We all want to become whales instead of minnows. That seems a true statement, as we all want to be the best we can be, and surely doing a whale's worth of work is better than a minnow's!
However, as my friend points out, there are many ways to becoming a whale and not all of them are equal. He has a post entitled This is the major key here on Steemit that made me realize some important things about the process of growing on Steemit.
I totally agree with him in that engagement is the key, and it also needs to be consistent, personal, and positive. I have struggled with social media for a long time because I am introverted ( am basically deaf, so hearing conversations is really difficult) but recently realized that actually social media is ideal for me because I don't have to hear...I can post and just read comments!
Now, if I understand the way steempower and rewards work, curating can really rack up reputation and rewards just as quickly as posts do. Plus, I suspect, that if one comments well and often on other people's posts, they will gain readership quicker than the hit and miss of minnows posting without established followers. I want to write quality material and have people gain positive things from reading it: The rewards are a byproduct of that process.
That process is having a conversation with others: Which is what we do every time we leave comments:-)
This is what I feel makes Steemit so unique and valuable, is because it gives a platform where curating and commenting are viewed as integral parts of the conversation...not just posting is compensated!
An example gives of
is illuminating because he has over 12,000 posts and when I looked at his blog he has far more comments on other people's post than original posts of his own. I would like to mention that he started in June of 2017 and already has a reputation score over 60 and over 2000 followers. And he has earned those followers through both his original posts and his positive comments, just as
is doing and I am trying to do.
The point of this post sweetly stated is this: We can grow as big as we want to be, as long as we put in the work and engage the Steemian community. Do it consistently, personally, and in a positive manner.
That way the journey will taste sweet also:-)
If you have comment would sure like to hear them, resteem and upvote if you found this valuable:-)