With some Steemians receiving payouts as big as $3000 this week, and one steemian receiving more than $800 for a single post, I thought I'd take a look at those accounts that made the most and see if there were any common denominators so I could model there success. I'm already a big fan and want ride the wave of helping Steemit become huge. The information here is based on the chart created by . I have resteemed it on my page
First I noticed that the ones who consistently make triple digits don't post as much as you'd think. For example , the top earner this week, who made over $3000 only made 6 posts. From what I can tell most of the top posters are not posting more than a few times a day and some are only posting every few days. There are some that are posting more often but it doesn't seem to be a requirement to receive a lot of steem. Even when the posts are barely a paragraph you don't see them posting all day long. I'm guessing this has to have something to do with their success. If not, you'd think if a person was making $100+ for a post that looks like it only took 10 mins to write that they would be posting 10s or hundreds of times a day. However maybe they're just that wealthy or occupied with other pursuits where that's not a motivation.
Next I noticed following. Most seem to be in the 2-10,000 follower range which is not a huge amount when you consider sites like twitter where people may have hundreds of thousands or millions of posts who still are not paid by the site. And theay are almost all following less people than follow them. I would say most average following between 10-50% of the people following them.
Finally there's Steem Power. All of the Steemians with the biggest weekly payouts have considerable Steem Power. Though this is definitely not the only factor. With the lowest steem power in the top 10 being around 8000 and the highest being over 500,000.
I hope this is helpful to someone. Please let me know if I've gotten anything wrong or you have something to add and please follow.