Two more rocking PYPT sessions saw a variety of good posts being presented. We missed and
who were busy meeting up in Gatlinburg. Looking forward to the posts coming out of that meetup as it was
’s first visit to the US.
The shows today were the first on , streamed through dLive. More on that in another post.
This is the replay of the morning session:
My thanks once again to for his compiling of a Google Docwith a list of all the presenters and their posts which he compiled from both sessions.
I’d also like to thank for stepping in and moderating when I had some connection issues. Great job.
This is the replay of the evening session:
The purpose of PYPT is for Steemians to bring along a recent post, share it with the assembled and talk about the post and their blog. The Pimp Your Post Thursday sessions are broadcast live on the Steem Star Network Radio
Support the
Manual Curation project
I’ve been doing a manual curation project since August 2016. Recently I moved the project to its own account , to continue to work to bring forth quality posts for followers to be able to support. Doing this separates my personal posts from the curation project.
In addition to reading and upvoting the Steemit Ramble and those featured in it, you can support the project and the authors featured in it by:
Delegating even as much as 25 SP to
-- this will increase the voting power of the account when it votes on those curated. Delegating is like loaning me some of your Steem Power so I can vote on others posts with a larger vote.
Join the curation trail on SteemAuto and then join the curation trail. The trail is called Steemit Ramble
Conclusion
Don’t forget, you can visit the Steemit Ramble discord at anytime. I encourage you to visit the Curation channel where other curators on the platform share their curation posts. You’ll find some excellent posts to read in those curation posts. Pimp Your Post Thursday attendees can add their posts to their own channel.
You can nominate others posts in the #nominate-someones-post channel. If I use your nomination in the Steemit Ramble, a periodic curation post I do, then you can nominate your own posts in #nominate-your-post channel.
There is a growing reference section containing posts of value on the platform and about writing. Writing is a craft and one we want to do well when producing content on the platform
If you are too busy to share, there is a post promotion channel. I might look in there some day. Steemit is about sharing and building community.






