Given the times that are running, not only on the platform but in the world, that someone offers you a helping hand is something unusual: neither happens with all the frequency that it should or with all the assiduity that we would like.
However, this web and mobile application developer, also organizer of the famous event Steemfest, notes that there are a lot of good projects in Steemit that go unnoticed by most users and decide to create a place where such projects can be announced publicly and have more possibilities of receiving support from interested people, either in joining these projects, or in subsidizing them with delegations: Soliciting Power.
And it does so with an attractive and intuitive interface, where after registering the project, you can see a lot of information about it: from the explanation of the project in question, in the words of the project manager, to a statistics of the votes of that project in question or its last published articles.
It has a list view of all the projects registered that are ordered from the lowest to the highest amount of delegation received; projects as important as Utopian.io or eSteem, appears at the bottom, showing firstly those who have less amount of delegation; a good detail, in my way of seeing it.
With a simple click on the project that interests you, you can open the window that allows you, among other things, to make the delegation; for this, once you push Delegate to you will only have to enter your username and press Login.
Then, as easy as choosing the amount that you intend to delegate to the project in question and click Broadcast Delegation, after which and through the secure platform SteemConnect, you will have to validate this delegation.
And for things like these is that men like these deserve to be in the top3 of the witnesses.