A lot of people come here thinking they'll be driving a Ferrari in a week and live in a megamansion on a private island in a month, but it doesn't work that way. I've seen many new users make a few posts and they didn't make any money and they gave up. Even people I know IRL who I got to sign up gave up, including a writer who has worked for many well known publications. It takes time to grow a following. I noticed a lot more people are following you that you're following. It's common courtesy on social media to follow back, unless it's distasteful or spam. Some people may see that as selfishness. A lot of people follower churn, and they won't follow you hoping you'll follow back because of your ratio, and that's usually not really who you want as an audience, but most people are sheep and want to do what they perceive everyone else doing; so the more followers you have, the more you will get. That ratio does make you look good to organic viewers who are truly interested in your blog. You're doing better than most new users I've seen. You caught my attention with more than 1 account, and I think your posts are good quality and you will be very successful here in time. That's why I'm following you and upvoting all your new posts that I see and like.
Best of luck, and I wouldn't give up. A lot of people have gone from rags to riches on here. I'll tell you a little secret. The more steem power you have, the more valuable upvotes you will get.
RE: My first seventeen days on Steemit & D.Tube....Has it really been 'worth' it?