

I wouldn't look at this like a short-term investment though. If you don't have capital, then you're going to need to invest your time and energy here. You can do that two ways:

  1. Create high-quality content. It can take awhile for it to get noticed, but there are some great initiatives for minnows (or new users). @mountainjewel mentions these in their post here.
  2. Find great content, comment on it, and upvote it. You might want to follow @ocd, @asapers, @curie, @qurator and other curation teams to see what they upvote and resteem.

With the transparency of Steemit, you can also find someone you think is doing well and watch their activity. You can go to their feed and click on "Comments" to see the types of comments they give and how much time they take getting to know other Steemians. You can also see who they follow in their feed.

I hope these tips give you a good place to start!

Just comment on posts when you can. Passed through that as well :)

thank you for the information, i tried but in the flag, is that wrong i did?

Don't really get you, but I guess you are talking about "flags" you will want to stay off that. To monitor your bandwidth, and know when you can post, use this link.

steemd.com/@tokepengsiribe. That will get you better prepared.

Try to drop good comments on posts you find interesting, that's the most realistic way you can earn, to be able to grow, and get more bandwidth. Cheers

thank you very much for the information @solcross

You are welcome :)

happy to know @solcross ... best regards and hope we can share knowledge about steemit

Yeah, sure.... Feel free to get in touch, anytime you want.